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Props

Props can add interest to a routine and aid in telling the story. In some cases they can be elaborate and in others,  very simple.  If props are used, they must be an integral part of the routine and must be used by the handler and/or dog.

Many members are happy to lend their props to other competitors. If there is a specific prop you would like to borrow to include in a routine please contact the Club and we will enquire on your behalf.

Following are some examples of props that have been used in routines.

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Karen & Chillee Bath tub & Shower Curtain
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Jo & Joy with the Green Door
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Leo on Table
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Wendy & Kai with Hay bale