Recreational Dog Sports – The goal is different, so the rules are different.


All you need is a dog and the desire to have some fun!

Agility, Disc Dog, Nose Games

Join us this coming Saturday, July 12, and the 2nd Saturday of every month just outside Chattanooga for a fun morning of Recreational Dog Sports. No experience necessary! You’ll find a supportive, non-competitive environment with the accent on FUN, not competition. Three sports have been modified, so that the inexperienced handler and dog can participate. The goal is different, so the rules are different. Recreational Dog Sports focuses on handling skills. Safety is our first concern and the challenges are designed so everyone can succeed and have fun.

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 Watch Betty the Great Dane as she enjoys Disc Dog for the very first time!

The next event is this Saturday July 12.  We start at 9:00 and go until about 1:00.  Come join us.  It is really a lot of fun.  You can register online or register at the arena when you arrive.  

The event is held at the Circle A Arena in Rising Fawn, Georgia.  Make your way through Chattanooga to Interstate 59 and take Exit 4, Rising Fawn, Ga.  Turn left toward to Hwy 11 and make a right.  Newsome Gap Road will be on your Left.  Map

rds jumpers CaptureVideo of Lisa & Willow giving the Jumpers course a try for the first time.

Brad and Lisa teach the Nose Games portion of the event, then get to enjoy the activities with their own dogs.  You can register online or register at the arena when you arrive.  

See you there!  

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