
Agility Training
Jump, Weave, and Fly — All for Fun!
Agility isn’t just about speed and obstacles, it’s about building teamwork, boosting confidence, and giving your dog the ultimate brain-and-body workout. Whether your dog’s a natural jumper or prefers to trot at their own pace, our classes are designed to make agility fun, safe, and accessible for all.
Why Try Agility?
Builds focus and self-control.
Improves balance, coordination, and body awareness.
Strengthens the bond between you and your dog.
Burns off energy in a positive way (a tired dog is a happy dog!).
Our Classes
We offer structured group classes where dogs learn to tackle tunnels, jumps, and weaves at their own pace. It’s not about being the fastest — it’s about fun, teamwork, and celebrating every success.
Whether you’re a beginner and joining our cadets class, or have more experience and want to join the agility squad, you’re very welcome. We often run fundamental sessions too as well as the occasional fun competition too.
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💡 Want more tailored support? We also offer one-to-ones for dogs who’d benefit from extra attention.
FAQs
Do I need any experience?
Not at all! Our Agility Cadets sessions are perfect for complete beginners.
Is it safe for young dogs?
Yes — we tailor obstacles to your dog’s age and ability. Puppies will do low-impact, confidence-building activities rather than full jumps.
What age does my dog need to be?
Dogs can start low-impact agility from around 6 months, focusing on confidence-building. Higher-impact obstacles (like full jumps) are usually introduced once they are physically mature.
Is agility only for high-energy dogs?
No — while energetic breeds thrive on agility, calmer dogs often enjoy the confidence boost and mental stimulation too.
Can any breed do agility?
Yes! From tiny terriers to larger breeds, agility can be adapted to suit all shapes and sizes.
My dog isn’t very fast — does that matter?
Not at all! Agility is about fun, focus, and teamwork — speed is optional. Many dogs enjoy it at a steady pace.
What if my dog can’t cope off-lead?
That’s absolutely fine — we work safely with dogs on a long line until they’re ready to run free.
Do I need special equipment?
No, just bring your dog, some treats, and lots of enthusiasm. We’ll provide everything else
Do you run competitions?
Our focus is on fun and teamwork, but we do run friendly challenges in class. If you’d like to explore competition later, we can point you in the right direction.