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Are you ready to connect with your dog in a fun and engaging way?

Rally & Hoopers program invites you & your dog to play and learn! Led by Don & Lynn Egan, this class is designed specifically for beginners. 🐶 CARO & CKC Rally Obedience Training
Led by: Don and Lynn Egan Designed for: Beginners
What to Expect:
Navigate a numbered course using directional signs
Complete tasks within an allotted time
Strengthen your dog’s obedience and responsiveness
Build trust

and deepen your bond
Open to all dogs

Core Philosophy:
“ATTITUDE is more important than precision. Dogs and handlers JUST GOTTA HAVE FUN.”

CHC Hoopers
Welcome to: Canine Hoopers of Canada
What is Hoopers? A low-impact agility sport focused on distance handling
Uses ground-level obstacles: hoops, barrels, tunnels, and gates
Prioritizes flowing courses to minimize injury risk
No tight turns, wraps, or stressful maneuvers
Inclusive and accessible for all dogs and handlers
Why Try Hoopers? Great for dogs of all ages and physical abilities
Encourages teamwork and communication
Keeps dogs active and mentally stimulated

If you're interested in schedules, registration, or fees, contact us today!

05/06/2026

Tuesday night practice! Great Distance handling!

05/05/2026

How to combine 2 classes in one 😉😅

We were proud sponsors of the Toller Sprinters this weekend.Brew (our dog) ran the races of his life and somehow beat ev...
04/26/2026

We were proud sponsors of the Toller Sprinters this weekend.

Brew (our dog) ran the races of his life and somehow beat every single Toller… which, in hindsight, should have raised some questions. Sure enough, the post-race drug test confirmed it: performance-enhancing treats.

Disqualified. Scandalized. Absolutely not sorry.

Sign up for our up and coming seminar. Click on the link below to register. Limited spots available!!Start with a quick ...
04/23/2026

Sign up for our up and coming seminar.
Click on the link below to register.
Limited spots available!!
Start with a quick intro to the rules I see a lot of novice handlers make, answer any questions they might have.
Groups of Four:
1. Check on how they handle, obedience, rear end awareness in the dogs, just a quick evaluation on where they are.
2. Start working signs, easy to start then the trickier ones, include handling and rules.
If time: each group should be up at least 3 maybe 4 x’s in the morning.
Afternoon:
1. Work on the signs they had problems with in the morning.
2. Start on footwork for pivots, rules on the Advance signs.
3. Do some of the advance signs, pivots, fronts and stands. Again try at least 3 x’s on the floor for each group.
Sunday Morning:
1. Answer any questions from Saturday and ask about any signs they would like to work on from Saturday or any ones we didn’t get to.
2. Work on those signs and review their pivots (dogs pivots).
3. Do a simple novice course.
Afternoon:
Do some more courses and critic after each course.
Answer questions and sum up with more rules and handling, common things handlers do.

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04/03/2026

Wednesday night fun

04/03/2026

Tuesday fun

Katie just had her first scent class 🥰
03/13/2026

Katie just had her first scent class 🥰

03/06/2026

What a great time! Good work everyone!

Getting ready for the next Show!
02/15/2026

Getting ready for the next Show!

02/14/2026

Thursday night class that I attend.

02/11/2026

Hoopers Feb 9th,2025

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