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Post by Lizzie Sun Aug 21 2011, 16:22

I had never heard of flyball until I read a post on here today and I looked at wikepedia to find out what it was. Is it possible to buy a home/garden version as I would love to get one for Harry as he is ball mad.

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Post by janey Sun Aug 21 2011, 16:26

I'm sure you can if have enough space in your garden, just found this by searching the net http://www.amazon.co.uk/Petstages-Agility-Flyball-Machine-Training/dp/B0056ZO6RM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313940292&sr=8-1 I have the tunnels that kids play in for Moo, we don't have a garden so there easy to store, you can do anything with a little imagination! Have a look at some of the clips on youtube, there amazing!
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Post by Guest Sun Aug 21 2011, 16:33

we looked at one for woody but garden not big enough and was quite expensive. worth looking on the uk flyball website to see if there is one near you as its really good for socialisation too. im just lucky to have one really nearby

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Post by Guest Sun Aug 21 2011, 16:53

how long of a garden do you need, we have an 80ft one, is that big enough


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Post by Guest Sun Aug 21 2011, 16:59

im guessing 80ft may be good enough lynne!!!!

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Post by Guest Sun Aug 21 2011, 17:02

i am gonna have a look now on line for one for the garden, thank you

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Post by Guest Sun Aug 21 2011, 17:53

it is possible to buy a home version on the internet but watch out because some charge a small fortune you shouldnt have to pay more then £20 i never for mine. you can also buy agility equipment on the net but you are better getting some of the stuff in the kids toy section its cheaper. the tunnel is £42 for the dog one but the kids play one is £10.

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Post by Guest Sun Aug 21 2011, 17:57

cheers never thought of looking in the kids bit

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Post by Guest Sun Aug 21 2011, 18:24

ebay and amazon are good for the doggy equipment

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Post by Lizzie Sun Aug 21 2011, 19:09

Thanks Very Much

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