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I did it for the first time at the Clark Count Fair last year and it was super fun for me and the dog. It seems like there are two types of people there, those who take getting their dog to jump far really seriously and then the rest who are there to have fun with their dogs. The hardcore folks feel a little clichey and judgey but everyone seems to have fun. You will see all flavors of dog there and really is a fun experience! I highly recommend taking some kind of shade though because if you decide to stay for more than one heat it turns into a long day!
@LndShrk didn't you do this somewhere?
Quote from: Bookworm007 on July 05, 2018, 08:01:49 PMI did it for the first time at the Clark Count Fair last year and it was super fun for me and the dog. It seems like there are two types of people there, those who take getting their dog to jump far really seriously and then the rest who are there to have fun with their dogs. The hardcore folks feel a little clichey and judgey but everyone seems to have fun. You will see all flavors of dog there and really is a fun experience! I highly recommend taking some kind of shade though because if you decide to stay for more than one heat it turns into a long day! Great idea! I was thinking of a checking out the Puyallup but Clark County sounds great! I just checked out their website and couldn't find anything (http://www.clarkcofair.com/index.html) - did you just show up or does it require an application in advance?I was hoping to take my pooch through an introductory class or two... sounds like the fair should be more get up to the line and jump?