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Club meetings are held every 2nd Thursday* at 7:00 pm at the Haven Humane Society, 7449 Eastside Rd.

*June: first Thursday, July special date for picnic, December special date for year end celebration!

"Our Mission is to empower dog owners to have a positive experience & relationship with their dog(s) by offering professional dog training & activities, & by encouraging members to uphold the Club's values of respect, tolerance, fairness & courtesy for all people."

Beginning Agility Classes

4 weeks of Classes:

POSTPONED DUE TO FIRES, SMOKE & HEAT!

Please Check back for Dates, Registration & Sign-ups!

Cost: $45.00 non-members.

Location: Smith Ranch, 11970 E. Stillwater, Redding, CA

This is a beginning class and will concentrate on contacts, jumps, with some work on short sequences.

Click Here for a Class Application and email it to: Marge Sparks

What is Dog Agility?

In the Sport of Agility, a human handler and dog function as a team as the handler directs the dog over hurdles, through tunnels, weave poles and a variety of contact obstacles that make up a course. Dogs compete in a range of classes according to their size and achievement level in the sport, which are based on the various Agility organizations.

There are five major American Agility Organizations:

In each organization, teams compete with a goal of achieving the fasting time with the least faults (errors). Any dog that completes an agility course to the organizations high standard of performance receives a qualifying score or a “leg”. Legs count towards “titles” which are letters that become part of a dog’s name signifying various levels of achievement – much like a human’s PhD or DVM.

Agility fosters and strengthens a special bond between dog and handler making the dog more attentive to the handler. Dogs bored in obedience often shine in agility, as it is exciting and fun. It can build confidence in dogs and decrease negative behaviors associated with boredom or inactivity. Along with the proper diet it can help keep your dog in top condition. For the human side of the team it can help alleviate stress by focusing on fun, help you stay fit and expand your social life.

The most important thing to remember about agility (or any dog sport) is having fun with your dog. When your dog makes an error it is usually your fault, not the dogs. If you do not earn a leg this week, the world will not end as there is always tomorrow and the important thing was you and your teammate had fun running a course. So keep it positive, and have fun.

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Northern California Dog Training Club

(530) 224-7724

P.O. Box 937, Redding, CA 96099

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