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  2. Dock jumping - Wikipedia

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    Dock jumping, also known as dock diving, is a dog sport in which dogs compete in jumping for distance or height from a dock into a body of water. There are dock jumping events in the United States and other countries such as United Kingdom, [ 1 ] Australia, [ 2 ] Germany, [ 3 ] and Austria.

  3. German Shorthaired Pointers Take Dock Diving to New Heights ...

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    One minute, these two are standing on a dock, and the next, they're sailing into the water, hitting some truly awe inspiring heights along the way. If there was an Olympic diving team for dogs ...

  4. 32 hobbies you can do with your dog - AOL

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    Dock diving, also known as dock jumping, sees dogs race down a long platform and leap into water. The aim is to record the best jump height, length or shortest time retrieving an item from the water.

  5. List of dog sports - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 survey found that dog owners of all classes participate in dog sports, with owners from large cities (over 500,000 people), medium cities (between 100,000 and 500,000 people), small cities (less than 100,000 people), and rural areas each accounting for roughly the same percentage of dog sport competitors.

  6. Obedience, dock-diving, more: 1,000 dogs due to compete at ...

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  7. Kernersville Township, Forsyth County, North Carolina

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    Geographically, Kernersville Township occupies 31.17 square miles (80.7 km 2) in eastern Forsyth County. [2] Much of Kernersville Township consists of the town of Kernersville and a small portion of the town of Walkertown.

  8. Abbotts Creek (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Abbotts Creek starts in Kernersville, NC in Forsyth County and flows into High Rock Lake near Lexington, NC in Davidson County just north of Hwy 47. The section of High Rock Lake that is officially Abbotts Creeks ends near the Hwy 8 causeway, in Southmont, NC. The median flow at Lexington ranges from 50 to 200 cubic feet per second. [7]

  9. Diving dogs, racing pigs, sea lions balancing balls at ... - AOL

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    The Anderson County Fair will return to the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center at 3027 MLK Jr. Boulevard from May 2nd to May 12th. Diving dogs, racing pigs, sea lions balancing balls at ...