• Saturday 9/8 – Masters/International

    • This seminar will focus on Masters & International level courses.
    • $200 (limit 20) working dog
    • $75 (limit 10) audit
    • Please bring your own food and drinks.
    • To register, email quicksilvercanine@gmail.com

    Sunday 9/9 – Novice/Advanced

    • This seminar will focus on Novice & Advanced level courses.
    • $200 (limit 10) working dog
    • $75 (limit 10) audit
    • Please bring your own food and drinks.
    • To register, email quicksilvercanine@gmail.com

    Meet the Trainers

    Perry DeWitt

    As a full time certified professional dog trainer, Perry DeWitt brings a special knowledge of dog behavior, training, and learning theory to her agility training and teaching. Although she has been training dogs nearly her whole life and professionally since 2008, Perry became more involved in agility in 2010 when she got her Border Collie-Goose. Since then, she has immersed herself in learning everything she can about the sport.

    In 2016, after attending many seminars and studying and training in the One Mind Dogs methodology, Perry was named a One Mind Dogs assistant coach. She has trained with numerous One Mind Dog coaches including OMD founder Janita Leinonen. Perry is happiest when she is learning, or when she is helping a student gain One Mind Dog training knowledge. (full bio her – http://highoctaneagility.com/instructors/perry-dewitt/)

    Jessica Ajoux

    Jessica started teaching in 2005 and has made it her full time job. She is familiar with a variety of breeds and has personally trained and competed with All-Americans, Border Collies, a Briard, Yorkie, Cocker Spaniels, and her newest dog a Chinese Shar-Pei. She believes that Agility is a sport for all dogs, though the methods and techniques can vary depending on the breed and personality types. Though her methodology always comes from a consistent training philosophy, how you communicate what you want with the dog depends on that dog’s “dialect.” Speaking “Border Collie” is quite different than speaking “Terrier”! (full bio here – https://www.readygoagility.com/)