Agility at It’s A Dog’s World
Our agility classes are taught by some of the best instructors and competitors in the Pacific NW, the USA, and the World! Focusing on fast and competitive performances as the end-goal, our classes are thorough and focus on using positive reinforcement.
NOW IN STOCK! Developing Jumping Skills by Linda Mecklenburg. Check with us the next time you are in for a class or lesson!
Our Instructors
Our instructors are not only excellent teachers, but excellent trainers and competitors as well. From puppy classes to competition rally-o classes, you’ll find it all right here under one roof. Click on each instructor’s name to find out a little more about them.
- Daisy Peel
- Blynn Baker
- Sarah Baker
- Sherri Perkins
Our Classes
Click HERE for our current agility class schedules, and then call or email to schedule you and your dog in to a class!
Click HERE for our agility class descriptions.
Not sure which class to take? Click HERE for a series of questions that will help you decide!
What if a class is full? If a class is full, you may still be able to join. While we cannot guarantee it, there are often last minute class cancellations and no shows in our puppy kindergarten and pet dog obedience classes. Come on the first night of class with your pet and you may still be able to join the class if there are no-shows! Please be respectful to those already registered in the class, however, and refrain from bringing your pet in to the building until you know whether or not an opening is available. Thanks!
Private Lessons
Private lessons are available for you and your dog from our instructors. To schedule a private lesson, please contact us.
Agility Gallery
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What do I need to bring to class?
A hungry dog, on a flat buckle or snap collar, and a regular (no flexi leads!) 4-6 foot leash. Also, poop baggies, and lots of soft chewy training treats. Throw in a notebook and writing utensil, as well as a couple of your dog’s favorite toys. These can all go in a small duffle or tote bag that you can bring to class each week.
What do I need to do before class?
Make sure that your dog is current on all of its vaccinations, and has what we call a ‘negative fecal exam’. This means that your dog’s stool has been checked by a veterinarian and found to be clear of intestinal parasites. This is especially important for puppies, who are prone to picking up intestinal parasites, since they are always sniffing and investigating things on the ground!
How do I pay?
You can call any time at 253-863-2258 to pay over the phone with any type of credit card. You can also mail checks to us at 16024 60th St., Sumner, WA 98390, before class. If you are paying the day of class, please arrive early enough to take care of payment, potty your dog, and be ready to go when class starts.

