Run Wild Dog Sports is the premiere facility in the Pacific Northwest for dogs and their people! With over 20 acres on the Green River, we have 2 agility arenas, a training barn, barn hunt area, a pristine outdoor field for competitions and ample space to let your dogs run! Whether you are interested in taking classes, becoming a member or hosting your event, Run Wild is the place for you! Www.runwilddogsports.com
This class will be taught by members of the Cascade Comets Flyball Club. Get started...Read MoreThis class will be taught by members of the Cascade Comets Flyball Club. Get started in the exciting sport of flyball with your dog! This class focuses on: Recalls Over Jumps: Training your dog to return enthusiastically while clearing jumps. Flyball Box Skills: Teaching your dog to retrieve the ball from the flyball box confidently. Dog Passing: Building your dog's ability to pass other dogs during relay runs. Handler and Dog Fundamentals: Handlers learn timing and communication while dogs build skills and confidence. Safety is our top priority, and we use positive, reward-based methods to ensure a fun and supportive experience. It’s helpful if dogs like tennis balls. Must be at least one year old, and not be aggressive. No prior experience is needed—just bring your enthusiasm, treats, or toys, and let’s begin the adventure!
Introduction to Flyball (5 classes)
This class will be taught by members of...Read MoreThis class will be taught by members of the Cascade Comets Flyball Club. Get started in the exciting sport of flyball with your dog! This class focuses on: Recalls Over Jumps: Training your dog to return enthusiastically while clearing jumps. Flyball Box Skills: Teaching your dog to retrieve the ball from the flyball box confidently. Dog Passing: Building your dog's ability to pass other dogs during relay runs. Handler and Dog Fundamentals: Handlers learn timing and communication while dogs build skills and confidence. Safety is our top priority, and we use positive, reward-based methods to ensure a fun and supportive experience. It’s helpful if dogs like tennis balls. Must be at least one year old, and not be aggressive. No prior experience is needed—just bring your enthusiasm, treats, or toys, and let’s begin the adventure!