Articles in Working pumis

Recently Andi and Helka were featured in “Agility: an exciting and lively dog sport” post of DDD blog. The interview with Andi can be read here.
A brief excerpt, which has really made my day …

We received news from the Netherlands that our little Csillám (Csilla) has moved up one grade in agility!
Well done, Sandy and Csilla, keep up the good work!
Last week, Csilla got her last promotion point …

Our little Deli has tried his luck with herding and as you can see from this video he really enjoyed his time with the sheep. And after the hard work…from the sheep pen to …

In lure coursing, dogs chase an artificial lure across a field, following a pattern that is meant to simulate live coursing.
A typical lure course is between 500 and 1000 meters long, and may incorporate …

Flyball provides an entertaining and active way to interact with one’s dog and other dog lovers in an environment that is fun and allows the dogs exercise and enjoyment. It is especially a great way …

We are proud to announce that Andrea and Helka came first in the Medium category of the 2009/2010 “Tordas-zoo” winter agility cup!
Although according to owner and trainer Andrea they are “still in the training …

Many thanks to Andrea Szabó for her assistance in writing this article.
Dog agility is a sport in which a dog moves through an obstacle course with the guidance of his or her handler. Originally loosely …

The herding instinct in pumis is a behavioural trait that most people think has been bred “into them” over the past two hundred years or so. On the contrary, the herding instinct exhibited by dogs …