In short, Agility is a sport in which a dog runs through a timed obstacle course under the guidance of the handler. Agility training strengthens the bond between dog and handler, and provides fun and exercise for both. Agility is a fast paced sport and is a lot of fun to watch and to participate in. The atmosphere at these events is relaxed (unless you're actually running) and friendly. The action is usually non-stop.
Class Descriptions
Introduction to Agility - Puppies |
| This class is for dogs under 1 year old and will introduce both dog and handler to the sport of Agility. You will be introduced to the various agility equipment at their lowest height. The purpose of this class will be to make the dogs comfortable performing on the equipment and to begin to get the handler and dog working as a team. |
Introduction to Agility - Adult Dogs |
| This class is for dogs older than 1 year and will introduce both dog and handler to the sport of Agility. You will be introduced to the various agility equipment at their lowest height. The purpose of this class will be to make the dogs comfortable performing on the equipment and to begin to get the handler and dog working as a team. |
Starters - Elementary |
| For dogs and handlers with basic knowledge of the equipment (passed the Introduction to agility level) . At this level the team will improve the performance on each obstacle,run brief sequences and learn some of the rules of handling in competition. |
Starters - Intermediate |
| For dogs and handlers with previous experience in handling the equipment and running short sequences. In this level dogs will be preparing to run full courses and attempt fun matches and K9 Cup competition. |
Starters - Competitive |
| For dogs and handlers able to run full courses at the Starters level, improving handling and reliability and able to or currently competing in AAC trials at the Starter's level. |
Advanced |
| For dogs and handlers able to run full courses at the Advanced level, improving handling and reliability and able to or currently competing in AAC trials at the Advanced level. |
Masters |
| For dogs and handlers able to run full courses at the Masters level, improving handling and reliability and able to or currently competing in AAC trials at the Masters level. |
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