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Class limited to 6 dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
Limit to 6 Dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
Class limited to 6 dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
This class will create a fun activity for you and your dog. It can be done inside your home or outside.
If you know what motivates your dog (normally food, toys, or your voice) you will be able to spur your dog to hunt for the scent source. While developing your dog’s ability to distinguish different scents, it can also build confidence for the shy or fearful dog.
Class limited to 6 dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
Limit to 6 Dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
Class limited to 6 dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
This class will create a fun activity for you and your dog. It can be done inside your home or outside.
If you know what motivates your dog (normally food, toys, or your voice) you will be able to spur your dog to hunt for the scent source. While developing your dog’s ability to distinguish different scents, it can also build confidence for the shy or fearful dog.
Class limited to 6 dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
Limit to 6 Dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
Class limited to 6 dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
This class will create a fun activity for you and your dog. It can be done inside your home or outside.
If you know what motivates your dog (normally food, toys, or your voice) you will be able to spur your dog to hunt for the scent source. While developing your dog’s ability to distinguish different scents, it can also build confidence for the shy or fearful dog.
Class limited to 6 dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
Limit to 6 Dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
Class limited to 6 dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
EVENT – Agility Run Thru
ANIMAL WATCHERS’ AMAZING CANINE’S AGILITY RUN THRU
Sundays, October 14, November 4
DOWNLOAD Registration Form HERE
8:00 a.m. Grounds open
9:00 a.m. First dog on line for JWW course
Second round of JWW
10:30 a.m. Approx. First dog on line for Standard course
Second round of STD
12:30 p.m. We are usually finished
There will be nested AKC Novice and Excellent standard and jumpers courses. You may use treats (please be diligent about not dropping any), toys and training aids. Please treat this as a competition by not doing anything that might distract the dog in the ring. The Jumpers course is outside on dirt, and the Standard Run is in a covered outdoor arena on dirt. The fee is $3.00 per run (approximately two minutes) or 4 runs for $10.00. You may run any level you want, mix levels, or just practice during your ring time. To have the run-thru operate efficiently, please pre-register.
If you have any questions please email me (Mary) at mary@animalwatchers.com or call 520-456-9020.
Any updates will be posted at www.animalwatchers.com
Limit to 6 Dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
Class limited to 6 dogs
Does your dog love to jump, or love swimming? Dock diving is a sport where dogs jump off a dock into a pool. Categories of dock diving are a) distance; b) height jumped, and c) fastest retrieving an object.
Students should bring a metal dog crate if possible, small treats, cloth leash and collar, water and water bowl, and a floatable toy. Wear clothing that you won’t mind getting wet. Come prepared to get in the pool if your dog needs to learn to swim.
EVENT – Agility Run Thru
ANIMAL WATCHERS’ AMAZING CANINE’S AGILITY RUN THRU
Sundays, October 14, November 4
DOWNLOAD Registration Form HERE
8:00 a.m. Grounds open
9:00 a.m. First dog on line for JWW course
Second round of JWW
10:30 a.m. Approx. First dog on line for Standard course
Second round of STD
12:30 p.m. We are usually finished
There will be nested AKC Novice and Excellent standard and jumpers courses. You may use treats (please be diligent about not dropping any), toys and training aids. Please treat this as a competition by not doing anything that might distract the dog in the ring. The Jumpers course is outside on dirt, and the Standard Run is in a covered outdoor arena on dirt. The fee is $3.00 per run (approximately two minutes) or 4 runs for $10.00. You may run any level you want, mix levels, or just practice during your ring time. To have the run-thru operate efficiently, please pre-register.
If you have any questions please email me (Mary) at mary@animalwatchers.com or call 520-456-9020.
Any updates will be posted at www.animalwatchers.com
For handlers and dogs competing or ready to compete. You will learn more complex handler moves to better communicate with your dog. You will be refining your skills for better accuracy and determining when to use the various styles of handling.
Sat. Jan. 5 – Feb 2, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. $65 for 5 week session
For handlers and dogs competing or ready to compete. You will learn more complex handler moves to better communicate with your dog. You will be refining your skills for better accuracy and determining when to use the various styles of handling.
Mon. Jan. 7 – Feb. 4, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m., $65 for 5 weeks session
For handlers and dogs competing or ready to compete. You will learn more complex handler moves to better communicate with your dog. You will be refining your skills for better accuracy and determining when to use the various styles of handling.
Sat. Jan. 5 – Feb 2, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. $65 for 5 week session
For handlers and dogs competing or ready to compete. You will learn more complex handler moves to better communicate with your dog. You will be refining your skills for better accuracy and determining when to use the various styles of handling.
Mon. Jan. 7 – Feb. 4, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m., $65 for 5 weeks session
For handlers and dogs competing or ready to compete. You will learn more complex handler moves to better communicate with your dog. You will be refining your skills for better accuracy and determining when to use the various styles of handling.
Sat. Jan. 5 – Feb 2, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. $65 for 5 week session
For handlers and dogs competing or ready to compete. You will learn more complex handler moves to better communicate with your dog. You will be refining your skills for better accuracy and determining when to use the various styles of handling.
Mon. Jan. 7 – Feb. 4, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m., $65 for 5 weeks session
For handlers and dogs competing or ready to compete. You will learn more complex handler moves to better communicate with your dog. You will be refining your skills for better accuracy and determining when to use the various styles of handling.
Sat. Jan. 5 – Feb 2, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. $65 for 5 week session
For handlers and dogs competing or ready to compete. You will learn more complex handler moves to better communicate with your dog. You will be refining your skills for better accuracy and determining when to use the various styles of handling.
Mon. Jan. 7 – Feb. 4, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m., $65 for 5 weeks session
For handlers and dogs competing or ready to compete. You will learn more complex handler moves to better communicate with your dog. You will be refining your skills for better accuracy and determining when to use the various styles of handling.
Sat. Jan. 5 – Feb 2, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. $65 for 5 week session