Agility is a fun activity where dogs learn to perform various obstacles on a course.
Agility is open to all breeds of dogs, all ages and all sizes.
Agility is divided into FIVE levels:
Agility Basics
Dogs that have no background or experience.
On completion of Agility Basics, dogs are advanced to Novice Agility or Social Agility
Courses are 8 weeks in duration, with one lesson of one hour per week.
Classes are normally on Saturday mornings or Tuesday evenings.
Social Agility
Social agility is for those students who have completed the BASICS class, and who just want to play and have fun.
Classes are held on a Tuesday evening, and participants are encouraged to make a social night of it.
Bring snacks, drinks and if you like, pizza.
Courses are set, and you get to run them as you wish. There is an instructor present, but this class is about playing with your dog and having fun.
Courses are 8 weeks in duration, with one lesson of one hour per week.
Classes are normally on Tuesday evenings.
Agility Novice
Novice Agility is for dogs that have completed AGILITY BASICS.
Novice Agility (also known as LEVEL 2) teaches dogs how to run agility off leash, complete courses, and generally perform at a higher level.
Courses are 8 weeks in duration, with one lesson of one hour per week.
Classes are normally on Saturday mornings or Tuesday evenings.
Agility Open
Open Agility is for dogs that have completed AGILITY BASICS AND NOVICE AGILITY.
This class prepares you for competition courses, and focuses on the serious side of agility.
Students are required to at least attempt to compete in Agility Trials, although we dont require this within a specific time frame. Courses are 8 weeks in duration, with one lesson of one hour per week.
Classes are normally on Monday evenings.
Agility Competition
Competition Agility is for dogs that are competiting in competition, and is BY INVITATION ONLY.
Courses are 8 weeks in duration, with one lesson of one hour per week.
Classes are normally on Sunday afternoons and on Monday evenings. |