Dog Agility Training Classes in Plymouth & Medina MN
Jumpstart: Intro to Dog Agility
Jumpstart is a trainer-led introduction to the exciting world of dog agility—designed specifically for dogs and owners who are completely new to the sport. Whether you’re looking to try something new, build a stronger bond, or simply have fun with your dog, this beginner-friendly class is the perfect starting point.
A Fun, Low-Stress Introduction to Agility
Our Jumpstart program focuses on creating a positive and enjoyable experience for both you and your dog. There’s no pressure, no competition, and no expectations—just an opportunity to explore agility in a supportive, relaxed environment.
This class is ideal for dogs 4 months and older and is tailored to everyday dog owners who want to learn something new without diving into advanced training right away.
During Jumpstart sessions, your dog will be introduced to the foundations of agility at a comfortable pace. Our trainers guide each activity to ensure safety, confidence, and success.
✔ Basic agility concepts and movement ✔ Introduction to beginner-friendly equipment ✔ Improved body awareness and coordination ✔ Confidence-building exercises ✔ Stronger focus and handler connection
Is Jumpstart Right for You?
Have a dog 4 months or older
Want to try agility without committing to competition
Dog agility training teaches dogs to move through fun obstacle-based activities such as tunnels, jumps, weave-style patterns, and other confidence-building challenges. It combines physical exercise, mental stimulation, and handler communication in a rewarding way.
Yes. Dog agility training can be introduced at a beginner level, allowing dogs to learn new skills at a comfortable pace. Sessions can be adjusted based on age, confidence, focus, and previous training experience.
Agility training helps improve focus, coordination, confidence, body awareness, and listening skills. It also gives dogs a productive outlet for energy and creates a fun way to strengthen the bond between dogs and their people.
Basic listening skills are helpful, but dogs do not need to be advanced in obedience to get started. A positive, structured approach can help dogs build focus and confidence as they learn agility foundations.
Yes. Agility training can help dogs channel energy in a healthy way while encouraging better attention, impulse control, and responsiveness. Many dogs benefit from the mental challenge just as much as the physical activity.
When introduced properly and tailored to the individual dog, agility training is a safe and enjoyable activity. Exercises should match the dog’s age, size, fitness level, and confidence to create a positive experience.
Dogs of many breeds, sizes, and energy levels can enjoy agility training. Programs can be adapted for beginners, active dogs, and dogs that benefit from additional confidence-building and mental enrichment.
Yes. Agility training provides both physical exercise and mental stimulation, which can leave dogs feeling happily engaged and satisfyingly tired after a session.
Consistency helps dogs build confidence and progress with new skills. Many pet parents start with regular sessions and adjust frequency based on their dog’s goals, energy level, and interest.
PupTown offers a fun, dog-focused environment where training can support confidence, enrichment, and healthy activity. It is a great option for dogs who thrive with positive engagement, movement, and structured challenges.
Ready to give your dog a fun and rewarding challenge? PupTown’s dog agility training in Medina, MN is the perfect way to build confidence, improve focus, and keep your dog active and engaged. Whether your pup is just getting started or ready to advance, our team is here to help every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more or get your dog started with agility training!