During daily activity periods, YOU decide which of the programs you SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6TH would like to attend...and then just show up to location listed. A few Ruth Lodge activities DO require advance sign-up due to limited space and/or 8:00 & 9:00 ...... Day Pass Camper Orientation Alysa

additional fees. They are: (no fee), CGC Test ($10), 7:30 - 8:15 ...... Breakfast Dining Hall Sheelagh - Barking Lot Fur Spinning (no fee) and Treatmaking with Patti (no fee). 8:15 ...... Morning Announcements Dining Hall Dave

+ Only activities listed with a require sign-up ! + ( SIGN UP SHEETS LOCATED IN DINING HALL. ) 9:00 - 10:15 .... ACTIVITY PERIOD 1 • - Beginner Flyball Field Karen B., Mare Private consultations & special offers may also be available at • Focused Training: Recall & Off - Leash Control camp through some staff and presenters. To take advantage of Meet Outside of Rec Hall Dennis, Sam, Wendy, Mitzi these offers, you must sign-up, and pay any associated fee directly to that staff. Sign-up activities include: Human Massage, Canine • - Beginner/Overview Main Field Patti Massage, Photo Portraits, Focused Obedience, Behavior or Agility • Agility - Level 1 Main Field Ashlee, Christie consults, Grooming consult, and Animal Communication. See the • Group Swim: box at the end of this schedule for a list of many of the Beach available staff doing privates. Small & Puppies Only (25 lbs & under) Alicia +Tracking Level 1 Frisbee field Kathleen Please feel freeto use the beach, hike the trails, play Extended Campers): Lure Course Field on an empty field, or relax in Ruth Lodge or the New Lodge Lounge. This is 10:15 - 12:15 .. Lure Open Jim, Pat your extra time at camp. Our vet is NOT on-site until Friday at noon. The Barking Lot is staff supervised during meals starting at Friday dinner . 10:45 - 12:00 .. ACTIVITY PERIOD 2 • Agility - Level 2 Main Field Ashlee, Christie THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4TH • Compassionate Connection to your K9 New Lodge Tresa • Freestyle Dance Rec Hall 2 Cheryle 10:30 - 12:30 .... Registration for Extended Campers Ruth Lodge Patti • CGC Prep / Ask the Trainer Rec Hall Wendy, Sam, Dennis, Mitzi 12:45 ...... Lunch Dining Hall No Supervised Barking Lot • Projects with Lisa and Pam 2:00 - 4:00 ...... More Registration for Extended Campers Ruth Lodge Patti Wood Photo Boards Arts & Crafts 1 Lisa, Pam 6:30 ...... Dinner Dining Hall No Supervised Barking Lot +Intro to Flyball Field Kathleen FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5TH 12:30 - 1:15 .... Lunch Dining Hall Bobbette - Barking Lot 9:00 - 9:45 ...... Breakfast for Extended Camp Dining Hall No supervised Dining Hall Barking Lot 1:15 ...... Mid - Day Announcements Dave 12:30 - 3:30 ...... Registration Ruth Lodge Patti 1:30 - 2:00 ...... “Cat Naps” 12:30 - 3:30 ...... Unpack, get settled, and review your camper packet and 2:30 ...... All Camp Group Photo Shoot ( PLEASE BE ON TIME: CLICK TIME 2:30) goody bags. Waterfront open, play on a field, hike, visit Dog - Amphitheatre Main Field Campers & All Staff wood Canteen in the Dining Hall 3:00 - 4:00 ...... ACTIVITY PERIOD 3 12:30 - 2:00 .... Lunch - Self serve Dining Hall • Agility - Level 3 & 4 Main Field Ashlee, Christie 4:00 - 5:30 ...... Camp Orientation Barking Lot Alysa, Dave (Orientation) • Learning to Teach Your Dog to Target Walking Tour: Meet Staff and see Activities & Locations Rec Hall Dennis, Patti, Mitzi Managing Your Dog Safely at Camp Mare and Jane talks • Pet Massage: Massage & Canine Athletics Ruth Lodge Pam Jane & Pam to lead the walking tour. All staff at activity loca - • Splash Time! Beach Games tions Beach (Beach closed except to class) Sam, Wendy 5:15 - 6:00 ...... Coaching Your Orange Bandanna Dog to Success Rec Hall Frisbee Field Christie • Frisbee Beginner Mare 3:00 - 4:30 ...... Open Lure Course Field Jim, Pat 5:30 - 6:00 ...... Dogwood’s All-Play (Open Socialization Time) Main Field Group Play – Karen, Jane & Mare 4:30 - 5:30 ...... ACTIVITY PERIOD 4 Flyball Field Small Dog/Puppy Group –Patti • Pet Projects with Pam 5:30 - 6:00 ...... Dogwood Play Group Management/Dynamics Part I Plaster Paw Prints, wood photo boards, silhouettes Arts & Crafts 1 Learn about managing group play and group dynamics. Dogs • Flyball - Intermediate Main Field Karen B. Frisbee Field may be on-leash for some of this. Mare + Dog Treatmaking (limit 10 campers) Ruth Lodge Chef Patti • Group Hike Barking Lot Sheelagh 6:15 - 7:45 ...... Dinner Dining Hall Alicia - Barking Lot • Treiiball Frisbee Field Mare Turn in Yard Sale Auction items (place near fireplace) Program Overview: Canteen, Good Dog Bones, Yard Sale/Dog Wash, Sign Up Table, Photos, and more 6:00 - 6:45 ...... Dinner Dining Hall Mary G. - Barking Lot 6:45 ...... Evening Announcements Dining Hall Alysa 8:00 ...... (Staff Only) Auction Set up Dining Hall All available staff 8:00 ...... Pet Projects with Lisa Hiller Dining Hall 8:00 - 9:00 ...... George Berlin: Capturing Your Dog's Personality with Art No - Sew Fleece Crate Mat making Dining Hall (leashed dogs welcome) 8:00 ...... Iron Dog Competition: (George available ALL DAY SUNDAY for Personalized Pet Cartoons) K9 Test in Lifeskills, Intelligence & Confidence Rec Hall Patti 8:15 ...... Night Howl - Evening Campfire with S’mores Beach 9:00 - 10:00 ...... “50/50” BINGO $10 per card. 50%: Yard Sale, 50% Cash Prizes *Horner to build fire Dining Hall (leashed dogs welcome) Susan, Pam, Alysa SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7TH If you think that your dog may experience anxiety or has 8:00 & 9:00 ...... Day Pass Camper Orientation Ruth Lodge Dave "space issues" and you would like to schedule time with 7:30 - 8:15 ...... Breakfast Dining Hall Bobbette - Barking Lot one of the trainers to have your dog experience a positive 8:15 ...... Morning Announcements Dining Hall Alysa "meet and greet" with another dog, please speak with either Dennis, Sam, Wendy or Mitzie. 9:00 - 10:15 .... ACTIVITY PERIOD 1 • Agility - Levels 3 &4 Main Field Ashlee, Christie • Flyball - Beginner Flyball Field Karen MONDAY, OCTOBER 8TH +CGC Test Rec Hall Dennis, Sam, Wendy, 7:30 - 8:15 ...... Breakfast Dining Hall Charlene - Barking Lot • Nosework: Preparing for the Odor Recognition Test New Lodge Patti ...... Claim Yard Sale Items • Pet Massage: Massage & Canine Athletics Rec Hall 2 Pam 8:15 ...... Morning Announcements Dining Hall Dave +Tracking Level 1 Frisbee field Kathleen 10:15 - 12:15 .. Lure Coursing Open Lure Course Field Jim, Pat 9:00 - 10:15 .... ACTIVITY PERIOD 1 • Agility - Level 3 & 4 (course run 9:00 - 9:45) 10:45 - 12:00 .. ACTIVITY PERIOD 2 • Agility - Level 1 &2 (course run 10:00 - 10:45) \ • Agility - Level 2 Main Field Ashlee, Christie Main Field Ashlee, Christie • Rally Games Main Field Tammie • Frisbee - Mini Competition - All Levels • Focused Training: Recall & Off - Leash Control w/distraction Frisbee Field Mare, Karen B. Beach (Beach closed except to class) Dennis, Wendy, Sam • Tracking Flyball Field Kathleen • Shaping Complex Behaviors Rec Hall Cheryle • Freestyle Dance - All levels Rec Hall Cheryle • Frisbee - Intermediate & Intro to Freestyle Frisbee Field Mare 9:00 - 10:30 .... Lure Coursing Open Lure Course Field Jim, Pat +Dog Fur Spinning Arts & Crafts 2 Anne New Lodge Lounge • Natural Healing: "What are my options”? Tresa 10:45 - 12:00 .. ACTIVITY PERIOD 2 • Rally Obedience - Mini Trial Main Field Patti 12:30 - 1:15 .... Lunch Dining Hall Alicia - Barking Lot • Flyball - All Levels Flyball Field Karen B., Mare 1:15 ...... Mid - Day Announcements Dining Hall Dave Ruth Lodge 1:30 - 2:00 ...... “Cat Naps” • Dog Massage: Final Rub Down Pam Barking Lot 1:30 - 3:00 ...... & Carting Demo Lure Course Field Jim, Pat • Group Hike Mary G.

2:15 - 3:15 ...... ACTIVITY PERIOD 3 12:15 - 1:00 .... Cook Out Lunch Barking Lot No supervision • Agility - Level 1 Main Field Ashlee, Christie • Claim Remaining Yard Sale Items • Grooming Secrets: Reduce Shedding & More Ruth Lodge Tammie • Return Completed Feedback Forms • Group Hike Barking Lot Wendy, Sam • Teaching Your Dog to Target Rec Hall Dennis, Patti 1:15 - 2:00 ...... ACTIVITY PERIOD 3 • Intro to Bicycling with Your Dog Frisbee Field Mare • Lure Coursing Lure Course Field Jim, Pat • Freestyle Dance - Level 2 Rec Hall 2 Cheryle • Group Swim Beach Dr. Jane Lure Course Field 3:00 - 4:30 ...... Lure Coursing Open Jim, Pat • Arts & Crafts - Pick up all projects Dining Hall Ruth Lodge 3:30 - 4:30 ...... Nail Trimming Available ($5 donation to yard sale) Tammie • Dogwood Canteen & Yard Sale Items Last chance to shop! Finalize all purchases 3:45 - 4:45 ...... ACTIVITY PERIOD 4 Dining Hall Sharon • Treiiball Frisbee Field Mare • Flyball - Intermediate Flyball Field Karen B. • Doga* (all levels welcome) Rec Hall 2 Margaret, Conni 2:15 ...... GOOD - BYE UNTIL NEXT TIME! • Dog Treat Making (limit 10 campers) Ruth Lodge Patti ALL CAMPERS MUST BE OFF GROUNDS BY 2:30. • Canicross Main Field near Rec Hall Kathleen • Pet Projects: Arts & Crafts 1 Pam Plaster Paw Prints, wood photo boards, dog silhouettes • Christie Meyer available for Private Behavior Consultation at various times throughout Friday – Sunday 5:00 - 5:30 ...... Dogwood’s All-Play (Open Socialization Time) • Ashlee Trotter available for Agility Privates at various times throughout Saturday – Sunday. Main Field Group Play – Karen, Jane & Patti • LeeAnn Brunner Sharp is available for Human Massage Flyball Field Small Dog/Puppy Group –Jim & Pat appointments throughout the weekend. 5:30 - 6:00 ...... Dogwood Play Group Management/Dynamics Part 2 Frisbee Field Mare • Mare Potts available for Private Behavior Training Sessions at various times throughout Thursday – Monday. Learn about managing group play and group dynamics,including • Tresa Laferty , available for Animal Communication, mini-consults breaking up dogfights. Dogs may be on leash for some of this. in the Stein Lodge , See Sign-ups. • Tammie Riepe available for Private Grooming Consultations 6:30 ...... Dinner Dining Hall Colleen Collins - Barking Lot in Stein Lodge at various times Sunday & Monday • Pam Kuhn available for Private Massage and Consultation at 7:15 ...... Evening Announcements & Camper Awards Dining Hall Alysa & Dave various times all weekend. • George Berlin available for Personal Doggy Cartoons all day on Sunday. 7:30 ...... End of Yard Sale Bidding Sharon, Susan Sign-up early to get a custom work of art! 7:45 ...... Remembering Our Best Friends (Memorial Service) Pavilion by Beach (Ruth Lodge alt if bad weather Anne 8:30 ...... Stories of the Paranormal with Pam Ruth Lodge Paranormal Pam See sign-up sheets in Dining Hall for times and fees for private time and appointments 8:30 ...... Campfire and S’mores with Sky Lanterns from the Beach! + with the staff listed in this box above. Beach (DOGS MUST BE LEASHED!) Horner Staff to build fire before 7:45 ASK DR. JANE / ASK THE VET CARTING RALLY GAMES This is an open forum session where you can informally Catch Jim from Lure Coursing anytime between open Here's a fun way for you and your dog to practice rally ask our camp vet, Dr. Jane questions regarding canine lure times and arrange a mini-carting-session on the with friends. Teams will be set up to play games like health. In addition, these sessions can be used as a time spot....or attend his informal Demo and Carting Intro Rally Tic-Tac-Toe and Rally Relay. The games are suitable for round table discussion about such topics as manag - session after lunch on Sunday at the Lure Course field. for anyone familiar with the basis rally signs. Come ing arthritis, use of supplements, vaccinations, allergies, alone or w/ friends for some good natured competition. etc. Just let Dr. Jane know what you would like to talk COACHING A REACTIVE DOG TO SUCCESS about. Camp Dogwood has the orange bandanna policy to RALLY SKILLS: IMPROVING THEM protect dogs that don’t know how to cope with other During this session you will learn fun and positive ways CALMING THE STRESSED CANINE dogs or people coming into their personal space. For to improve the skills needed to perform the rally exer - Looking for safe, effective, natural ways to calm your some dogs, their “personal space” even includes any cises as well as traditional obedience. Some points of dog during high stressed situations? In this session we room or yard that they are in. These are not “bad” dogs. empasis will include the turns, pivots, call to front, and will be talking about several "natural" options for calm - They are simply “reactive” dogs. Session was created to finishes. This session is appropriate for beginner to ad - ing your dog during high stress time: dog shows, train - help owners of reactive dogs understand why dogs do vanced rally teams. ing classes, thunderstorms, fireworks and changes in what they do, how to protect them from situations that the household. they are not able to succeed in, and to teach simple ex - SHY ercises that will make you and your dog more comfort - Learn, practice and discuss techniques to use to help your Shy dog overcome it's fear. This class will focus on CANINE CORE CONDITIONING: able & make camp more enjoyable for you and your In this class you will learn how to safely exercise your four-legged family member. establishing protocols that you can use in everyday life dog to improve core strength, coordination, flexibility, to help your dog. balance, and proprioception. These exercises are im - DOGA portant for conditioning your dog for various dog Based on the "Barking Buddha" by Brenda Bryan, yogis TEACHING YOUR DOG TO TARGET sports, preventing injuries and aging gracefully. These will follow a traditional Hatha yoga practice with their Targeting is a "hands off" way of teaching different be - exercises are also great for building your dog’s confi - dog as a partner. Doga will help to connect and unify haviors for both fun and serious obedience. Targeting is dence. You will get plenty of time to try various pieces of the dogi & yogi. Please bring yoga mat if you have one! one of the best methods for getting dogs quickly en - equipment such as: cavaletti poles; exercise ball, egg, No Doga (or yoga) experience required for this class. gaged, focused and excited about teaching sessions. and peanut; wobble board; rocker board; and tilt board. Bring lots of small treats and get ready to have some fun FREESTYLE DANCE TREATMAKING WITH CHEF PATTI with your dog! Try this hot new sport that is everyone is talking about! These cooking classe always result in some delicious If you like to teach your dog new things, come to this treats for everyone to enjoy and reciepes to take home class and have some fun. Learn to teach your dog to do and enjoy again and again. Due to the over popularity of CANINE GOOD CITIZEN (CGC) PREP / TEST this activity there is now a Sign-Up sheet and multiple The CGC Prep session is designed to prepare those of under, zig-zag, loop, pole, circle, gee, haw and take a sessions offered so everyone can enjoy! you who are interested in taking the CGC test at camp bow. In the intermediate class we will be doing more advanced moves. At the end of the class we will put it all or at some point in the future. The CGC Prep session is together with music. A reward-based class so be sure to also a great way to "brush-up" on basic obedience skills TRICK TRAINING bring a lot of soft tasty treats for your dog! even if you do not plan on taking the test. The fee to Tricks are a great way to keep your dog busy, mentally take a CGC Certification Test at camp is $10. You may stimulated and have a lot of fun. You will learn to use also arrange an alternative testing time if you have a con - GET FOCUSED various methods of training to teach your dog some fun flict during the CGC Testing time on camp schedule. Does your dog get distracted easily? Jump on your visi - new tricks including: play dead, bow, weave through See Wendy or Dennis to arrange an alternate time. tors? Or get over-excited when they see their friends? your legs, do the moon walk, and push a baby carriage. In this class you will learn some fun and creative meth - If your dog already knows some of these you will learn ods to help your dog to “Get Focused!” You will learn how to teach more complicated versions of each of CANINE HEALTH WITH ESSENTIAL OILS: how to improve your dog’s impulse control, improve these. Tricks are great for therapy dogs or dogs that just In this session, Tresa will give you ways to use essential their focus on you and to relax on cue. You will also like to show off! oils for common issues with our dogs. Flea/tick preven - learn response substitution (redirection) to prevent tion, focus issues, naturally cleaning your home and your dog from getting into trouble. Don’t expect to do a WEIGHT PULLING simple ways you can use medicinal essential oils to care lot of hard work in this class because you both will have Weight pull is akin to a human tractor pull. The dogs for your canine family members. lots of fun! **Because you need to focus on your dog, it wear a special padded harness, and are attached to a is suggested to only bring only one dog to this class. wheeled cart on an earthen surface, or a sled on snow. The goal is to see how much weight the dog can pull on CANINE MASSAGE & TOUCH FOR TRAINING the cart/sled for a distance of 16 feet. In competition, the Catch Jim from Lure Coursing anytime between open GROOMING SECRETS In this session, Tammie will share her grooming knowl - handler can have no physical contact with the dog dur - lure times and arrange a mini-carting-session on the edge and help you with home grooming care of your ing the pull, and they are not allowed to "bait" the dog at spot....or attend his informal Demo and Carting Intro pet, including bathing, brushing, and reducing tangles the end of the pull, with anything other than themselves. session after lunch on Sunday at the Lure Course field. and/or shedding. A variety of grooming tools will be It is up to the dog's willingness to pull the weight to available for you to try on your dog to see what works close the distance between himself and their handler! CANINE RESCUE BREATHING & CPR (NOT CERT.) best for both of you. There will also be time to ask any WEIGHT PULL MINI-COMPETITION Pet First Aid is the immediate and temporary care given questions you may have about home grooming or tak - This will be set up like a real pull, and run like a real pull. to an injured animal until it can be taken to a profes - ing your dog to a professional groomer. Campers who have been successful with their dogs sional veterinarian for more definite medical care and pulling the cart can participate. Dogs will line up in attention. The goal of Pet First Aid is to protect both pet LEARN TO DRAW YOUR DOG W/ GEORGE BERLIN order, and will pull one at time starting with the lowest owners and their from further harm, injury, or suf - Using basic shapes, we'll learn how to make fun draw - weight. The weight will go up in increments and if your fering during emergencies, by teaching prompt, effec - ings of your furry friend. Bring photos of your pal, paper dog does not successfully pull, you’re “out.” Each dog tive actions and care that will safeguard the life of an and something to draw with. No Rembrandts by the end will get 60 seconds to complete the pull, and campers injured pet. Learn Canine Rescue Breathing & CPR skills of it, but it'll be fun! You can work on your drawing all ARE allowed to use treats/bait since this is for fun. Peo - without a full certification class. Sign up for 30 minute day while George does his Painting Portriait Sessions all ple not participating are welcome to watch and cheer blocks & learn the basics of these important skills. day long. the dogs on. SchedulCe aanmd ApctivDitoy,gSpweaokeor d& PSrepsernitantigon 2Re0fe1re3 nce Page Inside this page is your weekend Camp Dogwood Schedule and Camper Packet. Use this to help you decide what you and your dogs’ days will hold, and where you’ll need to be for your selected activities. You may attend as many or as few activites as you wish ...just make sure not to over-do it! And always allow your dog (and yourself) to rest and cool down between activities. Have a great weekend! AGILITY LEVELS & QUALIFICATIONS (Levels are based on the member of the team (human or dog) that is LEAST skilled): LEVEL 1: New - Never been on agility equipment before; or very limited experience; or extreme flight risk; or scared of multiple obsta - cles. (Lack of weave pole/teeter proficiency not included) Focus on equipment and lead hands and exercises for focus, atten - tion and handling skills. LEVEL 2: Some experience on all of the equipment (at low or moderate height). Sequencing short sequences. Has only done agility at camp, attended at least one camp previously, and/or has some training outside of class. Intro to crosses (front & rear). LEVEL 3: Comfortable on all equipment at full height (teeter excluded, & weaves poles mostly straight up but can be open). Sequences up to 10 obstacles. Working knowledge of crosses (front & rear). Regularly trains in agility or has successfully completed many camps/agility training with this dog. Review/improve crosses (front & rear). LEVEL 4: Competition or equivalent. Works equipment full height, teeter & weaves, too. Sequences 16+ obstacles. Trains agility regularly.

•FLYBALL Beginner: No experience or learning basics. Intermediate: Must have any experience in flyballl...Can NO-S EW FLEECE CRATE MAT include sessions at camp. You campers are crafty. Very crafty. So much that we’ve kept our after-dinner craft-project instruction with Lisa Hiller , long-time •FRISBEE Beginner: Learn basics of "finally" throwing the Frisbee properly & getting your dog to catch it. Many r naturals! camper. This project is a No-Sew Fleece Crate Mat. If you think Intermediate/Freestyle: For dogs adept at catching a Fris - you’d like to attend, please BYOF (Bring Your Own Fleece)...or bee, this session will help develop beginning ‘freestyle come enjoy this crafty hour and learn it for later. moves’ like overs, flips, & vaulting. PLASTER PAW PRINT CASTINGS •K9 NOSEWORK (Level 1) Inspired by working detection dogs, K9 Nose One of the long standing Arts and Craft projects we’ve offered from Work is the fun search and scenting activity for virtually all dogs and peo - the start at Camp Dogwood. A very easy project for those with pa - ple. This easy to learn activity and sport builds confidence and focus in tient dogs, or just patience for their dogs excitment. A great Dog - many dogs, and provides a safe way to keep dogs fit and healthy through wood keepsake of your dog’s paw. Easy, NOT messy! mental and physical exercise. This workshop will introduce you and your pooch from the beginning to Nose Work. • (Level 2) This one is for dogs who have been introduced to nose work DOG SILHOUETTES and are working more complex hides. Dog can still be on food or on odor. Our ancestors did not do craft projects with their dogs, but they definitley knew how to trace each other’s heads. Come make either •LURE COURSING For the safety and well-being of the dog, lure can a traditional black and white Dog Silhouette, or put some color into be run at many levels...depending on experience, age and condi - a snazzier, modernized and blinged-up version. (Bring an images of tioning. Please let the fantastic Pat & Jim know your dog’s health so your dog to this session.) speed & appropriate suggestions can be made. PLANTER /B UCKET DECORATION •RALLY OBEDIENCE (And Rally Skills & Games) Rally-O will be taught on Camp Dogwood is a great place to use that creative spark you know Saturday morning (Period #1) at a Beginner/ Review pace, and at you have. Come decorate a planter or toy bucket (or any smooth- all levels for remainder of the weekend. Practice & polish your skills & participate in Mini-Trials, Monday morning. surfaced item you may have decided to bring to camp. We have vinyl in plenty of colors and cut shapes and plenty on decorative •TRACKING Teaching your dog to follow the scent trail or disturbed embellishements you can adorn your materpiece with, too. There vegetation scent, left by a person (or other animal) that has traveled are a number of items available for camper use to decorate, but along a certain route. Dogs can be taught to footstep track (very they’re all on a first-come, first-served basis. We ask campers to sel - precision oriented tracking style), trail (the dog still follows the erct only one to begin with. Enjoy! scent left on the ground, but with less precision than footstep track - ing), or air scent (use the scent in the air to determine in which di - LEARNING TO DRAW YOUR DOG rection the person/prey went). Dogs should be hungry when George Berlin is in the house on Saturday to do what he does so learning how to track! well. This session he’ll be working in watercolors to create yourt per - sonalized matsterpiece. They say “those who ‘can’, do, and those •TREIIBALL TreiIball is a new sport imported from where dogs use herding skills to drive exercise balls into a pen. In this ac - who ‘can’t’, teach”. Well we know that George can do, but can he tivity you will be introduced to herding commands to train your teach. Come to this session to hear some of the tricks of the trade on dog to move left and right and to push the balls toward the pen. how an artist turns what they see into art on a page. The class will Your dog will use it's nose or shoulder to drive the balls. Any dog be working in pencil on paper. Activity Period 2 on Saturday. who loves to chase, retrieve or herd will enjoy this sport. SMALL DOG or PUPPY AREAS & TIMES When Flyball is not in session in an Activity Period, the Flyball field is designated an off-leash area for Small Dogs (under 25 lbs) and Puppies only . There are times on the schedule when the lakefront/beach is also designated Small Dog & Puppy only. Please respect this size and age restriction as scheduled.