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NewsFebruary 13, 2015

KENT, Wash. -- One student in a dog agility class is drawing attention, and not just for her athletic skills. Amy is a pig. Amy jumps through the hoop, balances on the teeter-totter, retrieves a dumbbell and zips through the play tunnel. Lori Stock owns 5-month-old Amy and says her indoor pig is a quick learner and motivated by food rewards. Amy has graduated from puppy manners class and has moved on to agility and obedience at the Family Dog Training Center in Kent...

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KENT, Wash. -- One student in a dog agility class is drawing attention, and not just for her athletic skills. Amy is a pig. Amy jumps through the hoop, balances on the teeter-totter, retrieves a dumbbell and zips through the play tunnel. Lori Stock owns 5-month-old Amy and says her indoor pig is a quick learner and motivated by food rewards. Amy has graduated from puppy manners class and has moved on to agility and obedience at the Family Dog Training Center in Kent.

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