Training Tips and Tricks. With warm weather, it’s a great time for dog owners to get outside and try agility training. At Agility and Rally for Fun Dog Training Center, or ARF, owners can participate ...
Big or small, any dog can participate in agility training. But, some breeds are better suited to the task, enjoying the fun of zipping through tunnels, leaping onto seesaws, and jumping over poles.
Why agility matters: Agility training boosts your dog’s fitness, sharpens focus, and strengthens your bond through shared goals and teamwork. Who can compete: Any breed, pure or mixed, can join local ...
Dog agility is more than a sport—it’s a joyful way to bond, challenge, and grow with your pup. From backyard practice to competition rings, it builds trust, fitness, and confidence for both of you.
Many dogs have energy that a simple walk around the block cannot fully burn off. Active breeds especially need mental and physical challenges to stay engaged. Without outlets for that energy, boredom ...
Quincy stood on a ramp in the agility ring, his tail wagging nonstop and his gaze trained on his owner, Sharon Bouman. “See what I mean about our relationship?” Bouman said, pointing to the happy ...