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262-216 OBEDIENCE NOVICE 2
with R. Hower
DESCRIPTION: Continuation of skills learned in Novice 1. Increasing distance and proofing of handler/dog team, as appropriate. Work on precision of Novice exercises. Continuing to work on stand for examine, heeling change of pace, heeling with turns, Figure 8, stays. Class can be repeated.
PREREQUISITE: (one or more of the following)
- Novice I equivalent;
- Instructor approval.
WHAT TO BRING:
- Copy of vaccination records;
- 4-6 ft leash;
- Buckle collar;
- Variety of small, easy to eat treats.
262-431 - SCENTWORK BEGINNING CONTINUING
with D. Grifka
DESCRIPTION: This class follows Introduction to Odor. This class continues to build on the scentwork team's search skills in search elements -- containers, interiors, exteriors, and vehicles. Buried search may be introduced, if there is class interest. The complexity of the searches will gradually become more difficult. The method of how to introduce a second odor will be covered.
PREREQUISITES: (one or more of the following
- Successful completion of Scentwork Introduction III - Odor
- Instructor permission
WHAT TO BRING:
- Copy of vaccination records
- Buckle collar or harness
- Variey of soft treats
- Crate for your dog
- 6fy leash and 8-12 long line
Will run
262-432 - SCENTWORK BEGINNING CONTINUING
with D. Grifka
DESCRIPTION: This class follows Introduction to Odor. This class continues to build on the scentwork team's search skills in search elements -- containers, interiors, exteriors, and vehicles. Buried search may be introduced, if there is class interest. The complexity of the searches will gradually become more difficult. The method of how to introduce a second odor will be covered.
PREREQUISITES: (one or more of the following
- Successful completion of Scentwork Introduction III - Odor
- Instructor permission
WHAT TO BRING:
- Copy of vaccination records
- Buckle collar or harness
- Variey of soft treats
- Crate for your dog
- 6fy leash and 8-12 long line
262-548 - AGILITY MASTER LEVEL
with A. Duffey
DESCRIPTION: This class is designed for teams competing in or ready to compete in the upper level classes (Excellent/Master). Teams will practice sequences found in Excellent/Master courses and will continue to refine handling skills so that they can successfully perform at the upper levels of agility.
PREREQUISITES (at least one of the following):
- Successful completion of Agility Open Level or an Open Agility title
- Competing at the Excellent or Master level
- Ready to compete at the Excellent level
- Instructor approval
WHAT TO BRING:
- Buckle collar
- 4-6 foot leash
- Variety of hard treats (that do not crumble easily)
- Crate for the dog when not working on the course
- Extra pair of clean shoes to be used when training on the turf
CLASS PROGRESSION:
- Agility Foundations 1
- Agility Foundations 2
- Agility Beginning Handling
- Agility Maneuvers
- Novice
- Open
- Excellent/Master
- Premier
REGISTRATION PRIORITY: Early Registration Priority will be granted to students in the previous session (same day/time/instructor) of this class.
Will run
262-215 - OBEDIENCE NOVICE 2/NOVICE 3
with P. Bannick
DESCRIPTION: Continuation of skills learned in Novice 1. Increasing distance and proofing of handler/dog team, as appropriate. Work on precision of Novice exercises. Continuing to work on stand for examine, heeling change of pace, heeling with turns, Figure 8, stays. Class can be repeated.
PREREQUISITE: (one or more of the following)
- Novice I equivalent;
- Instructor approval.
WHAT TO BRING:
- Copy of vaccination records;
- 4-6 ft leash;
- Buckle collar;
- Variety of small, easy to eat treats.
262-522 - AGILITY BEGINNING HANDLING 2 (continuing)
with K. Wagner
DESCRIPTION: The skills introduced in Agility Foundations 2 will continue to be covered in Agility Beginning Handling. New skills to be introduced include: additional crosses (rear, blind); increasing jump heights; short sequences; sequences with contacts or weaves or tunnels.
PREREQUISITES:
- Successful completion of Agility Foundations 2
- Solid sit stay and/or down stay
- Solid recall when exposed to distractions
- Able to perform a front cross
- Able to achieve a start line stay
- Able to perform a short jump sequence
WHAT TO BRING:
- Buckle collar
- 4-6 foot leash
- Variety of hard treats (that do not crumble easily)
- Crate for the dog when not working on the course
- Extra pair of clean shoes to be used when training on the turf
CLASS PROGRESSION:
- Agility Foundations 1
- Agility Foundations 2
- Agility Beginning Handling
- Agility Maneuvers
- Novice
- Open
- Excellent/Master
- Premier
262-730 - FLYBALL - ALL LEVELS
with L. Bradshaw
DESCRIPTION: This is a class focusing on skills that will help your dog compete in flyball. Flyball is a relay team sport that has been compared to drag racing with your dog. The countdown lights start the race between 2 teams of 4 dogs, which in turn, race over low hurdles to retrieve a ball from a spring-loaded box, and race back over the same hurdles to their handler. Once they are back the next dog goes. The first team to have all their dogs successfully complete the course wins the race.
The class will familiarize entry-level and beginner dogs (and their handlers) with the fundamentals of flyball training. Successful completion of the class will provide them with the foundation upon which they can build before progessing to participation in flyball competitions.
All levels are welcome
PREREQUISITES:
- Successful completion of Puppy or Household class or equivalent
- Must be up-to-date on vaccinations.
- Possess a solid sit/stay and recall
WHAT TO BRING
- Copy of updated vaccination records
- 4-6 ft leash
- Buckle collar
- Variety of soft, easy to eat treats
- Tug toy that your dog likes
262-103 OBEDIENCE HOUSEHOLD I
with N. Swap
DESCRIPTION: Thi class is designed to teach basic control (age appropriate) in a variety of situations with distractions. Exercises taught include sit, down, stand, stay, come and controlled walking on a leash. Focus is on household manners to help dog adapt to family life. May also include basic problem solving (e.g., chewing, jumping up, etc.). Most classes use food (soft treats) or silent toys in training. This class may be repeated.
PREREQUISITES:
- Dog must be up-to-date on vaccinations.
- Must be older than 6 months
- No class training prerequisites.
WHAT TO BRING:
- Copy of vaccination records;
- 4-6 ft leash; buckle collar;
- Variety of small, easy to eat treats.