Fun Dog Agility Training in Yelahanka
Agility is the best way to burn energy and deepen your bond. We keep it playful with 1-on-1 sessions that focus on confidence and connection, not competition.
(Hero Media) Come along for a full agility round with Milo. This is what it's all about: clear communication, building confidence, and having a great time together. See how he navigates the dog walk, weave poles, and jumps with so much excitement. Good boy, Milo.
I love moments like this. Here we are helping 7-year-old Snoopy try the seesaw for the first time. We take it slow, with lots of support and positive rewards, to make sure every new experience is a happy one.
Who says you can't teach an older dog new tricks? This is 7-year-old Snoopy, full of life and proving that age is just a number when it comes to learning and having fun with agility training.
Here’s a quick tour of our playground at 'The Run' in Yelahanka. We have everything from A-frames and weave poles to tunnels and pause tables, all set up in a safe, fenced lawn for your dog to enjoy.
This is the pure joy I aim for in every session. Watch this happy Labrador confidently tackle the A-frame. It’s a fantastic way for dogs to burn energy and build physical strength.
Fun Agility is more than just running around. It's a full mind and body workout that builds confidence, improves coordination, and creates an incredible bonding opportunity for you and your dog.
This is me with my inspiration, Bruce. He taught me that every dog is unique and that training should always be a journey of patience and joy. He's the reason I started this adventure.
About Featured
We host these sessions at 'The Run' in Yelahanka, a 3200 sq ft private, double-fenced lawn with soft natural grass for joint safety. Because I prioritize your dog's confidence over speed, I tailor every obstacle to their comfort level—adjusting bar heights or shortening tunnels to ensure your pup feels safe and successful, rather than pressured.
Our Approach to Agility
My focus isn't on creating professional competitors; it's about giving your dog a creative, high-energy outlet. Whether you have a high-drive adult or a curious puppy, agility is a fantastic way to improve motor coordination, impulse control, and mutual trust.
Programs for All Stages
- Puppy Foundation (10 weeks – 12 months): We focus strictly on ground-level work. There are no vertical jumps here; we use flat bars, balance discs, and low-elevation equipment to protect growing joints while building massive confidence.
- Adult Agility (12 months+): Once your dog reaches physical maturity, we introduce full-height obstacles, including A-frames, weave poles, and jumps, all customized to your dog's size and ability.
The 'The Run' Experience
Training in a private, distraction-free environment makes all the difference. We use a 40ft x 80ft space where your dog can be off-leash safely. My training relies exclusively on positive reinforcement using high-value treats and toys. If your dog is a bit nervous about a tunnel or a seesaw, we take it one step at a time—just like I did with my own dog, Bruce. We don't rush the process, and we definitely don't scold.
Before we start, I always recommend checking with your vet to ensure your dog is fit for this level of activity, especially for the high-impact jumps.
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