Spryte was a rescue dog with too much energy until dog trainer Alexandria Bailey came along. Now the Tenterfield terrier is a master dog agility champion about to star in a television drama series.
Spryte was once a rescue dog nobody wanted to adopt, but with some love and training, he is now a champion dog show winner that is about to make his television debut.
When dog trainer Alexandria Bailey, from Beaudesert, offered to look after the little dog for a month of respite care she fell in love.Under Ms Bailey's guidance, Spryte has been crowned the Queensland state champion in the masters competition for his height two years in a row."I take rescue dogs and make champions," she said.
"I saw him and thought, 'Wow, what a little dog … that little guy's got spring, he's very slim, very well put together, nice long legs for a little dog and he had a keen attention and focus," she said.
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