Members Booking:
Because these classes are private and unavailable to the public, you will need to use the unique direct scheduling link to book.
This can be found:
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In the website's navigation bar: 'members training'
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Linked in our social media bio: 'members training'.
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Pinned in the 'featured' section of the Private Facebook Group.
- In course emails & the monthly newsletter.
or DOWNLOAD the free app on your phone: https://gymcatch.app.link/download
How to become a member
Our flexible pay-as-you-go group classes are designed for those who have completed one of the following:
- Anglian Dog Works courses either in a group, in a block of private sessions*
- Demonstrated the required skills in a one-to-one setting.
Designed as a flexible follow-on training option, meaning you can drop in as much as you like but allows for time away when life gets busy!
Booking Option (Cost Per Class)
Pay as you go |
4 Class Pack |
£18 |
£15.50 |
Dog Agility & Training Classes
Agility Club
Club classes offer progression to those who have completed the foundations by meeting new dogs in small groups** and trying different sequences.
All are welcome, whether you are new, returning or a regular.
How they work
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These 1h standalone group sessions are tailored to the individuals who sign up and are designed to help dogs continue to progress.
Anglian Dog Works has two Dog Agility Training venues to choose from:
- The Farm at Balsham is located just off the A11, 7 miles from Cambridge, 10 miles from Newmarket, 12 miles from Saffron Walden, 25 miles from Bury St Edmunds.
- The enclosed Paddock at Barton is in partnership with Positive Paws Dog Training located near Foxcotte Farm, Comberton Road. During these sessions, we can use the adjacent areas so only one dog is loose in the agility field at one time if the individual needs space.
Members training is held most weeks in Balsham and/or Barton; a mixture of daytime, evening and weekend classes on various days.
What to expect in agility classes:
- Each week we run a different course. At Balsham sequences include a combination of jumps, tunnels and weaves; at Barton, we have an A-frame and see-saw too.
- To warm your dogs’ muscles up and learn the sequence, you will run short segments at a time. When all of the dogs have had a go at that level, we add a couple more obstacles to the following run.
- Each turn gives you a chance to practice the course; I will be there to offer support and guidance should you need it, as well as throw in challenges for those that want one!
- We progress in this way until we’re running the full course.
Additional Dog Training:
Throughout the year, there are one off classes, events and workshops to offer progression for the members of this group and cultivate the community I am so proud of.
These sessions will develop skills around a focus topic by sharing fun reward-based games and training exercises.
Beyond agility, we also offer:
- Pet Gundog Training
- Tracking
- FUNgility
- General obedience such as teaching dog recall and how to stop a dog pulling.
If after reading through you still have questions, please do get in touch. Either, fill out the contact form here. Or, book a quick call to discuss your dog, training needs and services available to help you on your training journey.
Note: If you see the message "No appointments are available this month" on the booking page, this is because appointments are fully booked.
The calendar runs 45 days in advance so either check back again soon or I have a waiting list so please do get in touch using the contact form outlining your availability to be added & I will message you if there are any cancellations or dates added.
*These training options give attendees the skills they need to run short courses and become an Agility Club Member. Also open to those that have demonstrated that level of ability in an initial consultation/121.
** Note: due to the nature of the content, requires a minimum of 3 dogs per session to run.