Enclosure
Partially Fenced
100% of guests said fencing at this spot was secure enough to contain their dogs
Gaps or holes in fence: No gaps
Fencing details: The 100'x100' agility field is totally fenced but off limits for dogs to relieve themselves. There is a small area fenced where dogs may potty. Dogs may also potty in all other areas which do not have dog-proof fencing.
DogsYes
Other domestic animalsSometimes
PeopleYes
Private entryNo
Dog drinking water
Chairs
Lake or pond
Agility equipment
Trash can
Table
50% off all dogs after the 1st dog
You must let Christy know in advance when you will be using the field. You must turn in a signed waiver of liability for the current year before using the ring or equipment. No peeing or pooping in the ring or on/near any equipment. Please potty your dog outside of the ring before entering. Pickup after your dog and place bags in the provided receptacle. If an accident occurs in the ring or on the equipment please spray down the spot with the provided spray bottle. Children under 18 must be supervised by a parent/guardian at all times. Parents/Guardians are responsible for their children’s behavior at all times. Safety is Primary: If there are multiple dogs present, please keep your dog on a leash or crated when outside of the ring. Do not tie dogs to the fence. As a courtesy, please keep your dog more than 10' from the ring if another dog is working. Each person is responsible for checking the equipment for safety before use. If you should notice any damage or damage the equipment yourself, please let Christy know. (If damage is caused by misuse, the responsible party is liable for repair/replacement costs.) Humans are not allowed on the equipment. Please treat the equipment and fencing with care. Please use the equipment safely. Dogs are not allowed on obstacles they have not been trained to do properly. If it hasn't been trained, work on it with your instructor; not here. You are welcome to move non-contact equipment, but please put it back in the original position before leaving. You must check with Christy before moving/adjusting any contact equipment. Prong collars, choke chains, electronic collars, flexi-leads, harnesses and head halters are not safe around agility equipment and not allowed in the ring. (When outside of the ring, head halters and harnesses are recommended amongst those options.) Allowed on the field: Flat collars, short tabs, leashes and long lines. However if using a leash, tab or long line, be very diligent about it not catching on the equipment. Rough handling and poor manners are not permitted. If egregious, you will be asked to leave and no refund given. Be a good person.
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot. | |
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in. | |
Arrive and leave on time, this is important for safety. | |
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived. | |
Always review and abide by spot specific rules. | |
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site. |
Christy met me when I arrived answered all my questions about the course. The dog area was clean and fenced. There is an area under trees if you have multiple dogs to place them in a crate while another dog runs the course. The equipment was perfect for my dog to practice ACT runs or to work on confidence building with your dog. I am looking forward to coming back with my dogs and bring some friends too. 😊.
We had so much fun here !
well-maintained property with a good assortment of obstacles to play on. They even had a baby pool that he loved cooling off in afterwards since it’s a warmer day. We will definitely be back! Thank you!
great place for agility practice
Our host was very nice, greeting us upon arrival, showing us the ropes, and opening up the backyard for us to play in. Water and garbage handy, with several play areas. Agility is serious business here, so if that’s what you’re looking for, this is a perfect spot. If, like us, you’re looking for a large fenced space to let pups run free, you might find the space a bit limiting. The largest outdoor space isn’t fully fenced, and the agility area is on the smaller side for games of fetch, etc, and is a no-pee zone (understandably), which could be a challenge for dogs like mine that only have basic training. All to say: if agility is your thing, you’ve found the right spot. If you’re looking for more open play, this might not be the best fit. In either case, the host is very nice and accommodating.
I am an active agility competitor that loves to play with my dogs.
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