DOG AGILITY TRAINING — USDAA, AKC, NADAC

Why Agility?

If you have an active dog, then you will like agility classes because it teaches dogs how to listen to you and have fun at the same time.

Just for Fun Agility classes. All the fun of dog agility, but none of the challenges of competition.

Competition Agility classes. Competition is like whipped cream on a triple expresso. It’s an invitation to take part with a whole lot of people who love the agility game and want to share it with others.

Vintage Dog Agility classes. Vintage dogs are “aged to perfection.” They might not see as well, move as easily, or hear like they did, but they still want to go and have fun. Two-inch and four-inch jumps, tunnels, and hoops keep dogs active and loving the senior dog life.

Meet other dog lovers just like you who want small group classes that give you personal attention and keep-it-simple-and-successful instruction.

What will you learn?

  • Stuff that matters to you and your dog
  • What to do or say
  • Easy ways to have your dog listen to you
  • How to perform agility obstacles, different handling moves, and run a course
  • Simple ways to keep your dog from pushing your hot button

Foundation Agility

Introduces dogs to mini-obstacles and games to teach important skills.

  • 5 week sessions
  • Each class is one hour
  • Class size is 4-6 dogs
  • Course cost: $165 for five classes
  • No refund after the first class
  • No reactive dogs in group classes.
  • See FAQ’s
  • Yes, children can teach dogs. However, parents must also actively participate in class.

Beginning Agility

Introduces dogs to obstacles such as jumps, tunnels, dog walk, a-frame, and weave poles

  • 5 week sessions
  • Each class is one hour
  • Class size is 4-6 dogs
  • Course cost: $165 for five classes
  • No refund after the first class
  • No reactive dogs in group classes.
  • See FAQ’s
  • Yes, children can teach dogs. However, parents must also actively participate in class

Intermediate Agility

Introduces skills and drills and mini courses to teach handling techniques and front, rear, and blind crosses.

  • 5 week sessions
  • Each class is one hour
  • Class size is 4-6 dogs
  • Course cost: $165 for five classes
  • No refund after the first class
  • No reactive dogs in group classes.
  • See FAQ’s
  • Yes, children can teach dogs. However, parents must also actively participate in class.

Advanced Agility

Focuses on handling and course skills so your dog can run fast and clean and your handling is smooth and efficient.

  • 5 week sessions
  • Each class is one hour
  • Class size is 4-6 dogs
  • Course cost: $165 for five classes
  • No refund after the first class
  • No reactive dogs in group classes.
  • See FAQ’s
  • Yes, children can teach dogs. However, parents must also actively participate in class.

Competition Agility

These classes emphasize skills and strategies to run fast and clean on tight courses and distances challenges, as well as European handling techniques.

  • 5 week sessions
  • Each class is one hour
  • Class size is 4-6 dogs
  • Course cost: $165 for five classes
  • No refund after the first class
  • No reactive dogs in group classes.
  • See FAQ’s
  • Yes, children can teach dogs. However, parents must also actively participate in class.