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What are we looking for? If you have a passion for Flyball, have a Flyball trained dog and a desire to be a part of a competitive team that has a lot of fun (see our About Us section), check us out. We have team members who've joined us after moving to Oregon from Colorado, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. But whether you're new to Portland or have lived here all your life, we'd love to meet you and your dog.
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Is your dog ready? Flyball is an intensely athletic sport, and so your dog should be at an appropriate weight and physically fit enough to play. Flyball is not suitable for dogs with extreme temperament issues or certain physical limitations.
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Are you ready? PTB Team members are expected to attend practice each week and compete in 5--10 tournaments each year. Many of the tournaments are held in British Columbia, a six hour drive (one-way), depending on traffic. This requires a great deal of commitment from our team members.
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Contact us for more information about joining!
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Because members of a Flyball Team must work together in close cooperation, it's imperative that personalities can mesh. Also, the Portland Tail Blazers club is a cooperativelyrun organization. Our process for accepting new team members reflects both of these elements. First, we invite prospective members to attend at least one practice session with us. After that, a vote is taken among current members to determine if a formal invitation to join should be issued to the prospective member.
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