 Class is Harley an all-american dog handled by Erin Stumler from Floyd's Nobs, Indiana Harley is a phenomenal story a cancer survivor had multiple surgeries to remove cancerous masses on her legs in 2017 and here she is now in 2019 Competing and I know Terry you do a lot of work with cancer research for dogs to see this. It's amazing I mean cancer is not a death sentence let the dogs be who they are I mean it is amazing the resilience of dogs when they fight cancer It's hard not to root right now for Harley who's ten years old Nice turn get in there get in that tunnel if you think about it Justin. It's also like therapy. You know the dogs are having fun It's almost it's almost for for people battling cancer this could be motivation. Yeah, my border collie Reveley For the entire year. She was undergoing chemo had the greatest agility here for career So it's not a death sentence these dogs want to keep competing It is amazing and just and just look at Harley go Through the we pulls into the lead a cancer survivor Awesome to see what Harley just did the all-american dog You know here we go off that turn on jump number three tunnel with those two offset jumps slightly turned in and back into that tunnel Correct and correct out what a story for Harley You put surgery not even two years ago and now is the champion in the 24 inch class With a time of 43.92 went second overall in this class Wow, let's go over to Jen. Thanks Justin Aaron Congratulations. What is the key to staying engaged with your dog all the way through the course? Lots of treats Running she loves to chase me so lots of running and lots of treats just making it really positive lots of fun Well and speaking of positive Harley has such an amazing story a cancer survivor just two years ago undergoing surgeries That must have been so difficult for both of you Yeah, but you know, we're glad to have her with us let alone running agility So yeah, we're we're happy to still be here doing this and apparently being awesome at it So tonight a winner in more ways than one that's for sure. Congratulations Harley. Justin will send it back to you Jen thank you so much a story about never giving up the all-american dog at 10 years old overcame cancer in 2017 and now wins in this 24 inch class with a time of 43.92 unseating kaboom a two-time defending champion