
Zanee Agility Camp 2026
Four days of world-class agility training with seven internationally recognized instructors.
Your Instructors
About This Camp
Independence. Execution. Teamwork at Speed.
This year's Zanee Agility Camp is built around one powerful theme: independent skills that allow YOU to move confidently down the line ahead of your dog.
Our world-class instructors will help you develop true obstacle independence, commitment, and performance confidence. Through focused skill-building sessions and thoughtfully designed coursework, you'll strengthen your communication, sharpen your timing, and elevate your teamwork.
Camp is open to all levels and all dogs. Whether you're working a young prospect or polishing your Masters skills, you'll have the flexibility to train exactly where you and your dog are right now.
Four days. Seven instructors. An unforgettable training experience.
Meet Your Instructors
Schedule
Thursday, August 20

Do you have a dog that struggles to maintain forward focus or is constantly checking in? We will work on skills such as independent start lines, drive lines, and layering to encourage the dog to stay committed in forward drive while you maintain the best handling position.

The focus of this workshop will be on the what, when, and where of popular handling moves so that you can set your dog on the correct line and stay ahead. We will talk about the timing and position of verbal and physical cues based on each dog’s point of commitment in order to give clarity and increase confidence.

Whether you're trying to build motivation and speed, or learn how to "ride the bullet" with your drivier dog, this seminar is for you! We'll cover a variety of common techniques to cue wraps, slices, and threadles and pair that with course analysis showing you how to use these techniques to get ahead and stay ahead! We’ll use International style courses to break down the techniques and show you how to use them in real world scenarios. This seminar is appropriate for teams sequencing 6-8 obstacles. All equipment could be used.

Dissect each cross (front, blind and rear crosses!) and learn how to execute them with your dog! Look at your positioning, timing and execution to prepare you and your dog for all crosses! This session is for anyone looking to improve their timing and execution of crosses!

This agility workshop focuses on mastering dogwalk exits, helping handlers build clarity, consistency, and confidence at the end of the obstacle. We’ll break down handling options, reinforce strong contact behaviors, and improve timing and position so teams can maintain speed without sacrificing accuracy.

This session focuses on the connection between handling and timing, and how they directly impact your dog’s understanding and performance on course. We’ll break down when to cue, where to be, and how your motion influences your dog’s decisions. Designed for teams looking to improve clarity and consistency, this workshop emphasizes early vs late cues, commitment points, and executing handling choices with precision to create smoother, more confident runs.

Options are good for the handler...not for the dog! Throughout an agility course, whether in training or in trialing, we constantly look for the best handling options for our team. We look for a variety of handling options that are efficient, fast, direct and ultimately gives the dog the clearest information and allows you to stay assertive and ahead of your dog.

Layering is a popular and necessary skill, but just because you can layer, should you? With the way courses are trending these days, it’s ideal to have a dog that will work both near and far from their handler. In this session you will begin the foundation training for both skills to help you have a dog that will layer, or not!

All flavors of international coursework, layers, threadle wraps, independent backsides, discriminations, and more! This seminar will focus on challenging teams with elements commonly seen in ISC Level 3 courses, or UKI Biathlon / Master's Series. Contacts or weaves may be used. Dogs must be proficient on all obstacles.

Holy blind crosses Batman! Lets dig into your blind crosses. We will look at your handling execution and your dog’s ability to commit to all different types of blind crosses! We will work through a couple different blind cross drills to improve our understand and our dog’s understanding of blind crosses then we will put it to the test in short coursework sequences!

Come get your gamble on in this seminar specifically designed to work sends ahead, lateral sends, and layering skills. We'll focus on building your dog's confidence, speed, and drive while sending away from you. Challenges will be adjusted to each team's skill level. Jumps, tunnels, and weaves will be used.

This session focuses on building independence so your dog can confidently perform obstacles and sequences without constant handler support. We’ll work on creating clear criteria, reinforcing obstacle commitment, and developing the skills needed for distance and lateral handling. Designed for teams looking to increase efficiency and versatility, this workshop helps dogs take more responsibility on course while allowing handlers to move strategically and stay ahead.

The focus of this workshop will be on the what, when, and where of popular handling moves so that you can set your dog on the correct line and stay ahead. We will talk about the timing and position of verbal and physical cues based on each dog’s point of commitment in order to give clarity and increase confidence.

Have a young dog you are working with? Or an older dog you want to strengthen your foundation with?! This is the session for you! Work through the best foundation exercises to help boost your dogs understanding of agility! This session will help build commitment, discriminations, collection, extension and more! Only jumps/tunnels will be used in this session.

All flavors of international coursework, layers, threadle wraps, independent backsides, discriminations, and more! This session will focus on challenging teams with elements commonly seen in ISC Level 3 courses, or UKI Biathlon / Master's Series. Contacts or weaves may be used. Dogs must be proficient on all obstacles.

In this seminar you will analyze your dog’s line and your handling path to find what path works best for your team! Learn what path is the fastest and which handling helps your dog the most!

This session focuses on developing effective course strategy and creating smooth, connected flow from start to finish. Handlers will learn how to break down courses, identify key decision points, and choose handling options that support their dog’s natural path. Emphasis will be placed on planning ahead, minimizing inefficiencies, and executing with intention so teams can move confidently and seamlessly through even the most challenging sequences.

Want to put your dog’s commitment to the test and build it even more?! This’d session will focus on building and maintaining commitment to obstacles! Learn how to make your dog’s commitment even stronger through challenging sequences. This session will focus on opposite direction commitment to obstacles, commitment to threadles and backsides, commitment in blind crosses and more! Does your dog turn and bark at you when you send?! Can you leave them from 10 ft? 20 ft? 30 ft? Sends are a necessity in coursework these days. Learn drills to help improve you and your dog’s ability to send and stay committed so you can get anywhere you need to get to! This session will focus on commitment to wraps, opposite direction commitment, independent obstacle commitment, tunnel commitment and more! Does your dog turn and bark at you when you send?! Can you leave them from 10 ft? 20 ft? 30 ft? Sends are a necessity in coursework these days. Learn drills to help improve you and your dog’s ability to send and stay committed so you can get anywhere you need to get to! This session will focus on commitment to wraps, opposite direction commitment, independent obstacle commitment, tunnel commitment and more!
Friday, August 21

Want to proof your dogs weave entries and exits?! This session is for you! Get ideas to help your dog stay in the weaves no matter what! This session is for dogs at all levels of weaves. Instruction will be individual to each team focusing on struggles or strengths specific to each team. You will look at independent entry games, weave exit proofing, distraction proofing, and so much more!

All flavors of international coursework, layers, threadle wraps, independent backsides, discriminations, and more! This session will focus on challenging teams with elements commonly seen in ISC Level 3 courses, or UKI Biathlon / Master's Series. Contacts or weaves may be used. Dogs must be proficient on all obstacles.

This agility workshop focuses on mastering dogwalk exits, helping handlers build clarity, consistency, and confidence at the end of the obstacle. We’ll break down handling options, reinforce strong contact behaviors, and improve timing and position so teams can maintain speed without sacrificing accuracy.

Hard and soft turns are being extremely necessary in agility now. It can help save a lot of time, and make handling easier for you if your dog understands the difference between hard turns, soft turns and extension! This session will walk you through how to train hard and soft turns so your dog understands them!

This session focuses on the connection between handling and timing, and how they directly impact your dog’s understanding and performance on course. We’ll break down when to cue, where to be, and how your motion influences your dog’s decisions. Designed for teams looking to improve clarity and consistency, this workshop emphasizes early vs late cues, commitment points, and executing handling choices with precision to create smoother, more confident runs.

Want to put your dog’s commitment to the test and build it even more?! This’d session will focus on building and maintaining commitment to obstacles! Learn how to make your dog’s commitment even stronger through challenging sequences. This session will focus on opposite direction commitment to obstacles, commitment to threadles and backsides, commitment in blind crosses and more! Does your dog turn and bark at you when you send?! Can you leave them from 10 ft? 20 ft? 30 ft? Sends are a necessity in coursework these days. Learn drills to help improve you and your dog’s ability to send and stay committed so you can get anywhere you need to get to! This session will focus on commitment to wraps, opposite direction commitment, independent obstacle commitment, tunnel commitment and more! Does your dog turn and bark at you when you send?! Can you leave them from 10 ft? 20 ft? 30 ft? Sends are a necessity in coursework these days. Learn drills to help improve you and your dog’s ability to send and stay committed so you can get anywhere you need to get to! This session will focus on commitment to wraps, opposite direction commitment, independent obstacle commitment, tunnel commitment and more!

Learning to put things together?! Join this session to work on coursework with your novice dog! All equipment may be used but if you have a dog that doesn’t have all of the equipment yet, that’s okay! Your instructor will provide alternate options or equipment can be skipped if needed.

The name of the game; Planning ahead and staying ahead. All the challenges you expect to experience in an UKI courses. Discrims, sends, layering, backsides and threadles. All equipment might be used.

All flavors of international coursework, layers, threadle wraps, independent backsides, discriminations, and more! This seminar will focus on challenging teams with elements commonly seen in ISC Level 3 courses, or UKI Biathlon / Master's Series. Contacts or weaves may be used. Dogs must be proficient on all obstacles.

Does your dog struggle with collection when coming from a lot of speed? Or does your dog need to extend more after a tight turn? This session will walk you through how to help your dog turn better and extend better! Analyzing how your dog collects and work through drills to improve collection while encouraging and maintaining extension when cued!

Layering is a popular and necessary skill, but just because you can layer, should you? With the way courses are trending these days, it’s ideal to have a dog that will work both near and far from their handler. In this session you will work through commonly seen layering challenges and put them top the test! All obstacles may be used in this session. Dogs should be proficient on all obstacles.

Have a dog that needs more confidence? Or want to work on getting your dog to open up and run all out? This session is for you! Teams will work on building enthusiasm and encouraging dogs to run confident and fast! Whether you have a young dog just learning or an older dog with some ring stress, this session will keep you and your dog confident! Only Jumps and tunnels will be used in this session.

Want to proof your dogs weave entries and exits?! This session is for you! Get ideas to help your dog stay in the weaves no matter what! This session is for dogs at all levels of weaves. Instruction will be individual to each team focusing on struggles or strengths specific to each team. You will look at independent entry games, weave exit proofing, distraction proofing, and so much more!

All flavors of international coursework, layers, threadle wraps, independent backsides, discriminations, and more! This session will focus on challenging teams with elements commonly seen in ISC Level 3 courses, or UKI Biathlon / Master's Series. Contacts or weaves may be used. Dogs must be proficient on all obstacles.

Does your dog turn and bark at you when you send?! Can you leave them from 10 ft? 20 ft? 30 ft? Sends are a necessity in coursework these days. Learn drills to help improve you and your dog’s ability to send and stay committed so you can get anywhere you need to get to! This session will focus on commitment to wraps, opposite direction commitment, independent obstacle commitment, tunnel commitment and more!

Dissect each cross (front, blind and rear crosses!) and learn how to execute them with your dog! Look at your positioning, timing and execution to prepare you and your dog for all crosses! This session is for anyone looking to improve their timing and execution of crosses!

Hard and soft turns are being extremely necessary in agility now. It can help save a lot of time, and make handling easier for you if your dog understands the difference between hard turns, soft turns and extension! This session will walk you through how to train hard and soft turns so your dog understands them!

This session focuses on developing effective course strategy and creating smooth, connected flow from start to finish. Handlers will learn how to break down courses, identify key decision points, and choose handling options that support their dog’s natural path. Emphasis will be placed on planning ahead, minimizing inefficiencies, and executing with intention so teams can move confidently and seamlessly through even the most challenging sequences.
Saturday, August 22

Layering is a popular and necessary skill, but just because you can layer, should you? With the way courses are trending these days, it’s ideal to have a dog that will work both near and far from their handler. In this session you will begin the foundation training for both skills to help you have a dog that will layer, or not!

Do you have a dog that struggles to maintain forward focus or is constantly checking in? We will work on skills such as independent start lines, drive lines, and layering to encourage the dog to stay committed in forward drive while you maintain the best handling position.

All flavors of international coursework, layers, threadle wraps, independent backsides, discriminations, and more! This session will focus on challenging teams with elements commonly seen in ISC Level 3 courses, or UKI Biathlon / Master's Series. Contacts or weaves may be used. Dogs must be proficient on all obstacles.

Coursework specifically designed to help build confidence and speed in young and experienced dogs alike. Instruction will focus on handler's clarity and communication, while incorporating rewards to build obstacle independence and confidence. Sequences will be adjusted to each team's level, and turns may be short and sweet to prevent "over drilling". Jumps and tunnels will be used.

Come get your gamble on in this seminar specifically designed to work sends ahead, lateral sends, and layering skills. We'll focus on building your dog's confidence, speed, and drive while sending away from you. Challenges will be adjusted to each team's skill level. Jumps, tunnels, and weaves will be used.

This session focuses on navigating AKC-style coursework, with an emphasis on smooth handling, efficient lines, and clear communication. We’ll break down common course patterns, discuss strategic handling options, and practice maintaining flow while meeting the technical demands of AKC courses. Designed for teams looking to improve consistency and performance, this workshop helps handlers make confident decisions and execute with precision in the ring.

The name of the game; Planning ahead and staying ahead. All the challenges you expect to experience in an UKI courses. Discrims, sends, layering, backsides and threadles. All equipment might be used.

The focus of this workshop will be on the what, when, and where of popular handling moves so that you can set your dog on the correct line and stay ahead. We will talk about the timing and position of verbal and physical cues based on each dog’s point of commitment in order to give clarity and increase confidence.

Whether you're trying to build motivation and speed, or learn how to "ride the bullet" with your drivier dog, this seminar is for you! We'll cover a variety of common techniques to cue wraps, slices, and threadles and pair that with course analysis showing you how to use these techniques to get ahead and stay ahead! We’ll use International style courses to break down the techniques and show you how to use them in real world scenarios. This seminar is appropriate for teams sequencing 6-8 obstacles. All equipment could be used.

Does your dog struggle with collection when coming from a lot of speed? Or does your dog need to extend more after a tight turn? This session will walk you through how to help your dog turn better and extend better! Analyzing how your dog collects and work through drills to improve collection while encouraging and maintaining extension when cued!

Coursework specifically designed to help build confidence and speed in young and experienced dogs alike. Instruction will focus on handler's clarity and communication, while incorporating rewards to build obstacle independence and confidence. Sequences will be adjusted to each team's level, and turns may be short and sweet to prevent "over drilling". Jumps and tunnels will be used.

This session focuses on building independence so your dog can confidently perform obstacles and sequences without constant handler support. We’ll work on creating clear criteria, reinforcing obstacle commitment, and developing the skills needed for distance and lateral handling. Designed for teams looking to increase efficiency and versatility, this workshop helps dogs take more responsibility on course while allowing handlers to move strategically and stay ahead.

The focus of this workshop will be on the what, when, and where of popular handling moves so that you can set your dog on the correct line and stay ahead. We will talk about the timing and position of verbal and physical cues based on each dog’s point of commitment in order to give clarity and increase confidence.

In this session, Stefanie will challenge you and your dog on advanced sequences focused on testing your dogs understanding of the backside and threadle skills. You and your dog should have basic foundation skills for both techniques.

All flavors of international coursework, layers, threadle wraps, independent backsides, discriminations, and more! This seminar will focus on challenging teams with elements commonly seen in ISC Level 3 courses, or UKI Biathlon / Master's Series. Contacts or weaves may be used. Dogs must be proficient on all obstacles.

This agility workshop focuses on mastering dogwalk exits, helping handlers build clarity, consistency, and confidence at the end of the obstacle. We’ll break down handling options, reinforce strong contact behaviors, and improve timing and position so teams can maintain speed without sacrificing accuracy.

Want to put your threadles and backsides to the test? This is a great session for you! This session will focus on testing your dog’s understanding of these skills to make sure they know their job so your can be a better handler! Jumps and tunnels only will be used in this session.

Want to put your dog’s commitment to the test and build it even more?! This’d session will focus on building and maintaining commitment to obstacles! Learn how to make your dog’s commitment even stronger through challenging sequences. This session will focus on opposite direction commitment to obstacles, commitment to threadles and backsides, commitment in blind crosses and more! Does your dog turn and bark at you when you send?! Can you leave them from 10 ft? 20 ft? 30 ft? Sends are a necessity in coursework these days. Learn drills to help improve you and your dog’s ability to send and stay committed so you can get anywhere you need to get to! This session will focus on commitment to wraps, opposite direction commitment, independent obstacle commitment, tunnel commitment and more! Does your dog turn and bark at you when you send?! Can you leave them from 10 ft? 20 ft? 30 ft? Sends are a necessity in coursework these days. Learn drills to help improve you and your dog’s ability to send and stay committed so you can get anywhere you need to get to! This session will focus on commitment to wraps, opposite direction commitment, independent obstacle commitment, tunnel commitment and more!
Sunday, August 23

Want to proof your dogs weave entries and exits?! This session is for you! Get ideas to help your dog stay in the weaves no matter what! This session is for dogs at all levels of weaves. Instruction will be individual to each team focusing on struggles or strengths specific to each team. You will look at independent entry games, weave exit proofing, distraction proofing, and so much more!

Layering is a popular and necessary skill, but just because you can layer, should you? With the way courses are trending these days, it’s ideal to have a dog that will work both near and far from their handler. In this session you will begin the foundation training for both skills to help you have a dog that will layer, or not!

The name of the game; Planning ahead and staying ahead. All the challenges you expect to experience in an UKI courses. Discrims, sends, layering, backsides and threadles. All equipment might be used.

All flavors of international coursework, layers, threadle wraps, independent backsides, discriminations, and more! This session will focus on challenging teams with elements commonly seen in ISC Level 3 courses, or UKI Biathlon / Master's Series. Contacts or weaves may be used. Dogs must be proficient on all obstacles.

In this seminar you will analyze your dog’s line and your handling path to find what path works best for your team! Learn what path is the fastest and which handling helps your dog the most!

This session focuses on building independence so your dog can confidently perform obstacles and sequences without constant handler support. We’ll work on creating clear criteria, reinforcing obstacle commitment, and developing the skills needed for distance and lateral handling. Designed for teams looking to increase efficiency and versatility, this workshop helps dogs take more responsibility on course while allowing handlers to move strategically and stay ahead.

Layering is a popular and necessary skill, but just because you can layer, should you? With the way courses are trending these days, it’s ideal to have a dog that will work both near and far from their handler. In this session you will begin the foundation training for both skills to help you have a dog that will layer, or not!

Have a young dog you are working with? Or an older dog you want to strengthen your foundation with?! This is the session for you! Work through the best foundation exercises to help boost your dogs understanding of agility! This session will help build commitment, discriminations, collection, extension and more! Only jumps/tunnels will be used in this session.

What does your dog understand? How well do they understand their commitment? Or tunnel skills? Or your crosses? Have you tested their understanding? We will in this session! This session is all about exploring proofing drills to make sure your dog understands what their job is! We will look at proofing you and your dog’s skills such as threadles, backsides, weaves, commitment to obstacles, crosses, discriminations and more!

Whether you're trying to build motivation and speed, or learn how to "ride the bullet" with your drivier dog, this seminar is for you! We'll cover a variety of common techniques to cue wraps, slices, and threadles and pair that with course analysis showing you how to use these techniques to get ahead and stay ahead! We’ll use International style courses to break down the techniques and show you how to use them in real world scenarios. This seminar is appropriate for teams sequencing 6-8 obstacles. All equipment could be used.

This session focuses on developing effective course strategy and creating smooth, connected flow from start to finish. Handlers will learn how to break down courses, identify key decision points, and choose handling options that support their dog’s natural path. Emphasis will be placed on planning ahead, minimizing inefficiencies, and executing with intention so teams can move confidently and seamlessly through even the most challenging sequences.

Want to put your dog’s commitment to the test and build it even more?! This’d session will focus on building and maintaining commitment to obstacles! Learn how to make your dog’s commitment even stronger through challenging sequences. This session will focus on opposite direction commitment to obstacles, commitment to threadles and backsides, commitment in blind crosses and more! Does your dog turn and bark at you when you send?! Can you leave them from 10 ft? 20 ft? 30 ft? Sends are a necessity in coursework these days. Learn drills to help improve you and your dog’s ability to send and stay committed so you can get anywhere you need to get to! This session will focus on commitment to wraps, opposite direction commitment, independent obstacle commitment, tunnel commitment and more! Does your dog turn and bark at you when you send?! Can you leave them from 10 ft? 20 ft? 30 ft? Sends are a necessity in coursework these days. Learn drills to help improve you and your dog’s ability to send and stay committed so you can get anywhere you need to get to! This session will focus on commitment to wraps, opposite direction commitment, independent obstacle commitment, tunnel commitment and more!

Options are good for the handler...not for the dog! Throughout an agility course, whether in training or in trialing, we constantly look for the best handling options for our team. We look for a variety of handling options that are efficient, fast, direct and ultimately gives the dog the clearest information and allows you to stay assertive and ahead of your dog.

Learning to put things together?! Join this session to work on coursework with your novice dog! All equipment may be used but if you have a dog that doesn’t have all of the equipment yet, that’s okay! Your instructor will provide alternate options or equipment can be skipped if needed.

All flavors of international coursework, layers, threadle wraps, independent backsides, discriminations, and more! This seminar will focus on challenging teams with elements commonly seen in ISC Level 3 courses, or UKI Biathlon / Master's Series. Contacts or weaves may be used. Dogs must be proficient on all obstacles.

Does your dog struggle with collection when coming from a lot of speed? Or does your dog need to extend more after a tight turn? This session will walk you through how to help your dog turn better and extend better! Analyzing how your dog collects and work through drills to improve collection while encouraging and maintaining extension when cued!

Coursework specifically designed to help build confidence and speed in young and experienced dogs alike. Instruction will focus on handler's clarity and communication, while incorporating rewards to build obstacle independence and confidence. Sequences will be adjusted to each team's level, and turns may be short and sweet to prevent "over drilling". Jumps and tunnels will be used.

This session focuses on building independence so your dog can confidently perform obstacles and sequences without constant handler support. We’ll work on creating clear criteria, reinforcing obstacle commitment, and developing the skills needed for distance and lateral handling. Designed for teams looking to increase efficiency and versatility, this workshop helps dogs take more responsibility on course while allowing handlers to move strategically and stay ahead.
What to Bring
🐶 For Your Dog
- Crate (with shade cover if outdoors)
- Comfortable crate pad or bedding
- Water bowl & plenty of water
- High-value treats (bring more than you think you'll need!)
- Favorite toy(s) for rewards
- Leash & flat collar (plus backup just in case)
- Cooling coat or mat if your dog benefits from one
- Poop bags
- Any supplements or medications
👟 For You
- Comfortable athletic clothing (layers are always a good idea)
- Supportive running shoes
- Hat or visor
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle
- Notebook or device for taking notes
- Camp chair for downtime
🍽 Meals at Camp
We provide breakfast, lunch, and snacks each day of camp. If you have specific dietary needs, preferences, or favorite items, you are always welcome to bring your own food as well.
💡 Optional but Helpful
- Extra towels
- Battery pack/phone charger
- Cooling fan for crates
- Wagon or cart for hauling gear
- Change of shoes
- Positive attitude and willingness to learn
Most importantly, bring your enthusiasm, your teamwork mindset, and your love for the game. Zanee Agility Camp is about growth, connection, and building skills that last long after camp ends.
Accommodation
On-Site Lodging
Make the most of your Zanee Agility Camp experience by staying right on-site at Run Wild Dog Sports. With no commute, you’ll have more time to relax, connect with fellow campers, and fully immerse yourself in the experience.
We offer both RV parking and limited indoor accommodations in the Phoenix Palace, providing convenient options to fit your needs.
Please note that housing availability is limited and will be booked on a first come, first served basis.
👉 Reserve your lodging here: https://runwilddogsports.com/events/stay-overnight/
Whether you're looking for convenience, community, or just a little extra ease during camp, on-site lodging is a great way to enhance your experience.







