Intro To “Agility” Focused on Fun is a sport for ALL dogs (purebreds and mixed breeds) and their owners. Come learn how much fun your dog can have crawling through tunnels, tipping a seesaw, scrambling over an A-frame and jumping over hurdles and through a tire. Don’t let your dog become a couch potato – come exercise her/his body and her/his mind!!!
The goal of our “Agility Class” is for the dog and handler team to have fun and to learn to work together in a safe and positive environment. Our classes incorporate positive reinforcement methods and concepts of canine behavior. Dog agility is a fun, active sport that all dogs and handlers can enjoy. Our agility classes are an opportunity to have fun with your canine partner in an agility setting.
Although this class is fun we still are training our partner to heal, come, stay, sit, down, wait, over/jump, hand signals…Etc.
NOTE
This class is for fun only!! If you are a competitor or in competition this class is not for you, we will be having fun/laughing activity together as we bond with our canine companions. We by no means want to offend anyone if you can leave the intenseness behind you please join our class.
Prerequisite for this class child & Parent must smile & have fun.
Dog’s come to all classes.
Cost: $120.00
6 Weeks approximately 1 hour per class
Class must be prepaid by check or money order at least 2 days before start date.
Minimum of 2 students
Maximum of 8 students
Classes fill on a first payment first deposit basis. Please drop off or send application and payment as quickly as possible to secure your class time and date. You will receive an email confirmation. please bring emai confirmation to your 1st class.
i have two minature schnauzers, (1yr & almost 3 yrs) and i would like to
get them involved in some sort of agility training program. i live in
cortez (bradenton).
please let me know what you have to offer.
betty karras
I am planning to bring Birdie, my 2 year old Havanese, to agility class tomorrow morning. We will observe and possibly participate. I met Mark at the Humane Society during the Pet Therapy meeting and he said this is ok and would cost $20 per session.
Looking forward to the class.
Billie Baren and Birdie
January 22, 2010 at 5:42 pm
I am planning to bring Birdie, my 2 year old Havanese, to agility class tomorrow morning. We will observe and possibly participate. I met Mark at the Humane Society during the Pet Therapy meeting and he said this is ok and would cost $20 per session.
Looking forward to the class.
Billie Baren and Birdie
I would like to know the dates of available classes. I have a Teddy Bear and a lab mix that I would like to participate.
Please advise.
Sue Ellen
Mark, this is Matt Knopka owner of Ollie and Mollie. We will not be able to attend the agility class on Sat 6/5 or Sat 6/12. We will resume on 6/19. Just wanted you to know—Thanks
I have a 10 month old Havanese and would like to come out to watch and see what the agility is all about . Would that be ok to do? We took our Macie to Obediance training and she did good. I on the other hand could use some more training. Ha Ha!!!!!
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