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Recreational Agility Class

A perfect activity using a combination of physical exercise and mental stimulation for your dog. A fun and casual class for dogs of any age, size and breed with no previous training experience required. Just come and have fun and learn how to direct your dog through a series of obstacles gradually building better coordination, athletic ability and teamwork. All equipment is adjustable for different sizes and ability levels. A perfect Winter activity that will leave your dog happy and tired. Pre-requisite: All dogs must be up to date with vaccinations and have no aggression/reactivity towards other dogs or people.

Five one hour classes at The Urban Puppy Shop & Daycare for $180

Intermediate & Agility Training at Roundhouse Community Centre

Intermediate obedience class is for owners wanting to take their dog to the next level of training with more advanced training techniques and longer distance control keeping the dog’s senses sharp and the brain occupied. This class focuses on improving control of the six commands learned in basic obedience working to longer distances and building to off leash. This class is also features agility training. Dog agility is a sport in which a dog moves through and over an obstacle course with the guidance of his or her handler. Agility training boosts the dog’s confidence by working through exercises that require more focus, concentration, problem solving and teamwork. It is a fun way to train your dog to off-leash and builds athletic ability. Agility is a fun way to help active canines “blow off steam” in a constructive and pleasurable manner, turning an unruly friend into a willing and co-operative team-mate.

Pre-requisite: Must have Basic Obedience training before attending with a reliable sit, stay and recall. Be up to date with vaccinations and have no aggression/reactivity towards other dogs or people.

Six one hour sessions at the Roundhouse for $195.00. See the class schedule here. Agility photos by PPP Photography

 

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Paws On Safety