Friday 02 July 2010 - No Classes with Laurey Weiner
Posted by: Canine Sports Center Category: Cancelled Contact:-email-
When: Friday 02 July 2010
No Obedience or Agility classes with Laurey Weiner from 7/2 - 7/10
Normal class schedule will resume on 7/12
Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 10:00 AM - AM Drop-in Agility w/Judy
Posted by: Canine Sports Center Category: Drop-In Classes Contact:-email-
When: Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 10:00 AM Ends: Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 12:00 PM
Location: Agility Ring/2nd Floor
10am: Intermediate II Agility Open to all dogs that have completed Adv. Beg or equivalent Drop-in class Dogs need basic obedience skills. Reliable recall, sit, down and stay Basic handling concepts will be introduced while working sort sequences Learn how body language affects the dog’s response Begin learning directional signals Teaching the dog to work away and the use of crosses are introduced
11am: Skills for Competition Agility This class will concentrate on Skills for dogs already competing or Handlers with young dogs who wish to compete. Each week we will concentrate on a different skill, including obstacle skills and handling skills. For dogs over 1 yr.
$15 per dog per class
Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 06:00 PM - 6pm: Beginner Agility w/Melanie - 1st class (tentative date)
Posted by: Canine Sports Center Category: Agility Courses Contact:-email-
When: Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 06:00 PM Ends: Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 07:00 PM
Location: Agility Ring / 2nd Floor
Open to dogs that have not had formal agility training and are over the age of 6 months. This is a 7-week progressive course that covers all the basic fundamentals of agility, along with the obstacles. All the equipment is introduced at lower heights and gradually increased. Positive training methods re used, with lots of fun, toys and treats. This is a progressive course and attendance of at least 5 classes is required to graduate. Graduation from beginner class allows dog and handler to move into the Advanced Beginner Course.
Pre-requisite: A Basic Beginner Obedience Course is required for all dogs to enter this course. Dogs entered in agility may also be entered in obedience at the same time. However, it is recommended to complete a obedience course first. The basic foundation of obedience such as sit, down, stay and off leash control is required and essential in the development of agility training. If you feel your dog meets these requirements without having participated in a Beginner Obedience class, an evaluation can be scheduled for you
Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 07:00 PM - PM Drop-in Agility w/Melanie
Posted by: Canine Sports Center Category: Drop-In Classes Contact:-email-
When: Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 07:00 PM Ends: Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 09:00 PM
Location: Agility Ring/2nd Floor
7-8pm: Advanced Beginner Agility Open to all dogs that have completed a beginner agility course Seven week progressive course. Must be completed at least once as an enrollment – then you may continue on a drop-in basis. Continuation of building confidence on obstacles, gradually increasing height Learning control off leash.
8-9pm: Intermediate I Agility Open to all dogs that have completed Adv. Beg or equivalent Drop-in class Gaining/keeping dog focused on the game Keeping control and accuracy while working sequences
$15 per dog per session
Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 07:00 PM - 7pm: Advanced Beginner Agility w/Melanie - 1st class (tentative date)
Posted by: Canine Sports Center Category: Agility Courses Contact:-email-
When: Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 07:00 PM Ends: Wednesday 07 July 2010 at 08:00 PM
Location: Agility Ring / 2nd Floor
Open to dogs that have completed a Beginner Agility course or equivalent and over the age of 6 months. This is a 7-week progressive course. This course is a continuation of building confidence on all obstacles while gradually building heights and difficulty. Reliable contacts and fun weave poles is another aspect of this class. Positive training methods are used, with lots of fun, toys and treats. This is a progressive course and attendance of at least 5 classes is required to graduate. Graduation from Advanced Beginner Agility allows dog and handler to move either into a drop in basis to Advanced Beginner or onto Intermediate I level which is a drop in class. The trainer of the course will determine the next level for you and your dog.
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