>  I've seen many  cav's do quite well in agility.  They also don't take down
> bars as often as other breeds.
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I've seem some do well, too.  My family's agility dogs have done quite
well in agility trials over the past five years, and I can name about
twenty others I have watched compete over those years which have done as
well or better.  But I have observed that, as a breed, they are not in
the Border Collie or Jack Russell class.  I would not buy a Cavalier if
all I was looking for was a potential top agility competitor.  A
fondness for agility is a bonus in a Cavalier, but a desire for a MACH
or more should not be the main reason for getting one.

Rod Russell
Orlando, Florida USA

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