Class Schedule
Training Class Schedule
CCS offers all levels of classes, from your initial introduction to agility up to the top levels of competition. We focus on your specific needs and help you to achieve your goals with your dog.
Our instructors have years of experience and are happy to share their knowledge with you. They have run successfully in many different agility venues, including USDAA, AKC, ASCA, NADAC, UKI, UKC, and CPE.
Classes are taught on an ongoing basis, so you can join anytime.
New classes will be available soon.
For more information or to schedule a private lesson, please contact Lisa at agilek9s.lj@gmail.com
Foundations & Introduction to Agility
All breeds, mixed breeds, and all ages* of dogs are welcome to start their agility journey in this class! Learn the basics with your dog in a way that will help you navigate the agility obstacles at the next level.
This is the deal class for dogs who are shy and easily frightened as well as dogs who are bold and high energy and need an activity into which they can channel all that drive.
*Please follow your veterinarians's advice on when to begin with a young puppy
Beginners Agility
This class is all about safely introducing your dog to the various obstacles they'll encounter in agility. You'll learn how to train your dog to accurately perform jumps, tunnels, tire, table, a-frame, dogwalk, teeter, and weave poles, all while maintaining a balance of handler and obstacle focus.
Advanced Agility
In this class, you'll prepare for moving up to the Masters class. You'll work sequences and run courses with your dog; you and your instructor will discuss the best approach to tough spots on a course and also answer any other questions you may have and/or that come up along the way. All while having fun with the best dog in the world!
Masters Agility
IThe Masters class is the highest level class we offer. Dogs and handlers in this class should be at an Advanced/Excellent or higher level. This class is where we work on perfecting our handling — timing, communicating the clearest line to our canine partner, and figuring out the correct placement of crosses — while continuing to build speed and confidence in both partners of the team.