Dogs do not join our agility classes until they are at least, 10 months of age. We do not encourage dogs to jump at full height until they are approaching 18 months of age, we build up to this gradually.
Young dogs have ‘growth plates’, which are soft areas that sit at the end of the long bones. They contain rapidly dividing cells that allow the bones to become longer. Growth plates gradually become thinner as hormonal changes approaching puberty signal the growth plates to close. In puppies, the growth plates are usually closed by around 18 months of age. This varies with different breeds, with small breed puppies maturing faster than your large breeds.
Repetitive jumping at height, twisting and turning, can damage these growth plates if puppies are expected to jump to soon. This is why we build training skills, listening skills, focus off lead, and ground work initially, before introducing the equipment.
We will usually check if your dog is able to focus on you around other dogs and people, before you join our classes. If they are not able to do this, or haven't been in group classes before, we will suggest either one to one training, or a basic obedience skills class first, so we can teach your dog to focus on you around distractions.