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Five Week Old Agility Prospects

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  • Hi All,

    Here are our five week old B pups negotiating some of their first obstacles. For these two, the tunnel test was extremely easy and they did it the first try.

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  • Adorable!! It is nice to see you getting them ready for anything while they are so young. Merry Christmas!

  • Thank you and Merry Christmas!

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