K-9 Agility
Making contact with the Safety Zones is required.,
This behavior must be reinforced in a positive way.
"The fastest growing sport dogs LOVE!"
More fun than a dog should have!
A positive training program where handler and dog become one!
We teach communication skills and directional control,
strong weave poles and contacts and proper jumping skills.
We welcome Junior and Veteran Handlers!
Small group classes or on-site private lessons.
Agility Classes
Monday-Thursday day & night
3-4 students per class
Cost $75 per month
Thursday night Drop in Agility Classes:
7 pm
New student introduction/evaluation
for herding, agility, obedience & rally
come and ask questions, meet the trainers,
learn what our facility has to offer
7:30 pm
Free make-up classes for current students
$20 drop in
Full Class Fee Schedule

Call Nola at (916) 655-1558 to sign up
or
Email Cheryl Mentink for more information at:
jumperdogs@sbcglobal.net
***Check daily recording for schedule changes***
Have you ever wondered what agility looks like to a dog?
Types of Classes Offered...
Puppy Introduction (3 to 6 months)
Puppy learns: Basic obedience, to focus on handler, socialization, begins groundwork and home skills, tunnels, chutes, and planks. |
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Puppy 101
Low level/soft pitched equipment work, contact zones, start line techniques, crossovers for handlers. All equipment presented, without jump bars or high inclines |
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| Adult Dogs Introduction
15 months or older
Ideal for new Handlers and Dogs never exposed to agility
Learns Jumping Skills, basic agility, all equipment with bars and moving up to height inclines. Begins to learn contact zones, start line techniques and beginning crossovers. |

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Adult Dogs 101
Dogs and handlers begin sequencing, finish learning all types of crossovers, begin distance control. Learn to perfect equipment like the weaves and see-saw. |
Intermediate Agility
Improves Directional Control, increases distances and sequencing with sending skills. Body language skills are personalized to aid moving with dog through a course. |

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Advanced Agility
Perfecting directional controls: Ins, Outs, Call Offs, discriminations, switches, grouping sequences, distance control. Working with trial distractions. Learning various games of agility. |
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