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Canine Sports Denver Dog Works specializes in canine sports We offer a variety of classes and training programs to prepare you and your dog for an active lifestyle. Our trainers have years of experience in specialized training and we would love to make your dream come true, whether it is dog sledding, agility, or just AKC's Canine Good Citizen Test we can help. Please check out the classes below and if you have any questions please feel free to call us at 303-752-2818 or by email at train@denverdogworks.com There is an almost endless number of possibilities you can pursue when wanting to participate in sports with your dog. The degree of competition and popularity varies, along with what kind of sports certain dogs excel in, but it is a lot of fun to peruse all the different opportunities out there for the 4-legged athlete in your home. Below you'll find a sample and brief description of some of the sports available to canines. Note: All dogs must be under your complete control before enrolling into any advanced obedience or canine sports program. A free evaluation with one of our certified trainers will assist you in finding the right class for your dog. Register Now for any of our classes or programs or contact us at 303-752-2818 or email at train@denverdogworks.com for more information.
Skijorring 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.
Hunting We work in conjunction with several local trainers to assist you in your goals of making man's best friend your hunting companion. Whether it is flushing, pointing, or retrieving, our proven training techniques will get you and your dog in the field faster and with better results than most other trainers in the area.
Competition Obedience If you are looking for precision and are looking to compete Denver Dog Works offers competition obedience in every level through OTCh. Dr. Forto has had the pleasure of titling several dogs in his career and trained many others. If you are looking for results, check out our competition obedience training programs. Conformation Dr. Robert Forto and his Siberians are well known in the mushing, obedience and conformation circles. He strives to produce a working dog that is versatile in the show ring, in the obedience trial and on the trail. He believes in brains with a smidge of beauty. Dr. Forto's Siberians have titled several times in the conformation ring and he knows what it takes to get you there. If you have a show dog in the mist you should contact us for a conformation evaluation and a training plan to make him/her a Champion!
Rally-O Rally-O is the next
big thing in canine sports. It is the next logical step after completing
the AKC Canine Good Citizen Program. Rally-O is a fun, family-style
event held several times a year at dog shows, obedience trials and local
training clubs. If you are interested in staying active with your dog
this is the sport for you.
Tracking
Flyball
Weight Pull:
Schutzhund
Dog Scootering
Does Your Dog Love to Run?
If your dog loves to run, if you can't walk him enough, if he pulls your arm off, if you would not want your mother or daughter to walk him, if driving to the dog park each night is difficult/boring/expensive, if the Iditarod grabs your imagination, try the new dog sport: dog scootering. Slip your dog into a sled dog harness, rope him to a scooter, hop on the scooter and let him run. The dog and you become a mini mushing team. You ride the scooter; he runs and pulls. Scooter dogs can run for a few city blocks or for 5 to 20 miles on back country trails. You and the dog are a team. BIKEJORING
If you're already comfortable with skijoring, or if you've had success with canicross, you might consider bikejoring. This qualification sequence is deliberate, as bikejoring is exhilarating but can quickly test all your skills! Adding dogs to the cycling equation changes the handling characteristics of the bicycle, and introduces an element of unpredictability. The point here is not to discourage bikejoring, but to suggest that candidates become comfortable with each of the elements first, especially controlling the dogs while in motion as well as being a competent cyclist. Once you're at that point you may consider combining these skills and attempting bikejoring.
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