Hendricks, our working cocker spaniel, bred from an agility female and working gundog male. Qualified for the semi final at next years international agility festival where the top 6 of 20 go to crufts. He absolutely loves it, shouts the whole way round. We've had multiple offers to breed from him, and probably will once he has had all his health tests done. He will almost certainly be the father of our next dog.
Our older cavalier kings charles spaniel, Coco, she's 9 now. Got upto grade 7 in agility (top grade), but was never fast enough to progress beyond that to the level Hendricks can. She was due to move to veterans classes when covid hit, now she isn't jump fit so has fully retired. Just gets a run through a few tunnels or over a dog walk here and there. This was taken about 5 or 6 years ago when she was cut a bit too short for my liking,
This is the first show us your dogs thread where we've had two rather than 3 to show. We lost our first cavalier in April due to a mix of her heart giving way and a genetic spinal issue the breed suffers with. She was the reason we got into agility and without her our lives would be very different, but she is also the reason I can never recommend anyone gets a cavalier king charles spaniel.