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
Puppy Kindergarten - for dogs 8-16 weeks old at the start of class $140.00
This 4-week class is ideal for all young puppies. The focus will be on socialization and exploring new experiences, engagement, relationship building, and basic life skills. You’ll learn practical solutions for the challenges of puppyhood, including how to handle puppy biting and mouthiness, crate training and confinement, potty training, problem prevention, and other puppy-related issues. Puppies will be working primarily with their owners on all the fun activities. There may be opportunities for carefully supervised puppy interaction. We introduce some basic obedience skills in this class but most skills are covered on our Manners classes, which we recommend taking concurrently or shortly after completing this series.
This 4 week class has rolling admission. You pick and join any week that has an opening. Once you start, you have a reserved spot in that class for consecutive 4 weeks. Please contact us at training@runwilddogsports.com with any questions.
AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy® Program :: 8–24 Weeks Old $210.00
This 6-week is designed to prepare you for the AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy® test. Upon passing the test, you’ll get an application to send to AKC for enrollment in the AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy® Program. All dogs are welcome to participate in the program including purebreds and mixed breeds.
In this class you and your pup will learn the foundational behaviors leading toward the Canine Good Citizen® test including sit, down, recalls, tolerance of handling, tolerance of strangers and more.
Contact us at training@runwilddogsports.com for more info.
This is our foundational manners course for puppies and dogs of all ages. It’s a 6-week class focused on teaching you how to teach your dog good manners and behaviors using reward and engagement. A great class for dogs of all ages—from puppies to adolescent dogs and even older dogs that just need a refresher—it is also perfect for dogs that are settling into a new home that could use a reminder on their manners, or that may not have had any previous training.
Topics will include: good manners, appropriate greetings, leash walking, and coming when called. We’ll work on increasing duration, distance, and distraction.
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: None
This is a 6-week beginning manners class for dogs that plan to pursue dog sports and activities such as agility, rally, nose work, field work, or barn hunt. With an emphasis on engagement, focus, and learning to work enthusiastically with their handler, this class is great for dogs of all ages—from puppies to adolescent dogs, or even older dogs.
Topics will include foundation sport skills such as learning how to work at the handler’s side, an introduction to using targets and stations, using toy play and food as a reward, as well as all the basics like sit, down, stay, and coming when called.
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: None
This is a basic manners class for dogs that are overly friendly, bouncy, and bursting with energy—and maybe impulsive or having a hard time remembering what you thought they knew. In this 6-week class, we focus on teaching you how to teach your dog good manners and behaviors using reward and engagement. We will focus on skills to help these dogs be successful by channeling this energy with impulse games, building focus, as well as appropriate greetings and basic manners.
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: None
The 6 week Sports Prep class helps build the foundation skills necessary to advance into agility, flyball, obedience, rally or other dog sports. The class covers effective toy play techniques and food reinforcement to build and keep engagement. The reinforcement strategies will encourage both working close to the handler and moving away from the handler. We will work on training techniques such as shaping, targeting and chaining, shadow handling/circle work, and working on both sides of the handler. We will work on advanced sit/down stays, on and off-leash heeling, and recall skills with distractions. The class also covers strategies for managing arousal, focus, and understanding how to redirect dogs away from distractions. Prerequisite is successful completion of one of our Manners classes or instructor approval.
This is a one-hour practice session designed to help fix on-leash reactivity when out and about. It is geared towards reactivity to dogs but can also address reactivity towards people, things on wheels, etc. We will work one dog at a time taking turns, 2 turns each. If necessary, please bring something to cover your windows so that your dog cannot see dogs outside of your vehicle while waiting for your turn. For example, rolling blankets into your windows or keeping the dog in a covered crate. Please bring at least 2 cups of high value food rewards (canned chicken, cubed cheese, etc.).
Prerequisites: This practice is for graduates of Reactive Rover or by instructor permission. Please email training@runwilddogsports.com with questions.
Does your dog refuse to come when called? Run away or play keep-away when you try to catch him at the park? Or do they chase after squirrels or other dogs even when you call them? Learn how to teach your dog to reliably come when called, in any scenario!
In this 4-week class we will be going over fun games and exercises to help your dog learn to listen in controlled training scenarios as well as real life situations.
Special Equipment Needed:
Lots of treats ranging from medium- to high-value
a Long Line (a 12-15’ leash, or two leashes clipped together) - not needed in Week 1.
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: None
Does your dog bark, lunge, growl, snap at, or pull towards other dogs while on walks? Does your dog suddenly stop being able to listen when another dog appears? This 6-week class is designed to help fix on-leash reactivity towards dogs when out and about in public and on walks. You will learn management skills, focus and attention techniques, and other routines to help your dog be successful and walk more calmly when seeing other dogs. You will also learn to read dog body language, techniques for relaxation, and helping your dog perceive other dogs as something positive through counterconditioning and desensitization.
This semi-private class is limited to just four (4) dogs. The first class is lecture-only, so NO DOGS during the first class.
🚫 Dogs with a bite history are not eligible for this class.
This class is a continuation class from Reactive Rover designed to continue your journey in helping fix on-leash reactivity towards dogs when out and about in public and on walks. You will learn management skills, focus and attention techniques and other routines to help your dog be successful and walk more calmly when seeing other dogs. You will also learn to read dog body language, techniques for relaxation, and helping your dog perceive other dogs as something positive through counterconditioning and desensitization. This semi-private class is limited to just 4 dogs.
Does walking your dog feel like a shoulder workout? Do you want a walk in the park to feel easy and fun?
In this 4-week class, you’ll learn how to teach your dog to walk on a loose leash. We will be covering fun games and practice scenarios to help teach your dog to walk nicely with you to prep for neighborhood walks, walking in a store, walking on a trail, and more!
Special Equipment Needed:
Collar
Well-Fitted Harness (such as the Ruffwear Front Range or 2 Hounds Freedom No-Pull)
4-6′ Leash (no flexi/extendable leads)
A lot of pea-sized medium- and high-value treats (jerky treats or freeze dried meats work well)
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: None
Canine Good Citizen Prep is designed to prepare you for the AKC Canine Good Citizen test and is ideal for anyone who wants to expand their skills, teach their dog advanced behaviors and build reliability of existing behaviors at a distance and around distractions.
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: Successful completion of one of our Companion Manners classes or instructor approval.
ℹ️ AKC registration is not required for the class or test, but would be required to receive the Title Certificate from AKC.
Help your dog turn stress into confidence and distraction into focus!
This 4-week class will get your dog prepared for staying connected and focused during high-energy dog sports as well as the challenges of everyday life. It will help dogs that are having difficulty focusing because they are anxious or over excited about people, other dogs, or other things in the environment. This class also provides strategies for preventing dogs from becoming reactive due to anxiety or excitement.
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: Successful completion of one of our Manners classes as well as CGC Prep or Sports Prep. Your dog will need to be able to stay on their station (mat, bed, or platform) and be proficient with sit, down, stay, hand touch, and recall.
If you’ve completed a foundational manners class and would like to continue training to take your dog’s skills to the next level, this is the class for you. This 6-week class focuses especially on polite people greetings, consistent loose leash walking, reliable recalls, and more advanced stays, along with other helpful daily life skills.
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: Successful completion of one of our Manners classes or instructor permission
Contact us at training@runwilddogsports.com.
In this 6-week course, you and your dog will learn the skills necessary to volunteer to visit hospitals, special needs centers, schools, nursing homes, and other facilities. Therapy dogs need to have a calm and gentle disposition. They must be good around other dogs, calm when strangers pet them all over, not jump on others, walk on a leash without pulling, and not be startled by things such as strange noises, smells, and medical equipment.
This course provides specific instruction to prepare for testing with Alliance for Dogs (formerly TDI), which is an accredited therapy organization through the American Kennel Club (AKC).
✅ Prerequisite: An appropriate temperament and completion of a Companion Manners or similar class. Canine Good Citizen (CGC) test completion is a plus but not necessary.
Need an overview or refresher of foundation skills for rowdy dogs? This one-hour workshop covers basics of attention, settling, responding more appropriately to dogs and people, and recognizing and preventing fear and frustration in our rowdier dogs. Overly reactive dogs (aka dogs who excessively bark, lunge, or growl at other dogs) would find a better fit in Reactive Rover classes or workshops. Please email training@runwilddogsports.com with any questions!
Need an overview or refresher of foundation skills? This one-hour workshop covers basics of attention, settling, leash manners, and recalls. Puppies welcome. Overly reactive dogs (aka dogs who excessively bark, lunge, or growl at other dogs) would find a better fit in Barky Dog or Reactive Rover classes or workshops. Please email training@runwilddogsports.com with any questions!
A one-hour practice to help prepare for the 10 exercises in the AKC's Canine Good Citizen Test. You may use treats and toys to help practice specific exercises or run through the test without treats/toys to identify where more training is needed. Your dog does not have to be at testing-level as this is not an official test. Dogs who excessively bark, lunge, or growl at other dogs or people would find a better fit in Barky Dog or Reactive Rover classes or workshops. Please email training@runwilddogsports.com with any questions.
Does your dog refuse to come when called? Run away or play keep-away when you try to catch him? Learn some tips and tricks on how to teach your dog to reliably recall in this one-hour workshop. Please email training@runwilddogsports.com with any questions!
If your dog is a door bolter, or just a bit too questionable near an open door or gate, this workshop is for you. Topics include situational management, impulse control, stay, automatic waiting at thresholds, and a brief overview of recall (coming when called). Overly reactive dogs (aka dogs who excessively bark, lunge, or growl at other dogs) would find a better fit in Reactive Rover classes or workshops. Please email training@runwilddogsports.com with any questions!
Is your dog easily distracted by the world around them? Do they only pay attention when there is a treat in your hand? This is a one-hour workshop introducing a variety of exercises used to encourage attention and eye contact as well as getting rewards off of your person. Please bring a sturdy, chew-resistant container/treat pouch that closes completely along with at least 2 cups of food rewards (in the container/pouch) and a mat/bed for your dog to lay on.
Reactive dogs may be welcome. Email Brenna at brenna@runwilddogsports.com to inquire about your specific dog, and/or with any other questions.
If trimming your dog’s nails is like restraining a rabid coyote, or bringing your dog to the vet feels akin to entering a war zone, this workshop is for you. Topics include an introduction to the concept of cooperative care, how to desensitize your dog to nail trimmers, cones, etc., and recognizing and reducing distress. If the vet/groomer’s is a war zone because of the other dogs, please see the workshop Barky Dog Basics or Reactive Rover Practice. Email brenna@runwilddogsports.com with questions.
Does your dog become overly excited, jump and pull and bounce around? Always in a rush, not staying when asked? Learn how to teach your dog to be more patient in a variety of situations in this one hour workshop. Email training@runwilddogsports.com with any questions. Dog-reactive dogs may be welcome, please inquire first.
Does walking your dog feel like a shoulder workout? Do you want a walk in the park to feel like a 'walk in the park'? Learn some techniques and tips for a looser leash in this one-hour workshop! Topics include teaching attention, leash pressure games, turning distractions into cues to focus on you, and more!
Overly reactive dogs (aka dogs who excessively bark, lunge, or growl at other dogs) would find a better fit in Reactive Rover classes or workshops. Email Brenna at brenna@runwilddogsports.com with any questions!
This is a one-hour workshop focused on skills helpful for a reliable stay, including go to place, release words, and building duration and distance, as well as teaching dogs how to calm themselves and settle. Please email training@runwilddogsports.com with any questions! Dog-reactive dogs may be welcome, please inquire first.
Doggy Parkour is a fun, interactive activity in which dogs can safely explore and conquer challenges found naturally in their everyday environment.
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: None
A follow-on class to Rally, Freestyle and Tricks Foundation. Continue your journey with Rally, Freestyle or more advanced trick titles! Whether for sports, showing off, for dog dance routines, or just to have a good time with your dog, this class will cover more advanced tricks, rally exercises, and beyond. Let your imagination Run Wild!
In this 6-week class, learn foundations for fun new behaviors! Whether for sports, showing off, for dog dance routines, or just to have a good time with your dog, this class will cover tricks, body awareness exercises, and heeling positions used in Rally, Rally Freestyle, and beyond. We can cover specific tricks you are wanting to teach for Trick Dog titles too! Some trick ideas include retrieving items, taking a bow, walking backwards around you- let your imagination Run Wild!
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: None
Scent Games is the perfect class for teams interested in a casual introduction to nosework. Dogs will learn to search for food using a series of fun games that you can practice on rainy days and in the comfort of your own home, no special tools or equipment needed!
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: None
Absolutely no experience needed for this course. Scent Games is appropriate for all breeds and ages, including puppies as young as 6 months old! Nervous or anxious dogs will benefit from games that build independence and confidence, and hyperactive dogs will learn how to focus and work calmly.
This is a private agility lesson. Dates and times are based on instructor availability. These lessons are typically meant for existing students or those who have already spoken with the instructor. If you have questions, please contact agility@runwilddogsports.com
INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. You must be either a current student of the instructor or have explicit permission to join the class. If you haven't already, please email the instructor at <instructor's first name>@runwilddogsports.com (ie dominique@runwilddogsports.com) to ask permission before signing up.
Drop-in appointments are great if you know you can't make a full session. As we have openings in certain classes, instructors have the ability to make them available for drop-ins. The class levels vary.
Prerequisites: Dogs must be proficient on all equipment and instructor approval.
This class is focused on skills, drills and coursework for students to be successful in future competitions for all venues. Dogs do not need to be fluent with all equipment but need to be proficient with jumps, tunnels, and contact equipment (exception with teeter and weaves) and be able to perform 10-12 obstacle courses.
Prereqs; Foundation Agility and Novice Agility.*Run Wild approval required for registration. Please email agility@runwilddogsports.com for approval/evaluation.
This 6-week continuing class focuses on skills, drills, and coursework for students to be successful in UKI and International-style courses. Dogs in this class should be fluent with all agility equipment. In the class, you will learn to handle the most complex sequences in the game today from our most decorated instructors. You will learn more precise execution and other advanced maneuvers to tackle those big courses.
Prereqs; Masters-level competition experience and approval required for registration. Please email agility@runwilddogsports.com for approval/evaluation.
This is a 6-week continuing class focused on skills, drills, and courses for teams to be successful in all agility venues such as AKC, USDAA, UKI, CPE, NADAC and ASCA. Teams will learn advanced handling for masters level courses including backsides, threadles, and distance handling. Teams in this class should already be fluent with all agility equipment.
Prereqs; Foundation Agility, Novice Agility and Intermediate Agility. *Run Wild approval required for registration. Please email agility@runwilddogsports.com for approval/evaluation.
This continuing 6 week class is our foundational agility class. You will learn about building flatwork handling for both dogs and their people. This course teaches dogs how to respond to our physical cues as well as building understanding of jumps, tunnels and the foundation for contact equipment. ✅ Prerequisite: Sport Prep and approval required Email agility@runwilddogsports.com for approval or more info.
Foundation Agility Two building off of everything taught in Foundation Agility One. This course focuses on building stronger commitment and independence to obstacles. Dogs will be introduced to contact equipment such as dog walk, teeter and Aframe.
Prereqs; Foundation Agility One and Run Wild Sport Prep or Instructor Evaluation/Approval.*Run Wild approval required for registration. Please email agility@runwilddogsports.com for approval/evaluation.
This continuing class is focused on skills, drills and coursework for students to be successful in future competitions for all venues. Dogs do not need to be fluent with all equipment but should be proficient on jumps, tunnels, and contact equipment (exception with teeter and weaves) and be able to perform 10-12 obstacle courses.
Prereqs; Foundation Agility and Novice Agility.*Run Wild approval required for registration. Please email agility@runwilddogsports.com for approval/evaluation.
This continuing class is focused on skills, drills and coursework for students to be successful in future competitions for all venues. Dogs do not need to be fluent with all equipment but should have already completed Foundation Agility classes and be able to perform 5-8 obstacle courses.
Prereqs; Foundation Agility One and Two.*Run Wild approval required for registration. Please email agility@runwilddogsports.com for approval/evaluation.
Introduction to Barn Hunt Private Lesson- 25 minute $55.00
This is a 25 minute private lesson for handlers with a dog brand new to Barn Hunt. You and your dog will get an introduction to the rats (safely in PVC tubes) and the environment of a Barn Hunt. The instructor will help assess your dog’s interest and help them understand the concepts of the sport and competitions.
Please Bring:
Leash, collar or harness
High value rewards, treats and/or toys
Water.
Please park along the backside of Zanee Arena near the Barn Hunt rings and potty your dog upon arrival.
Email adrienne@runwilddogsports.com or kelsey@runwilddogsports.com with questions.
Master Level Private Barn Hunt Lesson - 25 minute $55.00
This lesson is for a handler with a dog hunting at the Master Level in Barn Hunt. During this lesson we can work through any issues you may be experiencing and review and discuss rules for competing as needed.
**For multiple handlers wanting to share lesson time back-to-back lessons must be booked. Please bring: High value treats Toys Water
Email kelsey@runwilddogsports.com with questions
Master Level Private Barn Hunt Lesson - 55 minute $110.00
This lesson is for a handler with 2-4 dogs hunting at the Master Level in Barn Hunt.
During this lesson we can work through any issues you may be experiencing and review and discuss rules for competing as needed.
2 dogs minimum and 4 maximum per lesson.
**For multiple handlers wanting to share lesson time back-to-back lessons must be booked.
Please bring:
High value treats
Toys
Water
Email kelsey@runwilddogsports.com
Novice/Open Level Private Barn Hunt Lesson - 25 minutes $55.00
This lesson is for a handler with up to 2 dogs hunting at the Novice or Open Level in Barn Hunt. Dogs must have completed an Introduction lesson prior to booking.
During this lesson we can work through any issues you may be experiencing and review and discuss rules for competing. Bring rewards for your dog, we can decide what to use when to get the best performance!
2 dogs maximum per lesson.
**For multiple handlers wanting to share lesson time back-to-back lessons must be booked.
Please bring:
High value treats
Toys
Water
Email kelsey@runwilddogsports.com or adrienne@runwilddogsports.com with questions
Novice/Open Level Private Barn Hunt Lesson - 55 minute $110.00
This lesson is for a handler with 2-4 dogs hunting at the Novice or Open Level in Barn Hunt. Dogs must have completed an Introduction lesson prior to booking.
During this lesson we can work through any issues you may be experiencing and review and discuss rules for competing. Bring rewards for your dog, we can decide what to use when to get the best performance!
2 dogs minimum and 4 maximum per lesson.
**For multiple handlers wanting to share lesson time back-to-back lessons must be booked.
Please bring:
High value treats
Toys
Water.
Email kelsey@runwilddogsports.com or adrienne@runwilddogsports.com with questions
Senior Level Private Barn Hunt Lesson - 25 minute $55.00
This lesson is for handlers with up to 2 dogs hunting at Senior Level. During this lesson we can work through any issues you may be experiencing and review and discuss rules for competing as needed. Bring rewards for your dog, we can decide what to use when to get the best performance!
2 dogs maximum per lesson.
**For multiple handlers wanting to share lesson time back-to-back lessons must be booked. Please bring: High value treats Toys Water.
Email kelsey@runwilddogsports.com or adrienne@runwilddogsports.com with questions
Senior Level Private Barn Hunt Lesson - 55 minute $110.00
This lesson is for handlers with 2-4 dogs hunting at Senior Level. During this lesson we can work through any issues you may be experiencing and review and discuss rules for competing as needed. Bring rewards for your dog, we can decide what to use when to get the best performance!
2 minimum and 4 dogs maximum per lesson.
**For multiple handlers wanting to share lesson time back-to-back lessons must be booked. Please bring: High value treats Toys Water.
Email kelsey@runwilddogsports.com or adrienne@runwilddogsports.com with questions
In this 4-week class session, each team will rotate through a run order for 2 turns in the ring each week. Your turns in the ring will be tailored to your teams specific needs and level. Group classes are reserved for dogs currently competing in Barn Hunt Trials or that have previously completed an Introduction to Barn Hunt Lesson.
Bring rewards for your dog, we can decide what to use when to get the best performance! Please park along the backside of Zanee Arena near the Barn Hunt rings and potty your dog upon arrival. A $25 per incident fee will be assessed for all accidents in the ring, so you should plan on taking your dog on a short potty walk before each turn in the ring to develop good habits and minimize the chance of eliminating in the ring.
In this 6-week class, you’ll learn the initial foundation skills to enable your dog to discover and enhance their natural hunt drive, have fun, play, and build their curiosity and confidence. You and your dog will strengthen your bond utilizing their natural desire to hunt while having fun & burning energy, both mentally and physically. The primary goal is fun! Where dogs get to be dogs! Dogs work independently of each other and with their team handler.
This class is for any type of dog, regardless of breed, size or temperament, and is great for dogs that are shy or sensitive around other dogs, dogs with social or situational anxiety preventing them from joining typical training classes, dogs with hearing or sight impairments, or even those who are retired working dogs in need of a "job" to keep them busy and happy.
ℹ️ If your dog needs special attention because of shyness, reactivity, or sensitivity, please contact us before signing up.
Email kaylee@runwilddogsports.com with any questions.
This 6-week class continues the foundational concepts learned in Intro to K9 Nose Work® and takes the game to a new and more fun level, increasing dogs' natural scenting abilities and their desire to hunt. It uses problem solving techniques and games by raising the height of the "hide" (treat), beginning interior, exterior and vehicle searches!
✅ Prerequisite: Introduction to Nose Work® or instructor approval.
This 6-week class introduces the target oils, beginning with Birch followed by Anise and Clove. Utilizing the principles of K9 Nose Work® learned in the intro classes, it provides the foundation skills for competition, if desired, or just another level of fun for both the dog and handler. Teams will work box drills and indoor searches with an introduction to exterior searches on odor while continuing the fun and confidence building the dogs have so enjoyed.
✅ Prerequisite: Completion of Intro to K9 Nose Work® classes or instructor approval. Contact dogs@runwilddogsports.com with questions.
This class is for dogs of all levels, from brand new teams to more experienced search teams. If you are brand new to the sports/game or your dog needs special attention such as shyness, reactivity or sensitivity, please contact the instructor first at Training@runwilddogsports.com.
In this class, we will focus on all the foundation skills needed to be successful in any of the scenting sport organizations (AKC, NACSW, USCSS, or UKC etc). Exercises and games will be adjusted to fit the experience levels of each team. No prerequisite is required to enroll in this class. Any dog of any age, breed and size can enjoy a good sniffing game.
Please note that only one dog will be working at a time, so dogs that are not currently working will be left in your car until their turn. This class will be repeated to fine tune a dog's skills in all areas.
Get some practice in before your next trials or come learn foundation skills for the sport! Some limited feedback and advice are provided. Every team will get at least two run-throughs, more if time allows. A Nov/Int course will be built alongside an Adv/Exc course, with a few optional Masters signs. You do not need to be working full courses; during your turn, work on whatever you'd like to.
Prerequisite: Be a student in one of our classes and instructor permission.
Please email training@runwilddogsports.com for permission or with questions.
This continuing 6-week course will cover the exercises found in AKC’s Intermediate and Advanced level Rally classes and prepare the team for competition at that level. Teams will progress to Off-Leash heeling as they are ready.
✅ Prerequisite: Novice Rally Skills or instructor permission
Contact us at training@runwilddogsports.com with questions.
This continuing 6-week class will focus on the core skills of heeling, cueing, and maintaining engagement with your dog and will prepare you for Novice level competition challenges. You will learn standard obedience skills including turns, sit, down, stand, and stays in the context of the Novice competition-level Rally exercises. All exercises are performed on-leash.
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: Companion or Performance Manners and Sport Prep or instructor permission
Contact us at training@runwilddogsports.com with questions.
In this continuing 6-week course, you will progress through the excellent rally skills including off-leash heeling, bypassing distractions, and tricks like backing up, jumps, and spins. AKC Masters exercises will be mixed in, introducing more freestyle-like tricks.
✅ Prerequisite: Advanced Rally Skills or instructor permission
Contact us at training@runwilddogsports.com with questions.
This is a private agility lesson. Dates and times are based on instructor availability.
These lessons are typically meant for existing students or those who have already spoken with the instructor. If you have questions, please contact agility@runwilddogsports.com
Get one on one help with basic obedience or reactivity issues. Or get an assessment for which class would best fit your dog? This private lesson is a fabulous place to start. After you register, the instructor will send you some basic preparation material and ask you to fill out a questionnaire. These lessons take place in our Kirbee Academy Training Barn - a large, accessible indoor facility.
Get one on one help with basic obedience or reactivity issues. Or get an assessment for which class would best fit your dog? This private lesson is a fabulous place to start. After you register, the instructor will send you some basic preparation material and ask you to fill out a questionnaire. These lessons take place in our Kirbee Academy Training Barn - a large, accessible indoor facility.
Flyball team practices are hosted through Cascade Comets in our Kirbee Academy (Training Barn) with rubber mats.
Limited spots are available and flyball experience and approval is required.
✅ Prerequisite: Flyball experience and instructor approval. Contact us at training@runwilddogsports.com.
In this course you will learn about restrained recalls, dead ball retrieves, playing tug and an ‘out’ command, team dog basics, wall work and turning,
You will need a dog who is engaged in working with you and has good toy and ball drive.
🚫 Reactive dogs (dogs that aggressively bark, lunge, or growl at people or dogs) are not eligible for this class, but may be suitable for Reactive Rover. Please contact us for recommendations.
✅ Prerequisite: One of our Manners classes and Sport Prep or instructor approval.
Join the Rainier Disc Dog Team in participating in the worldwide Toss & Fetch Disc League. Each dog and handler team will get 2 one-minute or 69 second rounds scored and compete against teams worldwide, for five weeks of play. Check out Toss & Fetch here: http://tossandfetch.com.
And our Team's Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/groups/RainierDiscDogs Contact - Michelle Dundas (michelle@runwilddogsports.com)
Once signed up please email Michelle the following: - Dog(s) Name - Dog(s) Division (Expert, Master, Handler) - Tiny Dog Status (under 40cm) - Dog(s) Breed
We have 2 options for disc league play this spring:
Sunday 11:00 AM April 21, 28, May 5, 12, and 19
Or
Thursday 5:30 PM April 25, May 2, 9, 16 and 23
Join the Rainier Disc Dog Team in participating in the worldwide Toss & Fetch Disc League. Each dog and handler team will get 2 one-minute or 69 second rounds scored and compete against teams worldwide, for five weeks of play. Check out Toss & Fetch here: http://tossandfetch.com.
And our Team's Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/groups/RainierDiscDogs Contact - Michelle Dundas (michelle@runwilddogsports.com)
Once signed up please email Michelle the following: - Dog(s) Name - Dog(s) Division (Expert, Master, Handler) - Tiny Dog Status (under 40cm) - Dog(s) Breed
We have 2 options for disc league play this spring:
Sunday 11:00 AM April 21, 28, May 5, 12, and 19
Or
Thursday 5:30 PM April 25, May 2, 9, 16 and 23
Join the Rainier Disc Dog Team in participating in the worldwide Toss & Fetch Disc League. Each dog and handler team will get 2 one-minute rounds scored and compete against teams worldwide, for five weeks of play. Check out Toss & Fetch here: http://tossandfetch.com.
And our Team's Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/groups/RainierDiscDogs Contact - Michelle Dundas (michelle@runwilddogsports.com)
Once signed up please email Michelle the following: - Dog(s) Name - Dog(s) Division (Expert, Master, Handler) - Tiny Dog Status (under 40cm) - Dog(s) Breed
In this class you will learn foundation flatwork skills, basic throws and accuracy drills, a killer retrieve to hand, super speedy disc drops and recalls, and how to teach your dog to safely catch both rollers and flying discs. By the end of the 6-weeks teams will be ready to compete in Toss & Fetch league.
This class is perfect for a team just starting out in disc (so tell your friends!), or for anyone wanting to improve their existing T&F skills (e.g. slow recall, dropping early, not catching the disc). This class is geared towards dogs or puppies that already have a desire to chase/grab/play with toys. Puppies are welcome!
✅ Prerequisite: One of our Manners classes and Sport Prep or instructor approval.
We will begin the workshop without dogs for 1.5- 2 hours of lecture reviewing the different classes NASDA offers as well as the rules including how runs are scored, earning titles and more. We will then take a 30 minute break before each working spot team will get the chance to do a mock trial run in each class.
You should bring any items needed to keep your dog comfortable and safe while waiting in the car during the lecture portion of the workshop as well as between their runs. You are welcome to bring your own chair for comfort and are encouraged to bring a pen and paper to take notes as well as items the handler will need to scent for our Lost Item Recovery search. Please bring the following three items in a gallon zip lock bag or similar sized sealed container with your dogs name on it. If you register multiple dogs you can use the same items, please list all dog names on the bag.
1. A set of keys, 3-5 with or without a Keychain or fob attached
2. A wallet, small to medium in size, cloth or leather
3. Soft clothing item, small in size, like a glove or sock or something similar.
Email any questions to instructor kelsey@runwilddogsports.com
This 2.5hr workshop will focus on coursework challenges common in UKI or AKC ISC. Handlers will be pushed to improve their course analysis, timing of cues, and position on course. Dogs should know all of the obstacles, have decent commitment, and a basic knowledge of backsides or threadles.
This 2.5hr workshop is for all of the young dogs with big aspirations! Even if your young dog only knows jumps and tunnels, it doesn't mean you can't introduce them to advanced concepts such as big sends/distance, layering, discriminations, backsides, and more! In this workshop you will learn how to set up simple exercises to introduce these concepts, as well as how to slowly progress each exercise while keeping your young dog fast and confident. We will also touch on the foundation skills (commitment, forward focus, etc) needed to progress to more advanced coursework. Even if you don't aspire to a world team, the skills covered in this workshop will help any dog reach the higher levels of AKC/UKI. Appropriate for all skill levels, including older dogs that need to brush up on their foundations; puppies as young as 6 months old are welcome!
This not That! Frustration-Free Discrimination Training $85.00
This 2.5hr workshop will focus on training common verbal discriminations with minimal frustration and guesswork! The topics that will be covered include listening foundation games, step-by-step skill generalization, and how to proof your skills with handling and short sequences. Appropriate for all skill levels; puppies as young as 6 months old are welcome!
Back by popular demand, this 2.5hr workshop will focus on all aspects of weave pole training, from choosing a method to train your dog for the first time, to troubleshooting, to proofing. All skill levels are welcome, and the workshop material will be tailored to each team's interest. If you are looking for skills and drills to test your weave independence, for a new method to train your youngster, or for help with issues like collection, finding the entry, sticking in the poles until the very end, this workshop is for you!
Coursework with international skills such as threadles, backsides, challenging weaves entries/exits etc. We will focus on training individual skills so that you can trust them and your dog understands their job. In addition, this session will focus on your teamwork with your dog to navigate through challenging sequences. We will work on perfecting your timing, execution and ability to set lines for your dog.
Speed Lines For Speed And Confidence - Stacie Cwik Seminar $125.00
Get the most out of your dog by teaching them to open up and RUN! This seminar is all about speed lines for more confidence! This will be a great session for young dogs that need to build confidence or older dogs that need more speed & confidence on course!
This sessions will use jumps and tunnels only. Great sessions for young dogs or advanced dogs looking for more forward focus, speed and confidence. Limited to 6 working participants.
Young Dog Sequencing - Stacie Cwik Seminar $125.00
Is your dog starting to do short sequences? Are you trying to test what they know and find when they need to know? This seminar is all about building skills needed in agility today and putting short sequences together to challenge your dog’s foundation! You will see handling challenges such as front crosses and blind crosses in addition to dog challenges such as forward focus, commitment and understanding. This Is a great session for those that have young dogs OR those that would like to test their older dog’s foundation.
This seminar is appropriate for dogs 6 months and older. Only jumps & tunnels will be used in this session. Limited to 6 working participants.
Assessment and Bodywork for your pet with Beth Mantis - 1 hour appointments $135.00
Beth uses bio-mechanical correction, facia release, and visceral and lymphatic work to restore optimal healthy function. She is a licensed LMT for humans, dogs and horses, but uses Animal Osteopathic Techniques - so treating the whole body. Her experience in the horse world is hugely valuable in seeing movement and understanding how to work with our animals.
This audit spot is for a full day of the auditing any sessions throughout the day during Run Wild Agility Winter Camp. You can bounce back and forth between sessions or stick with a specific session, up to you! Lunch is included :)
This is Justine's jam!! This session will introduce an abundance of smaller skills and drills that will test your dog's commitment to obstacles. Does your dog turn and bark at you? Does your dog pull off equipment and chase you after they’ve been sent? Have you told yourself “i'm just not fast enough for this dog”? If so, this course is for you! You will work through exercises to teach key commitment skills and put those into short courses! This seminar is all about building a solid foundation to be successful when competing! This seminar will use only jumps and tunnels.
Foundation Skills & Drills - Justine Davenport $225.00
Foundation Skills and Drills is all about building understanding in our dogs. In this session Justine will work with teams on training, understanding and breaking down commonly needed coursework trends/skills. This will help our dog’s understand what their job is, so we can do our job! Only jumps and tunnels will be used in this session.
Foundation Skills and Drills is all about building understanding in our dogs. In this session Justine will work with teams on training, understanding and breaking down commonly needed coursework trends/skills. This will help our dog’s understand what their job is, so we can do our job! Only jumps and tunnels will be used in this session.
Do you have a hard time executing handling maneuvers such as front crosses, rear crosses and blind crosses? Do you ever wonder if you can help your dog on course more by cuing earlier? Or in a better position? This session is all about looking at you, the handler, and looking at your ability to perform these handler monouvers! Karen will help each team learn how to properly execute each cross and how to do so on time! All obstacles could be used in this session. Teams should be currently competing or close to competing.
This is a 3.5 hour session focusing on timing and execution of handing for international level courses. This seminar will cover common international course trends that are seen today! This session is for teams that are familiar with common international trends such as backsides, threadles, challenging weave independence etc. All obstacles could be used. This session is appropriate for dogs 18 months and older currently competing in UKI or ISC.
International Coursework & Training - Justine Davenport $225.00
This is a 3.5 hour session focusing on timing and execution of handing for international level courses. This seminar will cover common international course trends that are seen today! This session is for teams that are familiar with common international trends such as backsides, threadles, challenging weave independence etc. All obstacles could be used. This session is appropriate for dogs 18 months and older currently competing in UKI or ISC.
In this session Justine will walk teams through how to build understanding for layering obstacles! She will work through short sequences to test understanding as well as talk about handling techniques that can help our dog’s performance. All equipment could be used in this session.
Masters Coursework & Training - Karen Childs $225.00
All equipment can be used in this session and participants should have a clear understanding of all equipment. This session will be ideal for dogs currently competing and training in Excellent/Masters. Dogs should have an understanding of some independence, backsides, commitment skills, etc…
Speedlines & Tight Turns with Justine Davenport $225.00
This session is great for dogs of all ages and can help build confidence in young dogs as well as older dogs! Justine will work with teams on building consistency in how to train & maintain tight turns! Only jumps & tunnels will be used in this session.
This session will go over popular trends that we are seeing in UKI coursework today. All equipment can be used in this session and participants should have a clear understanding of all equipment. This session will be ideal for dogs currently competing in UKI Novice to Masters. Dogs should have an understanding of some independence, backsides, commitment skills, staying on a line, etc…
This session is all about young dogs! Justine will work on commonly needed skills for a successful competing career in any venue! She will help teams with skill building with each dog. Going over how she problem solves and trains behaviors with her own dogs! Teams should be sequencing about 5-8 obstacles. Only jumps and tunnels will be used in this session.
Join Leslie Eide in this four part workshop series learning everything you need to know about dog fitness for dog sports. Signing up here gets you week 1 only. If you want to do all 4 sessions and get a discount, please see the Series.
Dogs’ fitness is becoming one of the most important things we can do for our dogs competing in agility and all dog sports. Overall dog fitness is extremely important whether your dog competes in agility, frisbee, dock diving, and really, all dog sports.
You and your dog will learn how to effectively utilize fitness exercises and apply it towards your dog sport.
A strong focus will be placed on proper form and movement of each exercise.
Week 1 and 2 will give you the foundation movements you need for all exercises. Week 3 will focus on making jumping more efficient for all sports (agility, flyball, frisbee, dock diving, barn hunt, obedience/rally). Week 4 will focus on common sport injury sites: the shoulders and iliopsoas. Leslie will provide you with a tailored fitness plan for you and your dog based on your goals, your dog’s strengths/weaknesses, your sport of choice and more.
Join Leslie Eide in this workshop series learning everything you need to know about dog fitness for dog sports. Signing up here gets you week 2 only. If you want to do all 4 sessions please see the Series also listed here. If you have to miss the first session, that's ok too.
Dogs’ fitness is becoming one of the most important things we can do for our dogs competing in agility and all dog sports. Overall dog fitness is extremely important whether your dog competes in agility, frisbee, dock diving, and really, all dog sports.
You and your dog will learn how to effectively utilize fitness exercises and apply it towards your dog sport.
A strong focus will be placed on proper form and movement of each exercise.
This particular session is Week 1 only.
Week 1 and 2 will give you the foundation movements you need for all exercises. Week 3 will focus on making jumping more efficient for all sports (agility, flyball, frisbee, dock diving, barn hunt, obedience/rally). Week 4 will focus on common sport injury sites: the shoulders and iliopsoas. Leslie will provide you with a tailored fitness plan for you and your dog based on your goals, your dog’s strengths/weaknesses, your sport of choice and more.
Join Leslie Eide in this four part workshop series learning everything you need to know about dog fitness for dog sports. This particular session is Part 3 of 4. If you want to do all 4 sessions and get a discount, please see the Four Part Series. If you are opting for JUST this session without the others, that works too.
Dogs’ fitness is becoming one of the most important things we can do for our dogs competing in agility and all dog sports. Overall dog fitness is extremely important whether your dog competes in agility, frisbee, dock diving, and really, all dog sports.
You and your dog will learn how to effectively utilize fitness exercises and apply it towards your dog sport.
A strong focus will be placed on proper form and movement of each exercise.
This particular session is Week 1 only.
Week 1 and 2 will give you the foundation movements you need for all exercises. Week 3 will focus on making jumping more efficient for all sports (agility, flyball, frisbee, dock diving, barn hunt, obedience/rally). Week 4 will focus on common sport injury sites: the shoulders and iliopsoas. Leslie will provide you with a tailored fitness plan for you and your dog based on your goals, your dog’s strengths/weaknesses, your sport of choice and more.
Canine Fitness for Shoulders and Iliopsoas $115.00
Join Leslie Eide in this four part workshop series learning everything you need to know about dog fitness for dog sports. Signing up here gets you week 4 only. If you want to do all 4 sessions and get a discount, please see the Four Part Series listing.
Dogs’ fitness is becoming one of the most important things we can do for our dogs competing in agility and all dog sports. Overall dog fitness is extremely important whether your dog competes in agility, frisbee, dock diving, and really, all dog sports.
You and your dog will learn how to effectively utilize fitness exercises and apply it towards your dog sport.
A strong focus will be placed on proper form and movement of each exercise.
This particular session is Week 1 only.
Week 1 and 2 will give you the foundation movements you need for all exercises. Week 3 will focus on making jumping more efficient for all sports (agility, flyball, frisbee, dock diving, barn hunt, obedience/rally). Week 4 will focus on common sport injury sites: the shoulders and iliopsoas. Leslie will provide you with a tailored fitness plan for you and your dog based on your goals, your dog’s strengths/weaknesses, your sport of choice and more.
Join Leslie Eide in this four part workshop series learning everything you need to know about dog fitness for dog sports.
Dogs’ fitness is becoming one of the most important things we can do for our dogs competing in agility and all dog sports. Overall dog fitness is extremely important whether your dog competes in agility, frisbee, dock diving, and really, all dog sports.
You and your dog will learn how to effectively utilize fitness exercises and apply it towards your dog sport.
A strong focus will be placed on proper form and movement of each exercise.
This particular session is Week 1 only.
Week 1 and 2 will give you the foundation movements you need for all exercises. Week 3 will focus on making jumping more efficient for all sports (agility, flyball, frisbee, dock diving, barn hunt, obedience/rally). Week 4 will focus on common sport injury sites: the shoulders and iliopsoas. Leslie will provide you with a tailored fitness plan for you and your dog based on your goals, your dog’s strengths/weaknesses, your sport of choice and more.