
Hoopers
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Registration FAQ's
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When does registration open?
Registration typically opens about two weeks before the session start date. Dates will be announced on this page and on our social media. -
How do I register?
Registration is completed online by filling out the form on this page. -
How do I pay?
Payment is made by credit or debit card at the time of registration. -
Can I reserve a spot by phone or message?
No. Spots are filled on a first-come, first-served basis through the online registration only.

Hoopers is a fun, low-impact dog sport and training program that focuses on communication, teamwork, and confidence.
Dogs learn to navigate a course made up of hoops, tunnels, and barrels without jumping, making it ideal for dogs of all ages, sizes, and physical abilities.
This class is designed to strengthen the bond between you and your dog while building focus, confidence, and foundational handling skills in a positive and encouraging environment.
🎯 What You’ll Learn
In this Hoopers class, you and your dog will learn how to:
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Build clear communication and teamwork
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Improve focus and engagement around distractions
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Develop basic handling and directional skills
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Introduce Hoopers equipment such as hoops, tunnels, and barrels
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Complete simple Hoopers sequences with confidence
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Increase your dog’s body awareness and problem-solving skills
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Strengthen foundation skills that support future Hoopers levels
🎯 Goal: To create a confident, happy dog that enjoys working with you while having fun in a structured and supportive setting.
🐾 Training Philosophy
We believe dogs learn best when training is positive, rewarding, and fun. Our Hoopers classes use positive reinforcement methods, including treats, toys, and praise, to encourage learning and build lasting behaviors.
There is no force, fear, or punishment—only clear guidance and encouragement for both dogs and handlers.

