A unique sport has taken Lethbridge by storm, Cole Swier reports. Exhibition Park saw an increase in canines this weekend, as Lethbridge was host to a flyball tournament. Flyball is a sport for dogs similar to a relay race where the animals have to jump over hurtles and retrieve the ball. Event coordinator Mona Johnson says how there is more to the sport then the dogs running, it brings families together as well. People from all over Alberta traveled to Lethbridge for the event, including families from Calgary and Edmonton.
Flyball takes off in Lethbridge
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