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HBK Agility

We run agility classes on a Sunday morning during winter and Wednesday evening all year. All standards, all breeds, all shapes and sizes (not just collies) are welcome.

3 or 4 times a year we hold an 8 week beginner course for dogs and handlers that have not done any agility before. You and your dog will learn how to do all the agility equipment in a safe and fun way, with lots of advice and encouragement.

Next beginners course starts on 20th January 2013, if you are on our waiting list you should be contacted about this in December.


Once the beginner course has been completed you and your dog will have a short test to make sure you will be at a standard to enter the novice class.
We also hold competition classes where you will learn the more advanced handling techniques to help you progress through the highly competitive world of agility.There are other courses and events available to handlers and their dogs i.e. guest trainers and dedicated equipment training.

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If you would like to know more about our agility classes please ring 01524 822473

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