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This page offers links to professional trainers and training facilities . Click photos to
go to there home page .
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| BRIAN AND ANDREA FERRAND |

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DOGWORKS AGILITY , A primier training facility holding many awards received by Owner/Founder
Maureen Robinson and Instructor Brian Ferrand . Dogworks' motto is " Where Dogz Become Partners " and is located in Zirconia
North Carolina . Zirconia is in the immediate area of Flat Rock and Hendersonville North Carolina and is also a short drive
from Fletcher NC , Asheville NC and Greenville SC . Contact Dogworks @ www.dogworksagility.com
Brian has been instructing at Dogworks since 2003. He began training his Chow-mix,
Satchmo, in obedience and agility at Dogworks in 1996. He and Satchmo attended their first agility competition in November
1997 and have been hooked ever since. Brian is actively involved in the Blue Ridge Agility Club, currently serving as trial
chairman for the club’s two annual USDAA competitions. Brian has attended Clean Run Camp and trained extensively with
Susan Garrett, Greg Derrett, Kathy Keats, Theresa Rector, Wendy Pape, Stacey Peardot-Goudy, and of course, Maureen Robinson.
Brian focused on motivation and stress issues during much of his agility career (thanks Satchmo!)
Satchmo
is nearing retirement with his Relay Master, Advanced Agility Dog, Elite Standard and Elite Gamble titles. Brian and his Border
Collie, Divot, have qualified for the USDAA National Championships and look forward to competing with the nation’s best
this fall
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| " ROPER " |

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| Owners/Handlers Micahael & Allison Bryant , www.busydog.com |
Allison and Michael Bryant , ownerz/operatorz of www.busydog.com are a well repsected training facility in Ball Ground Georgia at the FOUR MILE AUSSIE'Z Farm . Allison is
the current Second Vice President for the Australian Shpherd Club of America and is well versed in the success of agility
and herding dogz . Click "ROPER's " photo at left for a link to the Bryant's exciting and renounded efforts to maintaing the
the qaulity of the breed and training in general .
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| www.PLAYTRAINDOGS.com |

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| click pic for link ro Play Train Dogz |
' Play Train Dogs ' is located in the Hendersonville,Nc and has a unique facility to offer
. Play Train Dogs is located at Green Mountain Lodge and is a dog friendly country environment that is molded around the concept
of there motto which is " A Vacation Place for Dogs and their People " . Truly a place where dogs can take their humans and
offer them an opportunity to just romp and see the sites and or get some real professional training at the onsite training
facility . Landen Gaily , owner/operator/trainer can be reached at www.playtraindogs.com . Green mountain Lodge can be contacted at www.greenmountainlodge.net . As you train by day and relax by night you can also employ Landen's artistic skills of a jewelry
making to have that special piece of agility related jewelry custom made . You can view some of Landen's jewelry at www.gaiajewelry.org .
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| click logo for link to SPEEDY PAWS |
Speedy Paws recently opened its doors in Greenville South Carolina , January of 2005 by owner and instructor, Kimberly
Lamb. Kim has been involved in dog sports for the past 14 years. She and her Australian Shepherds and Border Collie
have participated in conformation, obedience, herding and agility on a national level. In conformation, she has finished several
Champions with multiple Best of Breeds wins and Group placements. In obedience she has completed numerous titles at
all levels while also achieving a Dog World Award, multiple High In Trials, and national rankings. In 1993, she completed
her first agility class and was quickly hooked on the sport. Kim and her dogs have earned a multitude of agility titles
including recently completing her AKC MACH on her Aussie, Jillian..
In 1999, she began instructing agility classes
and her greatest pleasure has been in assisting these teams to earn well over 800 agility titles from Novice to MACHs(Master
Agility Champions). Kim's enthusiasm for the sport is contagious.
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