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Great training doesn't have to happen in person. Whether you're located outside the Lower Mainland or simply prefer the flexibility of working on your own schedule, online coaching brings personalized instruction straight to you. Sessions include individualized lesson plans built around your team's specific goals, detailed video critiques of your training sessions or competition runs, and ongoing guidance to help you progress at the pace that works for you.
Pricing: Contact for rates — packages are tailored to your goals and frequency.
Email agilityjen@gmail.com to get started.
This fundamental course introduces dogs and handlers to the basic skills and techniques required for agility training. We focus on developing teamwork, communication, and coordination between dog and handler through fun, motivating games that build a firm foundation for your agility journey together.
Dogs should be at least six months of age and it is recommended that they have attended at least a basic life skills class first.
Cost: $210 for six weeks ($70 deposit required to hold a spot)
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For those who have completed Agility Foundations and wish to continue developing their skills. Classes are designed to match you and your dog, progressing at a pace that suits your needs. We cover everything from playing safely on any course through to all the advanced skills necessary to compete.
Cost: $190 for six weeks ($70 deposit required to hold a spot)
Available Classes:
Email agilityjen@gmail.com to sign up.
Hoopers is a fun new sport that is low impact and great for teams of all ages. It involves much of the fun and excitement of agility with simpler equipment and fantastic distance skills. Perfect for senior dogs, dogs in recovery, or any team that wants a fresh challenge.
Available Classes:
Email agilityjen@gmail.com to sign up.
If you prefer more individual attention, private and semi-private sessions can be tailored to almost any topic: agility, sports foundations, motivation, disc, and more. Also ideal for dogs that feel overwhelmed in group settings.
Rates:
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Generally it's a good idea if you have done at least a basic life skills class with your dog. This will introduce them to working in a group and give you a good foundation to build your agility skills on. If you have not taken a basic life skills class before but believe that your dog has the basic training to do agility, feel free to email so we can talk about your options.
Not at all! Many people enjoy taking classes purely as a way to bond with their dog in a fun way, while giving their dog invaluable mental and physical stimulation. While competing can be a fun way to take your training to the next level, it is far from the only way to enjoy this sport.
Agility is open to all dogs regardless of breed or age. The only thing we require is that your dog be physically sound. Purebred, mixed breed, rescue dog, old dog, young dog — we welcome everyone.
In the beginning all you will need is your pup, their favourite toys, and a big pile of treats. As you progress you will want to fashion or buy some basic equipment, but there are lots of low-budget ways to practise from your own backyard.
Reach out and let's find the right programme for you and your dog.
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