Come and join us for a great time! Agility provides an environment that fosters teamwork and builds confidence. Dogs and handlers of all ages enjoy themselves as they master the variety of obstacles and courses. Bring your best canine buddy out for a great new experience! All you need is a buckle collar and a leash; we’ll supply the obstacles, super friendly people, and all the support you need!

Agility works to provide a fun and challenging learning environment for all dogs and handlers. It is our goal that each team strives to reach their full potential. You and your dog will benefit from time spent in training in a positive manner. We actively encourage the use of treats and toys for training.

Class Levels    Bring to class:

Beginner: For dogs just beginning agility that need to become familiar with the obstacles.
Intermediate: For dogs ready for more control exercises, traps, and starting off leash.
Run-Throughs: Prepare for competition or just for fun.

  • Proof of current inoculations

  • Buckle collar, nylon/leather leash

  • Water and dish for drinking

  • Small treats or favorite toy

Class Application
2008 Training Schedule
Each class session is 6 weeks at Lincolnwood Training Club.

 May 1, 2008
June 19, 2008
Aug 7, 2008 
Beginner: 6:45-7:45pm
Intermediate: 6:45-7:45pm
Run-Throughs 8:00pm - on

Call 847-299-7273 or email agility@ltcgsd.org for details.

Classes are canceled only in the event of lightning and will be rescheduled.

There are no refunds for missed classes.

Lincolnwood Training Club at Central & Dearlove Roads in Glenview. For more information email agility@ltcgsd.org  

Class Rules:

  1. You are responsible for the behavior of your dog at all times. Dogs must be on leash when waiting their turn. Aggression towards people or other dogs is not acceptable. Always give unfamiliar dogs plenty of space.

  2. Walk your dog in the "Duty Area" prior to class. Do not let your dog urinate on any of the equipment. If your dog potties on any part of the field, please clean it up immediately and thoroughly.

  3. Choke collars and prong collars should be avoided during agility training. For safety reasons, flat buckle collars and leashes or loopless tabs are best.

  4. Absolutely no abusive behavior toward any dog, handler or instructor will be tolerated.