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AGILITY & FLYBALL
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Harness (have dog acclimated prior to camp)
Training collar (if needed)
Buckle collar with ID
*all dogs must have ID tags at all times*
'8" pull tab/traffic lead (optional, will be needed when you reach advanced level in agility)
6 foot leash
8 foot light line (¼” braided nylon clothes line with metal clasp)
Personal water supply
Dog food and bowl (if needed)
Fecal bags
Doggie treats
Toys (rubber Kongs, tennis balls, Galileo bones, squeaky toys etc)
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SAR / OBEDIENCE TRAINING
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Herm Sprenger prong training collar (jb)
6ft leather lead (jb)
nylon choker (jb)
light lines (1/4 inch braided nylon clothesline and metal latches (hardware store)
8” pull tab (jj)
search vest (ccd)
Swiss bell collar (ad)
glow sticks (gp)
blinker collar lights (cb)
reflective collars (jb)
tracking harness (jj)
15ft tracking lead (jj)
booties (db)
dog whistle (psi)
Bitter Apple spray (jb)
Binaca breath spray (drug store)
Push and Play plastic balls (jb)
Galileo bones (jb)
rubber Kong toys (jb)
Kong balls (jb)
Kong on rope (Cool Kong) (jj)
Kong Wubba (jb)
Chuck-it tennis ball launcher (ca)
orange retriever dummies (bp, gm)
agility equipment (jj)
vari-kennels (plastic dog crates) (cb)
MannaPro Equine Fly and Mosquito Spray (mp, Fleet Farm,WalMart)
Beggin’ Strips and Pupperoni dog treats (pet stores, WalMart)
Petrodex toothpaste and brush (jb)
Eukanuba food (pet store)
*do not use obedience equipment until you start training*
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GENERAL INFORMATION FOR CAMPS AND CLASSES
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When signing up for obedience classes or participating in our weekend camps, please keep in mind that all these activities are held outdoors. Our land is primarily forested, so please
dress appropriately with regard to weather and insects.
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- Suitable footwear is especially important. We recommend gym shoes or hiking/work boots
- Consult your veterinarian prior to starting agility or flyball to ensure your dog is physically able to participate.
- Make sure your dog is protected against heartworm, fleas, and ticks (Heartguard, Frontline, and other preventative medications for these parasites are available through your vet)
- All dog owners are responsible for having their dogs current on vaccinations (Rabies and Distemper required, Bordetella and Lyme recommended). Bring proof of vaccinations with
you to all activities.
- We recommend bringing Benedryl with you in case you or your dog have allergies
- Aggressive dogs will not be allowed to participate without a muzzle (acclimate dog to muzzle prior to attending)
- Please do not let your dog eat any wild mushrooms – some can be toxic
- Children must be accompanied by an adult. Children and dogs must not be left unattended
- The agility/flyball camp is an all-day event. You are welcome to bring a picnic lunch – picnic tables are available. If you wish to cook, you can bring table-top gas grills
(no charcoal). Don’t forget a cooler for food and beverages! We break for lunch at 1:30.
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Flyball and agility build strength and confidence in your dog, and along with obedience training, they are a fun bonding experience between dog and owner. We look forward to seeing
you for a great time!
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