
There’s such a lot you can be teaching your future agility star without putting pressure on their young bodies:
Shadow handling
Focus and control around the equipment
Body awareness
Play with lowered contacts or low impact equipment like tunnels
For handlers that have a good level of control over their dog
Learn the basics of competitive agility
Find out how to successfully teach your dog the equipment
Run through small sequences as your training progresses
Discover more about your dog and what you’re both capable of as a team
Have lots of fun!
For dogs & handlers capable of the majority of agility equipment
Complete your weave training
Train set sequences that you’d find in agility competitions
Hone your course walking skills before entering competition
Work full courses to test your handling abilities
For dogs & handlers capable of running full courses with their dogs
Train set sequences that you’d find in agility competitions
Hone your course walking skills to improve your performance
Work full courses to test your handling abilities