Dog Agility Training

The sport of dog Agility is a hugely popular recreation to undertake with your dog. Together, handlers and their dog navigate a course of up to 20 obstacles with the aim being a clear run in the fastest time.

It’s a fantastic way to build your bond with your dog, improves obedience and ability to work under pressure, gives them a job to do which fulfils their drive to work, improves fitness of both dog and owner, and it’s a great place to socialise.

Build your bond
Improves obedience
Work under pressure
Fulfils drive to work
Improves fitness
Great socialisation

Meet Your Trainer

Amy has been competing in agility with her own dogs for over 9 years and trained with some of the world’s top handlers. She teaches young dogs and beginners for Cornwall Agility Club, and has trained many up to competition level.

But she’s also happy to work with those who just want to have the best time with their dog, who maybe can’t compete due to reactivity. Amy has also run many charity events and have-a-go agility for Doggy Days Out. She really enjoys watching the dogs and handlers grow together in a safe set up.

9+ years competing Cornwall Agility Club instructor Trained with world-class handlers Competition level training Reactive dog friendly

Training Options

Group Classes

Learn alongside other handlers and dogs in a fun, supportive environment. Great for socialisation and learning from others.

Private Sessions

One-on-one training tailored to you and your dog’s specific needs. Perfect for focused skill development or reactive dogs.

Workshops

Occasional intensive sessions focusing on specific skills or techniques. Check our socials for upcoming dates.