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 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
This 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; Foundation Agility, Novice Agility, Intermediate Agility and Competition Agility. *Run Wild approval required for registration. Please email agility@runwilddogsports.com for approval/evaluation.
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 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 that follows our Intro to Agility class. Continue your agility journey by learning ALL agility obstacles and longer course sequencing. Help your dog learn about independent obstacle performance while you perform more advanced handling maneuvers. ✅ Prerequisite: Intro to Agility or instructor permission. Email training@runwilddogsports.com with questions.
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.
In this 6-week course, you and your dog will be introduced to jumps, tunnels, contact obstacles and the weave poles. Learn how to change sides and even run a short course! Follow this class with our Agility for Fun class to become more proficient and learn more advanced handling. If you decide you'd like to compete you can move into our 'competition' track classes. Your dog must be able to work with you around other dogs.
🚫 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. Prerequisite: a manners class or instructor permission. Contact training@runwilddogsports.com.
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.