Our Agility Dogs
  

Riff
 

 

 

Lazy M's Rhuiri CGC, AD, AAD, ASA, SSA, AG, AR, AS, SS, SR, NAC, TG-N, TG-O, NJC, NGC, NCC, TN-N, WV-N, TN-O, TN-E, RS-N, GS-N, JV-O,GS-O,FD, FDX, NOB, HTD1 "Riff" is off to an impressive career as an agility dog. Riff is a Border Collie whose ancestors, for generations, have been bred and selected for their sheepherding ability. To find out more about Riff's relatives, visit Red Creek Farm's website. Riff is a very high drive and powerful dog who is also cheerful, outgoing, and biddable. Outside of agility Riff enjoys water retrieves, diving, freestyle frisbee, herding, flyball tournaments, and freestyle dance.

Jaymie
  

Dusty's Auburn Triumph, CGC, NAJ, NJP, NJC-V, JV-N, OJC-V, JV-O, TN-N-V, TN-O-V, PG1, Therapy Dog "Jaymie" ,Golden Retriever. Jaymie was raised by Cyndy and, for most of Jaymie's 14 years she worked with Cyndy as her #1 demo dog in Cyndy's business. Jaymie was six years old before she began training for agility and Jaymie competed in agility with Cyndy until she was 10 years old. Jaymie was an outstanding demo dog and family companion. She passed away on April 1, 2008 at the ago of 14.

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Tout de Suite

 



  Kington Kennel's "Tout de Suite", CGC, PJ1, PJ2, PK1, PK2, PS1, PS2, NJC, OJC, NAC, TG-N, TG-O, RS-N, RS-O,GS-N, JS-N, JS-O, ASCA Open HIT, is a young Pug. Quite an unusual prospect for agility........ but no one has let "Toot" in on that secret! She is a high drive little lady who cannot get enough of her agility training! In January of 2006, she competed in her very first USDAA Agility Trial. She brought home three Second Place Ribbons as well as a Qualifying Score in the Jumpers Class where she finished the course 11 seconds UNDER time!! In February 2006, at her second USDAA Trial in Gainesville, Tout de Suite swept the competition earning FOUR 1st Place ribbons and THREE 2nd Place ribbons! What a PUG!!!! By March 2006, she'd made her first mark in NADAC Agility with FIVE Qualifying runs in ONE DAY! In April 2006, she earned her first Agility Title in USDAA Snooker. In April of 2008 she managed to WIN Round one of the USDAA Performance Speed Jumping Class at a local trial. By May of 2008, she has made it to all PIII USDAA Classes except for Gamblers. In the same month she won an ASCA Open High in Trial Award. We continue to see excellent results for little "Toot" at agility trials in 2008. We're very proud of our tiny tike!!

Tyler
  

Tyler- CGC, RS-N, GS-N, JS-N, JS-O, NAC, NJC, NCC, TN-N, TN-O, came to live with us in December of 2005. He and his littermate, Bentley, were returned to the breeder because their owner was having some difficulty managing their behavior and getting them trained to respond in a reliable way on the agility field. These dogs are younger brothers to my dog, Riff. When I heard their home wasn't working out for them, I felt compelled to try to help them out of their situation. Border Collies can be poor choices for pets, and many of them end up unable to keep their original homes because of their drive and desire to have meaningful work. I do not generally recommend the breed for this reason. Bentley has been homed with one of our competitive agility students who is continuing to train and compete successfully with him in agility. I have kept Tyler here and he makes a good companion for Riff and a wonderful addition to playgroups down at the kennel. Tyler earned his AKC Canine Good Citizen Certificate in 2006, and has successfully returned to his agility career! He is now earning titles in NADAC and ASCA agility trials and has won THREE Novice High in Trial Awards at ASCA agility trials in 2007 & 2008. We've grown quite fond of him!

Sallie
 

Kingston Kennel's Sallie CGC, AD, NAJ, OAJ, NAC, RS-N, OA, OAJ, NJC, JVN, OAC, RS-O, Therapy Dog. Sallie began her agility training at 4 years old. She was a rescue dog who I found living at a veteranarian clinic because her owners, who had adopted her from the pound, failed to ever pick her up and pay for her spay surgery. Sallie was a challenge to train as she was high in prey drive, nervous, fearful, and had a terrible obsessive habit of neck scratching that had caused scars. She was afraid to ride in the car and afraid to be out in public places. Once rehabilitated, Sallie became the most reliable and consistent agility dog I have ever worked with. Sallie has now been retired from agility and shares a wonderful life being spoiled by a sweet young family in Cumming, GA.


  

Kingston Kennels, LLC
151 Prater Road
Kingston, GA 30145
Floyd County
706-292-0889





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