Teenager leads pet Labrador to dog-agility final

Jenna and Bee pictured on the agility course: Jenna, her hair in a ponytail and wearing black shorts and a blue t-shirt, is running to the left, clapping her hands; Bee, a golden Labrador, is to the right, leaping over a green and white striped pole.Image source, The Kennel Club
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Jenna and Bee completed the course in 39.764 seconds, with no faults

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A teenager from Lancashire is thrilled to have earned a place in the final of a prestigious dog-agility competition, after she and her Labrador triumphed in the semi-final last week.

Jenna, from Lancaster, and Bee - whom she trained herself, came first in the Intermediate ABC (Anything But Collie) Kennel Club Agility Stakes, securing a place at the final in London in December.

The 15-year-old and her three-year-old dog completed the course - consisting of jumps, weaves and tunnels - in the fastest time, with no faults, beating 29 other dogs and their handlers.

"I was really shocked to have won, as I never thought we would qualify - let alone win the semi-final," said Jenna.

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Teenager leads pet Labrador to dog-agility final

Jenna has been involved in dog agility since she was six, training with her mum's Labrador and Cocker Spaniel.

"Bee is my first agility dog that I have trained myself," she said.

"She always tries her very best for me and loves agility."

Jenna and Bee will now compete against 10 dogs and handlers - both intermediate height and large height dogs - in the ABC final at the London International Horse Show on 19 December.

Labrador Bee sits proudly with her rosette at the winners stand in OakhamImage source, Jenna
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Bee "loves agility" and "always tries her very best", said Jenna

Competitors from across the UK and overseas showcased their agility skills, weaving through poles, soaring over jumps and darting through tunnels, at the Rutland Showground in Oakham last weekend.

There were more than 250 competitions at The Kennel Club International Agility Festival, bringing together dogs of all shapes, sizes and breeds at the world's largest dog agility festival.

Helen Kerfoot, chief canine officer, said: "A huge well done to Jenna and Bee on their impressive performance and win.

"This is an achievement to be so proud of.

"It's fantastic to see so many talented dogs and owners taking part at the festival."

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