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		<title>New Kid on the Block</title>
		<description>[caption id="" align="alignright" width="296" caption="What a lovely cup of tea! for me? "][/caption]

And it looks like they'll be fun to play with!

UKI Agility has come across the pond!  This organization is a fun, lighthearted place to work with your dog and brings 'european' courses to America, with their tighter turns ...</description>
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		<title>Q:  Who&#8217;s Watching my Points?</title>
		<description>Q. In AKC agility, when you get into Excellent B and you start getting points for your MACH, who keeps track of the points? 

A.  The AKC has a computer system that keeps track of all qualifying scores and points earned in any of their dog sports.  To see points ...</description>
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		<title>Recording Your Runs</title>
		<description>Every Q you get heads somewhere, but where? And if you do different organizations and trials how do you keep it all straight? A record book can help you keep it all straight. You can use a notebook, or an actual record book such as we carry! The record book ...</description>
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		<title>Understanding Scoring</title>
		<description>Many people have difficulty understanding their scoring, especially beginners to the sport. I'm going to go over the information here in an attempt to help everyone learn what their scoring actually tells them. This is an example from one of Ruger's runs.

Distance: 177 yards SCT: 67 seconds Excellent A Pref ...</description>
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