Any breed can be good at flyball The most commonly seen are from the hearding and working groups, but on my flyball team we have a dalmation and even a pomeranien, so that goes to show any dog can potentially do it.Ideally what you want in a flyball dog is high ball drive, obedient, and speed. The dog needs to have an excellent recall and be very energetic and in good shape. For more info on flyball and to find a club in your area, check out the related links.
A boxer that can fly-a-weight, get it?!?!?!?!
Boxers were bred as family dogs, guard dogs, dog agility or obedience trials, fly ball events, guide dogs, therapy dogs, police dogs, cattle/sheep herding. The military also used them as messenger dogs, pack carriers and attack or guard dogs. Busy dogs!
No i do not think they are good at fly ball
Dogs do not fly unless they take a ride in an aircraft.
It's not a pocket, it's a fly.
All dogs can fly, they just need to be taught how. If your dog can't fly you are a terrible owner.
The bounce took place before the ball was hit so the ball is a fly ball.
1. A team athlete who is skilled at stealing or catching the ball. 2. A baseball outfielder who is especially good at fielding flyballs.
A "Fly out" or "Pop Out" -- generally if it is caught in the outfield it is called a "Fly Out", a ball in the infield is called a "Pop Out"
No it is a fair ball
A fly ball is when the ball is hit high up in the air. A fly ball is almost always caught, so a line drive is the best thing to hit in softball.....Or its a sport where you use flies to push a ball into a goal.
Yes, governor fly ball can sense the Turbine speed changes. The mechanical governor is based on this fly ball mechanism.