Flyball is a fast paced, four dog relay race team competition. This exciting sport can be played by any size and breed of dog. Each dog on the team must take a turn hurdling over four jumps, retrieve a ball from a flyball box and then return over all of the jumps bringing the ball back to its handler. Teams are pitted against teams of similar speed, typically in a round-robin racing format.
With two racing lanes setup side by side the dogs actually do “check-out”
The Big Town Exhibit Hall in the Dallas suburb of Mesquite, TX is the site for the first ever U-FLI National Championship Flyball Tournament. This invitational event is the culmination of three regional Qualifier events from across the United States.
Says May, “We’re very excited about this event. This is the first time that a National Championship has been offered to flyball participants in multiple divisions. We’re striving to recognize the speed and agility of the dogs at every level of competition.”
U-FLI, founded in 2005, now boasts nearly 1800 registered dogs that represent 105 different breeds, with over 400 mixed-breed dogs participating. For more information contact: Terri May, Marketing Director (559) 298-8148.


