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Seattle Kennel Club. Samoyed Club of Washington State. Puget Sound Labrador Retriever Assoc. Yakima Valley Kennel Club. Pyrenean Shepherd Club of America. Bell Vernon Kennel Association. United States Australian Shepherd Association. Columbia Basin Dog Training Club. Belgian Sheepdog Club of America. Chuckanut Dog Training Associaton. Washington State Obedience Training Club. Puget Sound Doberman Pinscher Club. A total of nine Sno-King dogs earned legs, and we came home feeling very proud of the job that we had done.

We had lots of positive feedback. It was a financial success and Olympic Kennel Club was pleased. We have now partnered with Olympic Kennel Club a total of four different times. The second year we went to a two-day trial, and the fourth year we added Jumpers with Weaves and had two judges. However, we are not exclusively AKC. Many of our members earned their first agility titles on their dogs and the club began accumulating their own equipment.

The next two years saw lots of growth and changes for Sno-King. We became incorporated under the State of Washington and purchased a trailer — the realization of our first big goals. We also held two successful seminars featuring nationally-known agility competitors Linda Mecklenberg and Stuart Mah. In the Fall of we moved into a larger and better training facility. After holding our second AKC sanctioned agility match, we applied for the first show to be held on our own, scheduled for May of All the while, our members competed successfully in the various venues.

With an entry of nearly dogs, we were the first club in the Northwest to offer the new Jumpers with Weaves class. Our judge was Marquand Cheek, and he was a big hit with his hilarious briefings and great courses.

The trial received rave reviews from everyone. Realizing that the dearth of judges in the Northwest was hindering the growth of the sport, we appealed to Sharon Anderson to hold an AKC judges seminar.

Vernon, was the most successful ever held.



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