This is not your average game of "Frisbee". Dog/Handler teams can participate and complete using "rollers" as well as catches in the air. Go for distance, accuracy, and speed with an number of techinques and games that will prepare you for a variety of competative disc sports. We will even explore combining agility and tricks with disc play.
This class is held indoors on a turf surface.
Discs will be available to try and purchase.
Dogs must have a good recall and ability to focus on chasing the disc.
A long-line can be used to help keep dogs focused and retuning to handler.
Dogs need not bring the disc back to you during this intro class.
Disc throwing techiques will be taught in this class.
Dogs will be required to remain in car or crate during portions of the class when not working.
This 4 session course is designed for handlers that are new to dog sports. Topics include: 1) Sports etiquette and safety, 2) Evaluation of confidence, drive and focus, 3)Motivation and Engagement, 4) Fetch, Recall, Fitness and Body Awareness. This course includes overview of a number of dog sports, and evaluation to determine dog aptitude and handler skill.
This series of four sessions provides a new flyball participant the fundamental skills needed to particpate in club practices. From game basics to Jumps and Recall, Ball Retrival and Box Turn, and how to work as a team. The sessions progress handler and dog through a logical sequence of smaller games to allow practice of fundamental skills at home. Once completed, participants may enroll as a drop-in to sessions to continue to develop skills.
Does your dog come when called? Is she polite when meeting new people or dogs? Join our Basic Obedience Class to set the foundation of teamwork and good manners. With positive reinforcement and personalized attention, your dog will be listening and obeying in no time. Develop a reliable sit, down, stay, and recall. For dogs 6 months and older. Sign up today!
Your dog has the basics of "sit", "down", and "stay". When you walk within 15 feet of people and dogs, your dog gives you reasonable focus (no lunging or barking at other dogs) ...so what's next? This 6-session class will refine your current sit, down, and stay at increasing distance and with stronger distraction. We will focuse on refining technical aspects of directional changes on leash. We will practice different methods of rewarding to motivate and encourage good habits in positioning and compliance.
Call to Front
Come (recall and sit in front of handler)
Heel
Right and Left Turns (90º , 270º, 360º)
Right Finish
Left Finish
Stand.
Give your new friend the best start in life. Learn how to engage your puppy, begin essential obedience skills, practice social skills, and more in a fun and engaging environment. Don't miss out on this opportunity to set your puppy up for success. This class brings you through all the requirements for your pup to earn an AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy medal (precursor to the Canine Good Citizen title).
Class sessions focused on explanation of rules and basics. You will learn and practice the AKC Novice Level signs.
Prerequisite: Basic Obedience Class (solid Sit, Down, Stay and loose leash walking)
AKC Rally Information: https://www.akc.org/sports/rally/
This class is designed for those who have already demonstrated skills at the Rally Novice level and are ready to go to the next step.
Learn to:
Pivot
Dog Circles
Heel while moving Backward
Double About Turn
Recall over Jump
Send your dog away to a sit
This 5-week session runs continually. Most choose to repeat the class multiple times as some skills are more complex and take longer to master.
Tricks Training is fun for you and your dog! The class is designed for dogs of all ages and their humans who are looking for a fun, engaging way to bond with their pups!! Using positive reinforcement, you will learn how to teach your dog a variety of fun and useful tricks. We’ll start with fetch, spin, target, wobble board, Figure 8 and more! New tricks will be presented each week.
This is a great way to build confidence, focus, and engagement with your dog!! You’ll leave with new skills, both for you and your dog, to show off at home!
You will also have an opportunity to earn a Novice Tricks Dog title with the “Do More With Your Dog program.”
Prerequisite: We highly recommend participation in a basic obedience class and/or puppy class before jumping into Tricks and Games. Dog should have a reliable on-command “sit,” “down,” and “recall.”
Does your dog have a behavior or specific problem you need help with? Schedule a consultation to receive advice and training tips to get your pup on the right track. A professional trainer will come to your home to evaluate your dog in the setting most comfortable for them and most convenient for the family. A portion of the consultation cost can be applied to follow-up training should you choose to continue working with us.
Would you like to do more with your dog but don't know where to start? The internet, social media, and well-meaning friends all have an opinion and approach. Try them all and you are sure to get frustrated. Why? Because each dog and family situation is different. Your plan needs to include the most important part...YOU!
Save time and end the start-restart cycle. Meet with us via phone or video to receive professional recommendations based on your goals and current situation. By the end of the session you will have a plan to move forward that works for you and your dog.
Spend some time practicing with your agility dog. An indoor course/equipment will be set up to allow practice on individual obstacles or practice handling through multiple obstacles.
Agility Practice Times will serve "Trialing/Getting Ready to Trial" teams. Enroll in these if you are already trialing, or have taken enough agility classes for your dog to navigate all the obstacles at full height safely.
If you want some suggestions on how to fix an issue, help will be available but remember this is not a class. It is a time to practice and have fun with your dog.
Expect at minimum two (2) 10 minute opportunities in the ring. Participants will rotate through a run order. Limited to 6 dog/handler teams.
MOST TUESDAY EVENINGS - Check calendar for specific dates.
Come practice with the FLX Flyball Dogs. The club meets most Tuesday evenings at our Phelps facility. Working drop-in spots are available for handlers with some flyball experience. Multi-dog discounts will apply during checkout. Helpers are always free! Come learn to box load, pass call, take stats - lots of jobs for non-handlers! Practice is also open to members of other Flyball clubs as a drop-in.
These courses are designed for the beginning dog to show basic sequencing and performance skills in agility.
The ultimate goal of this class is to prepare you for Agility Course Test 1 and Agility Course Test Jumpers 1 (ACT1, ACTJ1). We will video for virtual titles as dog and handler are ready.
Some participants may progress to ACT2 and ACTJ2 as skills develop. This course can be taken multiple times to build confidence and progress at your own pace.
Dog/Handler teams can participate and complete using "rollers" as well as catches in the air. Go for distance, accuracy, and speed with an number of techinques and games that will prepare you for a variety of competative disc sports. We will even explore combining agility and tricks with disc play.
Does your dog love to chase squirrels, rabbits, mice, or anything that moves? Dogs that love to chase will shine in this mini-workshop. This indoor mini-course tests your dog's interest in the sport while you gain all the information you need to participate in your first FCAT or CAT trial.
Your dog must be in good health and injury free to participate in this class.
Your dog has the basics of "sit", "down", and "stay". When you walk within 15 feet of people and dogs, your dog gives you reasonable focus (no lunging or barking at other dogs) ...so what's next? This 6-session class will refine your current sit, down, and stay at increasing distance and with stronger distraction. We will focuse on refining technical aspects of directional changes on leash. We will practice different methods of rewarding to motivate and encourage good habits in positioning and compliance.
Call to Front
Come (recall and sit in front of handler)
Heel
Right and Left Turns (90º , 270º, 360º)
Right Finish
Left Finish
Stand
Stand for Exam
Dogs who pass the CGC test should be under good control and be safe around people and other dogs. The purpose of the CGC Program is to ensure that our favorite companion, the dog, can be a respected member of the community because it has been trained to be well behaved in the home, in public places, and in the presence of other dogs. The CGC Program welcomes both purebred and mixed breed dogs. The CGC Test is noncompetitive, and dogs are not required to perform with the same precision required in formal obedience. Dogs that pass all 10 items of the CGC test, including purebreds and mixed breeds, are listed in the CGC records at the American Kennel Club. Owners of dogs that pass all 10 items of the CGC test may order an official CGC certificate from the American Kennel Club, or if their dog has an AKC, PAL, or AKC Canine Partners number, the dog can be awarded an official title. Titles are listed on the dog’s title record and the suffix “CGC” may be used after the dog’s name.
Bring your game to the next level. This class will help you practice and hone your skills for competitive disc games. We will cover techniques and strategies beyond the basics. Most people choose to take this class again and again to practice for competition in organizations such as UpDog, Skyhounds, and Toss-n-Fetch.