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Move over Pawson twins, bark-our gone to the dogs

Dogs of all sizes, breeds and ages can be seen jumping over, climbing up, balancing on or going under logs, boulders and anything else that can be found in the Springwood and Daisy Hill forests every Saturday in what is believed to be Australia’s first in-person canine parkour class.Rosalynd Taber from Pawsitive Connection said parkour was like agility in a natural environment that helped dogs safely conquer challenges found in the environment.“It’s like agility in the wild or urban agility,”…
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