FM Favorite Links
North American Flyball Association (NAFA)
From the NAFA website: "The North American Flyball Association, Inc. (NAFA®) was formed in 1985 by a group representing 12 teams from Michigan and Ontario. Their goal was to standardize the rules, keep records of tournaments, and guide the development of Flyball racing.
Interest and participation in Flyball has soared since its beginning and is now enjoyed throughout North America, Europe, Australia, and other countries. NAFA currently has over 1,000 registered clubs with more than 16,000 registered dogs.
NAFA's purpose is to promote the rules for amateur Flyball competition, to train and approve judges, to sanction Flyball tournaments, to promote interest in the sport of Flyball, to encourage national and international Flyball competition, and to confer titles of excellence. NAFA is a nonprofit organization."
Interest and participation in Flyball has soared since its beginning and is now enjoyed throughout North America, Europe, Australia, and other countries. NAFA currently has over 1,000 registered clubs with more than 16,000 registered dogs.
NAFA's purpose is to promote the rules for amateur Flyball competition, to train and approve judges, to sanction Flyball tournaments, to promote interest in the sport of Flyball, to encourage national and international Flyball competition, and to confer titles of excellence. NAFA is a nonprofit organization."
United Flyball League, International (U-FLI)
From the U-FLI website: "The United Flyball League International, Inc. (U-FLI) was founded in November 2004 as a sanctioning and titling organization by a group of flyball veterans aiming to re-establish flyball as a fun, family-friendly dog-sport."
Power Up K9
Maine's first dog gym - founded, owned, and operated by our captain, Rebeccah Aube! She offers professional canine fitness, massage, and dog sport training.
Happy Tails
Dog daycare and training center located in Portland, ME. Our captain, Rebeccah Aube, is the head trainer and the founder of The Breakfast Club, a highly popular canine enrichment program.