
Agility is a sport involving dog and handler negotiating an obstacle course in a set order hopefully without incurring any faults. The equipment includes jumps, tyres, floppy & rigid tunnels, 'A' frame, dogwalk, weaving poles and a see-saw.
Dogs are split into 3 categories:
Mini Dogs up to 15" at shoulder, hurdles 15" in height
Midi Dogs between 15"-17" at shoulder, hurdles 20" in height
Standard Dogs over 17" at shoulder, hurdles 24" in height
Most Stafford's will fit into the Mini or Midi heights, the mini's have very large classes normally between 100 - 250, whilst the Midi's classes average only 20 or so dogs.
There are a quite a few Stafford's competing in Agility, mostly in the Mini classes, Stafford's tend to do very well and certainly seem to enjoy themselves!
Dogs should not begin Agility training until a minimum of 1 year old and perhaps with the Stafford it would be sensible to wait until older- Dogs cannot compete in Agility shows until a minimum off 18 months, so use the time you have to socialise your dog and ensure your dog has good off-lead obedience skills.
Competetive agility is not for every Staffy but they do seem to enjoy it.
You can find classes on AgilityNet or Clever staffords :)