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A. Intro to K9 Sports (Training Room)
Intro to K-9 Sports!
Curious about all the options in canine sports? Wonder which ones... Intro to K-9 Sports!
Curious about all the options in canine sports? Wonder which ones your dog might enjoy?
Our Intro to K-9 Sports Workshop is for you! Our workshop is packed full of allowing you to and your dog to learn more about each of these fun sports. You might be surprised which ones you and your dog are the most interested in!
All the sports we introduce during the workshop are focused on FUN, using positive dog training methods. Regardless if you plan to compete or not, we will get you and your furry friend set up for success!
Agility: The Discovery Workshop introduces your team to the foundations of Agility while keeping it fun and safe. This active and exciting sport is great for dogs of any age or height, and handlers who enjoy training.
Nose Work: Canine scent work has taken off in popularity for good reason! Using this natural skill for dogs, learn to teach your dog what scent to look for and how to indicate it. Great sport to bring out the detective in any dog! Great confidence builder!
Rally Obedience: This is not only a great dog sport, but also great for teaching necessary manners for your dog. Many folks use this class to prepare for Canine Good Citizen, or many other titles in addition to competing in Rally. In the workshop we will work stations of signs such as beginning leash heeling, sit, down and recall. Great confidence builder!
Flyball: Flyball is an exciting, fast-paced dog team relay sport you can play with your best friend and family. Any dog is eligible to play flyball, no pedigree papers required for this game. Flyball is about having fun with your pet and running the best you possibly can with other people who love their pets too.
Prerequisites: Dogs must be at least 3 months old. Dogs must be able to work comfortably around other dogs and handlers. Dogs love this workshop and it is a great way to test drive several dog sports; however dog sports can be exciting and are not ideal for dogs with dog-dog aggression or on-leash arousal concerns. No flexi-leashes, prong, choke, or e-collars allowed.
A. Intro to K9 Sports (Training Room)
Intro to K-9 Sports!
Curious about all the... Intro to K-9 Sports!
Curious about all the options in canine sports? Wonder which ones your dog might enjoy?
Our Intro to K-9 Sports Workshop is for you! Our workshop is packed full of allowing you to and your dog to learn more about each of these fun sports. You might be surprised which ones you and your dog are the most interested in!
All the sports we introduce during the workshop are focused on FUN, using positive dog training methods. Regardless if you plan to compete or not, we will get you and your furry friend set up for success!
Agility: The Discovery Workshop introduces your team to the foundations of Agility while keeping it fun and safe. This active and exciting sport is great for dogs of any age or height, and handlers who enjoy training.
Nose Work: Canine scent work has taken off in popularity for good reason! Using this natural skill for dogs, learn to teach your dog what scent to look for and how to indicate it. Great sport to bring out the detective in any dog! Great confidence builder!
Rally Obedience: This is not only a great dog sport, but also great for teaching necessary manners for your dog. Many folks use this class to prepare for Canine Good Citizen, or many other titles in addition to competing in Rally. In the workshop we will work stations of signs such as beginning leash heeling, sit, down and recall. Great confidence builder!
Flyball: Flyball is an exciting, fast-paced dog team relay sport you can play with your best friend and family. Any dog is eligible to play flyball, no pedigree papers required for this game. Flyball is about having fun with your pet and running the best you possibly can with other people who love their pets too.
Prerequisites: Dogs must be at least 3 months old. Dogs must be able to work comfortably around other dogs and handlers. Dogs love this workshop and it is a great way to test drive several dog sports; however dog sports can be exciting and are not ideal for dogs with dog-dog aggression or on-leash arousal concerns. No flexi-leashes, prong, choke, or e-collars allowed.
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