When you’re all but 12 inches long, the world could be a huge and intimidating place to be in.
Fortunately for this female Corgi named Keebler, she had a dad to train her to be bigger than her size.
Handler Roger O’Sullivan made sure Keebler got what she needed to succeed. The pair’s from Giahanna, Ohio, so no one expected much from this duo.
That’s until 2015’s Master Agility Nationals, where Keebler here won the championship.
This fluffball here wanted a back-to-back, and this clip will give you the play-by-play.
Keebler started strong, and she didn’t fumble or hesitate.
That’s how a champion should be, after all, so the petite athlete zoomed around and conquered all obstacles with ease.
My favorite was when Keebler got through the part where she needed to weave through a particular obstacle. Her tail perfectly balanced her body as she weaved from side to side.
She may be just 12 inches long, but this one dreams and overcomes big challenges!
She went through, over, and around all obstacles with the confidence borne out of proper training and discipline.
What an inspiration this tiny pet turned out to be, and Keebler did it all with a smile on her face! It looked like this pet wasn’t gonna shy away from future challenges.
The puppy’s performance of under four minutes placed her in the lead, and it ultimately ended up with her being declared 2016’s champion.
That’s the first-ever back-to-back win in all of Westminster Master Agility history, and we’re here for it!
It just proves that old stories do not fail to inspire, and we could use them to motivate ourselves.
Congratulations again, Keebler and Roger, you guys deserve this win and more. Special laurels for you, Little Miss Furry Champion!
Credits to Eileen Fredy Reidinger via YouTube