Watch Cynosport Action via Livestream
4 Legged Flix will stream top events.

Again this year, our friends at 4 Legged Flix will provide livestreaming and special coverage of top events at the Cynosport® World Games Presented by Purina® Pro Plan®.
Watch the nation’s top agility competitors on this free livestream broadcast at 4leggedflix.com/live-stream. Check below for the schedule and descriptions of the events. Please note that due to the nature of live sporting events, some times may shift to accommodate the running times of each class.
Saturday, October 18
4:30 – 7:30 p.m. Central
Purina® Pro Plan® Dog Agility Steeplechase® Championship Finals
The special Jumpers-style course will be fast-flowing and include a variety of hurdles, jumps and tunnels, as well as weave poles and an A-frame, one of which must be performed twice.
Sunday, October 19
9 – 10:30 a.m. Central
Purina® Pro Plan® Dog Agility Masters® Championship 2 & 3-Dog Relay
These two events consist of all five major classes of competition. Each member of a 2-dog team (Pair) and of a 3-dog team competes in Standard Agility, Jumpers, Gamblers and Snooker. After the first four classes, the top teams will advance to the thrilling Relay Finals. Their Relay score is combined with their individual results, and Pairs and 3-dog team champions are named. Competitors are also recognized for individual success in each class. The top performers with top combined Gamblers and Snooker scores are named Strategic Games champions.
12:15 – 12:35 p.m. Central
Veterans All-Around
The top three Veterans All-Around competitors in team classes will compete in a special showcase exhibition. Veterans are competitors with senior dogs who have competed in past Cynosport World Games competition.
12:50 p.m. – 4:50 p.m. Central
Purina® Pro Plan® Grand Prix of Dog Agility® World Finals
The Standard Agility course will include between 17 and 20 obstacles with an average course distance of 180 to 200 yards. Minimum time is 3.5 yards per second but watch for the top contenders pushing, or even exceeding, 6 yards per second.