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dog agility training in Northern Virginia?


does any one know of a good place for agility training in Northern Virginia, classes in the afternoon or evening? They must allow teens to be the handler of the dog! Thanks!

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3 Responses to “dog agility training in Northern Virginia?”

  1. Winnie the Teacup Corkiedoodle © Says:

    The problem with allowing minors to participate in training classes is the liability issue.

    You can check out http://www.cleanrun.com for a directory of training classes.

  2. LiaChien Says:

    It is SO great that you want to do agility with your dog!
    I suggest you look in to getting a Junior Handler card from the AKC if your dog is at least a purebred.
    Here is some more information on that program:
    http://www.akc.org/kids_juniors/jr_getting_started.cfm
    http://www.akc.org/kids_juniors/companion.cfm
    Otherwise you can look in to teen handling with the USDAA or NADAC agility clubs.
    http://usdaa.com/gen_formDoc.cfm
    http://www.nadac.com/dogs.htm

    Here are the Clean Run listings for clubs in the Virginia area:
    http://www.cleanrun.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=clubs.results

    Here is a great club I would highly recommend in Arlington:
    http://www.woofsdogtraining.com/index.html

    Or, in Loudoun:
    http://www.mfrye.com/agility/

    I CANNOT suggest and I strongly suggest against going with Capital Canines in Arlington…these are bad, bad people.

    Good luck and have fun!!!!!

  3. hunterdog57 Says:

    Winnie, it depends on the facility if they allow minors to train their own dogs. The club I belong to has a junior handlers class for obedience. It is for 8 to 13 y/o’s. As long as they can control their dog, they can enroll and attend the class.
    We also have several young folks in our agility classes. One girl is training her sheltie and she is 12 or so.
    If noone allowed kids to train/attend classes where would the next generation of dog sport enthusiasts come from?

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