Sometimes, your timing provides unexpected results…
This is German Shepherd Dog Snoop Doggy Dog looking ferocious as he charges down the dogwalk at the Riverside Canine Center’s USDAA agility trial in Westford, Massachusetts.

German Shepherd Snoop Doggy Dog on the dogwalk
Pembroke Welsh Corgi Abigail coming out of the chute during the Excellent Standard class at the Old Colony Agility Club’s agility trial in Topsfield, Massachusetts.

Pembroke Welsh Corgi Abigail in the chute
Shetland Sheepdog Spooner exiting the chute at the Riverside Canine Center’s USDAA trial in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.

Shetland Sheepdog Spooner in the chute
Border Collie Flirt shooting out of the chute at the Riverside Canine Center’s USDAA trial in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire…

Border Collie Flirt in the chute
This is the first photo in the Year in Review series for the blog.
It seems Karen and I took a lot of chute pictures last year, so we’ll be starting with those. With chutes it’s really easy for your timing to be too soon or too late. More often than not you get “chute monsters.” But sometimes you get the timing just right…
This is Border Collie Ca$h in the Excellent Standard class at the Old Colony Agility Club’s agility trial in Topsfield, Massachusetts.

Border Collie Ca$h in the Chute
Feel free to let us know your thoughts on the photos.
Tagged as: Agility, Border Collie, Chute, Year in Review