Denver Dog Works offers a foundation class for those interested in fastest growing canine sport, agility. We also work with several local trainers and clubs that can train you and your dog to be one of the fastest agility teams in the area.
What is the Agility Training Program?
Agility is a sport that requires a long-term training commitment to be successful. To meet that need, Denver Dog Works must continue to offer classes to our advanced and intermediate level students on an on-going basis. Foundation (entry-level) classes are offered when space becomes available. To participate in agility your dog MUST be well under your control, especially in a close contact setting (indoors). If an instructor identifies any aggression or socialization issues you will be given a referral for specialized help in that area. An evaluation will be necessary to resume agility classes. Agility should be a fun experience for all involved and Denver Dog Works believes in acting proactively to prevent problems or injuries.
Dog and handler teams must have successfully completed the previous class to be able to register for the next level. Students coming from other schools will be evaluated for placement.
Please note that teams do not progress at uniform rates. However success at agility is more likely when there are frequent practice sessions and when the handler has learned how to effectively communicate effectively with their dog.
Children in Agility Classes
Unless the class specifically states otherwise, children under the age of 12 are not allowed to handle a dog in agility classes. Children/teens between the ages of 12 and 15 may register for classes with PRIOR approval of the instructors. Instructors will evaluate the level of maturity of the handler and the degree of control the handler has with his/her dog. This requires an in-person evaluation before joining the class. Instructors have the final decision whether a child/teen is an appropriate fit for their class. Teens between the ages of 16 and 17 must have parental approval to register for classes. Instructors have the final say whether a team is qualified to attend their class.
Agility Class Descriptions
Prerequisite for admission to agility classes is successful completion of the previous level class. Students coming from other schools will be tested by the instructor for appropriate placement.
Foundation I
8 weeks
$199.00
Foundation Agility is the right place to start building a working relationship with your future agility dog. Every top-level competitor will tell you that a strong foundation in self-control, mutual trust, self-confidence and fun! is a MUST for success in agility. Those who simply learn the obstacles and begin trialing without a solid foundation in the basics will develop training issues somewhere down the road - and then they will start working on foundation. In Foundation Agility, handler and dog will perfect stays and recalls, learn to move together in synchronization, gain confidence working both sides and at a distance, and experience some of the excitement of agility in a safe, controlled environment. Though a few obstacles will be introduced in this class, the focus will be on control and teamwork.
Note: There is a waiting list for evening Foundation I classes. Please
contact Denver Dog Works to be put on this list.
Foundation II
8 weeks
$199.00
This session is a continuation of Foundation I. Some agility equipment will be introduced at this time, including zero-height jumps, tunnels and the table. Students will continue to work skills taught in Foundation I. Emphasis will be on focus and teamwork. Classes will be held at Denver Dog Works. Students must successfully master the skills taught in Foundation I and II before continuing on to Beginner I.
Beginner I
8 weeks
$210.00
Beginner I agility requires successful completion of Foundation I and II classes. Dogs will be introduced to full sized AKC contact obstacles at less than the standard heights and start learning to weave. Dogs will gradually learn to navigate obstacles at full height and will begin to do obstacles in short sequences. There will be continued emphasis on control as well as motivation (not mutually exclusive)! Classes will be held at Denver Dog Works.
Beginner II
8 weeks
$210.00
In this class, teams will practice a range of sequences and exercises designed to continue to develop their teamwork and motivation, and enhance performance. Handlers in this class will be introduced to a variety of jumping exercises, standard crosses used in agility (front and rear), and beginning distance work. Dogs will move up to full-sized contact equipment. This class is designed to teach basic handling techniques while increasing confidence, communication and obstacle familiarity. Classes will be held at Denver Dog Works.