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Border collie, Trick, wins agility at Westminster dog show

NEW YORK (AP) - A border collie named Trick has won the Westminster Kennel Club agility contest with a flash of a run through a canine obstacle course.

Trick topped a field of 50 finalists to take the title Saturday night with her owner and handler, John Nys (NYZE') of Pascoag, Rhode Island.

A former shelter dog named Crush won a separate title for the top mixed-breed dog in the competition. She's owned and handled by Aryn Hervel of American Canyon, California.

The animals complete on a timed course of jumps, tunnels, ramps and other obstacles. Handlers guide them with hand and verbal signals.

Overall, the competition included over 300 dogs, ranging from a pug to a Bernese mountain dog.

Agility is an increasingly popular sport for dogs. Westminster added it in 2014.

Lonnie, a female, mixed breed, owned by Robin Lembo of West Milford, N.J. competes in the Masters Agility Championship companion event to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) The Associated Press
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