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 FOR SALE - LOOKING FOR

 

 Agility Grid and Obstacles as well as a Stencil Obstacle page
Judges use it to build courses on paper

If interested, email Kim


 

Coming Soon . . .

Weave poles and Tunnel(s)




Coming Soon . . .

Agility Training Record Book


Agility Training Book - 1 and 2
Produced by AKA Agility

For more information, or to purchase a copy of this book, email Anneli.

outside the box

 

AKA Agility presents their first workbook with a year’s supply of weekly courses for condensed spaces. This series of courses are designed for agility enthusiasts with access to smaller training areas. The courses are designed for spaces of 50 x 70 feet. There is a page for each week of the year with 4 courses to a page – 3 different sequences and a gamble. There is also a section to make notes on any modifications made, difficulties encountered, different ways of handling sequences and of course, sequences that presented no problems!   

AKA Agility are 3 friends that love to play, train and compete in agility. Anneli Hilton owns See Spot Run Doggy Daycare Training Centre where they all teach and train agility. Anneli competes with Bailey (American Eskimo) and Porter (White Shepherd rescue). Slice is her new Papillion puppy currently in training. Kiersten Lloyd has competed in agility with Labrador Retrievers for 10 years. She currently competes with Zoom and Kes, with Swift waiting in the wings for her debut. Kiersten conducts seminars and training clinics across  Canada and is an AAC and CKC judge. Ainsley Sykes is a relative newcomer to the sport but was quickly bitten by the agility bug. She currently competes with two rescues, Cĕili (Groendael cross) and Bracken (Border Collie). 

AKA Agility thanks the members of See Spot Run Clean agility training group for testing these courses during our Wednesday evening Performance classes. 

AKA Agility hopes that you enjoy working through these weekly sequences and, most importantly, that you and your four-legged friends have fun and “think outside the box”.