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   Arson TFP-II FMX Border Collie

Arson was born on a farm in Kentucky and debuted in 2003. He would run for anyone in any position and relished keeping handlers on their toes by re-gripping his tug if you looked away from him, even for a moment. He was beautiful (and knew it) and never turned down the chance to pose for a portrait.

 
 

   Bentley FDCh-G Border Collie

Bentley was the first border collie ever to play on Touch N Go and was one of our team's original dogs.

 
 

   Bre'anne FMX Border Collie

Bre'anne came from a local breeder as a pup. She was a tiny little thing who quickly made her way to our A team. She ran in start for several years until her dad got hooked on agility, where she also excelled. She was so sweet and was a drivey little dog with a huge heart to compete and win.

 
 

   Bryson FGDCh-40k Belgian Malinois

Bryson was a constant on our multibreed team for many years. He was the first of his breed to earn the ONYX, FGDCh, and FGDCh-40k titles and retired from active racing as the #1 Malinois in the sport. Bryson was voted MVP of region 6 in 2003.

 
 

   Bun* TFP FMX Border Collie

Bun was a Las Vegas-area rescue. She later became a steady start dog and first flyball and frisbee dog for junior handler Dylan Seymour of No Fear in San Diego.

 
 

   Fancy FGDCh Border Collie

Fancy was a natural at flyball. She could run for anyone in any position, although start was her favorite. Fancy earned her FGDCh before she retired at age 11. She dabbled in agility and was great at flyball, but herding was where Fancy came alive. She always gave 100% in everything that she did.

 
 

   Higgins FGDCh-50k Jack Russell Terrier

Higgins was the original dog that launched the success of our team. From 1992-1998, he was our team's sole height dog and carried us to our first few regional championships. During his 10-year racing career, he was MVP of region 6 and was inducted into the Clyde Moore Memorial Hall of Fame in 2002.

 
 

   Indy ONYX Dalmatian

Indy was the first of his breed to earn the ONYX title. He excelled at everything that he tried and was titled in obedience and agility in addition to flyball.

 
 

   Jetta* FDCh German Wirehair

Jetta had been abandoned in a motel room for a week when Myra and Nadine got the call about her. She made her racing debut in 1999.

 
 

   Kairo* TF FGDCh ASCA-CD UD AX AXJ CGC German Shorthair

Kairo was one wild child. He was one of our main multibreed dogs for years, and helped TNG win many multibreed regional championships. He was the first German Shorthair to earn the FGDCh title. He was titled not only in flyball but had his UD in obedience, specialty high-in-trials, and advanced agility titles.

 
 

   Mauser FDCh-S Jack Russell Terrier

Mauser was a true hunting Jack Russell. He played first with Santa Barbara Flyers, then (when he wasn't hunting) as a back-up height dog for Touch N Go. Mauser had drive, attitude and determination, which his offspring have inherited. We are privileged to have two of Mauser's kids: Shatter and Taboo.

 
 

   McKenzie ONYX Border Collie

McKenzie came from a local breeder and was half sister to Bre'anne. She was a solid B team dog, sometimes running as a height dog over 13". She was an accomplished flyball dog before getting hoooked on agility. She was a friendly dog who was out to have fun at anything she did.

 
 

   Razer TFE-I ONYX Border Collie

Razer was from Rude Dogs' second Ink x Badger breeding. He ran anchor on our A team for over 4 years and was part of many of our 15-second runs, including the first. A solid 3.8-3.9 dog with an awesome return, he played at the Great Outdoor Games, the Incredible Dog Challenge, in 8 states and Canada.

 
 

   Rocket FGDCh-40k CDX CGC Border Collie

Rocket was the Kaylors' first border collie. During his 10 year career, he helped us win our first region 6 championship in 1996, and since his debut, we never lost another region 6 tournament. Rocket was also an accomplished obedience dog and earned his CDX before devoting himself full-time to flyball.

 
 

   Ch Roxy ONYX CDX Flat Coat Retriever

Roxy was the true wild child: Roxy did what Roxy wanted. After earning her breed championship and spending some time in the obedience ring, Roxy found flyball. She was a core member of our multibreed team for many years. She would run for anyone in any position but preferred her Mom.

 
 

   Scooter FDX Dalmatian

Scooter came from a conformation breeder and was sold as a pet due to his markings (a fault in the breed standard). Performance sports were not his thing (he preferred sleeping on the couch or bed), but he did manage to earn his FDX. He was Katy's first dog and her solid hiking partner.

 
 

   Yeagrr* FM Border Collie

Yeagrr was rescued as a puppy from a home in Norco, CA before the family took him to the pound. He played flyball for about 2 years before he moved to West Virginia and began his agility and obedience career.

 

* - rescue dog

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