Agility

Agility is one of the fastest-growing dog sports in the country—and for good reason. It’s incredible exercise for both you and your dog, and it forges an even deeper relationship between you. 

Dog agility is a sport where you direct your dog through a pre-set obstacle course within a  certain time limit. Courses typically have between 14-20 obstacles, which can include tunnels,  weave poles, tire jumps, seesaws, and pause tables where the dog must stop for a set amount  of time. At each trial you and your dog will race around the unique courses designed for that  day. All of this is done with your dog relying solely on the cues and body language you use to  direct them on course.  

All breeds, including mixed breeds, can participate in Agility – from the smallest to the largest of  dogs.  

Training doesn’t only involve your dog. You are critical to the process. You don’t need to be a  world class sprinter to do agility with your dog. Through training and the development of good  communication you and your dog can become part of the sport of Agility.  

The above is an excerpt from the American Kennel Club website.  

This course is designed to build a solid foundation for a positive working relationship between you and your dog in the agility ring. The curriculum emphasizes focus and engagement within the ring, teaches your dog to navigate obstacles, and gradually helps you piece together the skills necessary for future competition or simply for fun. Whether your goal is to compete or to enjoy a new activity with your dog, this course provides the essential building blocks to get started in agility.
 
About Rachele:
Rachele has always had a deep love for all animals, which began with raising sheep in 4H and FFA. Her passion for animals continued into her college years, where she earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Animal Science from UC Davis. During this time, she also worked at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Since graduating, Rachele has consistently worked in environments that keep her close to animals, particularly dogs. She became a professional dog trainer, working with pet dogs of all breeds, sizes, and ages. Currently, Rachele serves as a Service Dog Trainer for a non-profit organization. She is also an active competitor, participating in agility with her Chinese Crested and IGP with her Malinois. In the fall of 2024, Rachele and her Malinois, Hamilton, had the honor of competing at the FCI IGP World Championship in Croatia. Her dedication is evident in her deep appreciation for all aspects of dogs and dog training.
 

REQUIRED: Send Us Your Proof of Vaccination

Vaccination Policy

All Dogs Sports Park LLC has a very strict vaccine policy.  To train at our facility or use any of the many amenities, every dog must have the following veterinarian administered up-to-date vaccines:  RABIES, BORDETELLA, DHPP, and CANINE INFLUENZA.

We understand there are circumstances, such as health issues or age, which might preclude a dog from certain vaccines.  In these instances, we will accept a letter from your veterinarian or a titer.  

By registering for our classes or using our facility, you are agreeing to provide proof of all four vaccines.  Your proof must be received prior to or brought to the first day of class or before using our facility.  


Refund Policy/Class Attendance

Refunds given prior to close of registration, less processing fee.  We are not able to provide compensation for missed classes during any session.

January 2022 Class Registrations Are Open