Dog Agility Training in NYC
Where Play Meets Progress
Agility is a fast, joyful team sport—tunnels, jumps, weave poles—guided by you. We’re not chasing trophies; we’re building confidence and focus.
Winter Dog Agility in NYC — Indoor Focus, Real Progress
Cold weather doesn’t mean slowing down. Our indoor dog agility classes in NYC keep dogs moving, thinking, and learning all winter long—without icy sidewalks or unpredictable conditions. Training stays structured, positive, and progress-driven.
Indoor Agility — Upper West Side (93rd & Broadway)
All winter agility classes are held indoors at Advent Church on the Upper West Side. Dogs work tunnels, jumps, weave poles, and a regulation 14’ adjustable teeter in a controlled, well-lit space designed for learning—not chaos.
Built for Winter Learning
Indoor training allows us to focus on handling skills, sequencing, confidence building, and impulse control—without weather interruptions. Classes are intentionally small to keep dogs under threshold and progressing safely.
Reserve Your Winter Spot
Choose a structured 5-week indoor agility series. Two classess typically run concurrently; choose the one that works best for you. Winter classes fill quickly due to limited indoor space.
Choose the Agility Path That Fits You
Dog Agility Training FAQs | PJH Dog Training NYC
Are indoor agility classes safe for puppies?
Yes. Our surfaces and progressions are puppy-safe, focusing on curiosity, motor skills, and early confidence. Puppy training overview.
What is the difference between agility and obedience training?
Obedience centers on behavior and cues; agility emphasizes confidence, body awareness, and teamwork through obstacle-based challenges. They complement each other. Learn about our agility approach.
What types of dog agility classes does PJH offer?
Group and private options across beginner and intermediate levels. Sessions are tailored to your dog’s comfort and skill. Browse the schedule.
How do I get started with agility training?
Book online or request a quick consult. Reserve your spot or see how to prepare.
Can any dog participate in agility training?
Yes. We adapt obstacles and progressions for age, size, and experience to keep training safe and successful. Agility overview.
How much do agility classes cost?
Prices vary by package: class packs, series, and private coaching. View agility pricing & options.
Can agility help with behavior issues?
Often, yes. Structured, rewarding activity channels energy and improves focus—great for anxious or reactive dogs. See Reactive Resilience Therapy™.
Do you offer private agility sessions?
Yes. One-on-one coaching is ideal for special needs or reactive dogs. Book a private session.