About Us

Lisa Duggan established Stirling Agility in 2010 when she moved to Stirling. Lisa has competed nationally and internationally with her dogs for over 15 years.

Stirling Agility is an extremely well known and recommended club. The criteria for training, facilities and equipment are maintained to a high standard and we are recognised as being professional, safe and focused for successful competitive agility.

We train using positive methods with high value rewards to ensure that dogs learn to love the game.

Our Members train for fun and to compete at local, national and international competitions.

Over the years,  members have won many championship tickets, reserve championship tickets, qualified for Scottish dog of the year finals, Olympia, CSJ Highland, and been selected to be part of Team GB and World Agility Team Scotland.

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Meet my Dogs

With dogs competing at championship level and a young dog progressing through the grades, our agility future is going to be fun.

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Kubie Khan – my special, crazy boy, who taught me so much about impulse control. (He didn’t have any!)  A grade 6 GSD with attitude and volume , much missed.

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Tig, 2005-2019 – a once in a lifetime dog who took a green handler to grade 7, our first champ ticket and to Olympia and Crufts.

An independent, head strong little girl who was so special and sadly gone too soon in October 2019.

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Robbie, 2008-2021 – my handsome boy who struggled to see where the pole was, but managed a reserve champ ticket prior to early retirement for his safety.

A handsome gentleman, with a kind heart and sense of fun. 13 years of simply being my boy and being loved.

Life feels empty without him – April 2021.

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Dee, 2010-2022 – aka little brown dog, a wee shy, quiet poppet, who loved the agility game. She won 2 reserve tickets, CSJ Highland winner 2017 and regular finalist, and semi-finalist in championship classes, Olympia and SDOTY.   I always wanted a red collie, and outside the ring, she was soft, sweet and quiet, loving to swim, play with pups and have sofa cuddles.  She will be sorely missed.

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Breeze, born 2014 – in 2017 reserve Scottish dog of the year and, in 2018 two reserve championship certificates, 2020 part of the Team GB squad.

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Ted, born 2014 – A boy with the most wonderful temperament, qualified 2018 and 2019 crufts with his junior handler, 2019 reserve jumping final at Olympia London, 2020 part of Team GB squad. 2021 qualified as part of World Agility Open for 2022.

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Pip, born 2017 – Winning her first Championship ticket early in 2023, securing her debut appearance for Crufts in 2024.

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Neville, born 2021 – Plenty of fun to be had with him, he is an adorable and cheeky wire haired dachshund, he will be trying a little scent work but isn’t built for agility.

 

 

Spice, born 2023 – Austrian born little girl, ready to take on the world by spicing it up a bit!