Bicton dogs jump for joy at County Show
Dogs from Bicton College showed off their moves last week with agility demonstrations at the Devon County Show.
The team which included three rescue dogs, tackled obstacles including jumps, tunnels and weave poles, demonstrating speed and skill in the Lady Clinton ring.
Tutor Caz Addy says, "Agility training especially with rescue dogs is a great way to bond and build up trust. Two of our rescues were neglected and locked in flats and stables for the first years of their lives, so agility is the ideal activity for improving fitness and enjoying the outdoors together."
The Bicton Dog Agility Team were the only dogs demonstrating at the Devon County Show, trained exclusively by the College students. The students officially train with the dogs once a week, but also spend lunch breaks & free time with their furry friends.
Picture: Student Abby Williams (Level 3 Animal Care Course) with rescue dog Flo, a Collie X Kelpie.