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Agility & Dog Sports

Agility          Tracking          Treibball

Into every dog's life a lot of FUN must fall! Dog Sports classes are a wonderful activity for dogs and handlers who love to learn, love to perform and can laugh at themselves!

 

Agility is the fastest growing dog sport today, and with 6 registries to join, there is agility for ever dog!  Each registry offers some differences in equipment, course designs, jump heights and classes.  Click here to learn more about our Agility program.

 

Tracking is a great outdoor activity, where the dog learns to follow the "scent path" of a human.  Tracking engages a dog's natural scenting ability as well a physical excercise.

 

Want to teach your dog a fun new game that is a low-impact activity yet provides great exercise, requires minimal equipment and develops teamwork? Try one of the hottest new dog sports sweeping North America—treibball (pronounced “try ball”)! To see videos of treibball in action, visit the American Treibball YouTube channel.

 

Be sure to read the About Us page on this website for more information on our training philosophy and general information about our various programs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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