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The Toonies
Flyball Club was founded by Elsie-May Lang, who has been active in the sport
since it came to British Columbia in the mid 1980's. Our priority is to enjoy
the time spent with our canine and human companions in a relaxed and
supportive atmosphere - we want all our members to do their best, and most of
all have fun doing so! Details on our club requirements and expectations can
be found here.
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Flyball History (Courtesy of the official NAFA web site) "Flyball got its start in
the late 1960's and early 1970's, when a group of dog trainers in Southern
California created scent discrimination hurdle racing, then put a guy at the
end to throw tennis balls to the dogs when they finished the jump line. It
didn't take long for the group to decide to build some sort of tennis
ball-launching apparatus, and the first flyball box was born. Herbert Wagner
is credited with developing the first flyball box, and apparently he did a
flyball demo on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson that got a lot of peoples
attention. Subsequently, the new dog sport for dog enthusiasts was introduced
in the Toronto-Detroit area by several dog training clubs. After a few small
tournaments were held in conjunction with dog shows, the first ever flyball
tournament was held in 1983." |
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