Agility Workshop with Roxane Pardiac
Centre Canin LeGardeur presents

Agility Workshop with Roxane Pardiac

In-person Event
From January 17th to 19th 2025

455 chemin de la Presqu'île, Repentigny, QC, Canada
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We are pleased to announce a workshop led by Roxane Pardiac, a renowned expert in the field of canine agility. This workshop is designed to provide you with advanced techniques and practical advice to enhance your dog's performance and strengthen your connection with him.


***Agility surface, shock-absorbing and non-slip mat***


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Workshop Details


The workshop, which takes place over three days from January 17 to 19, includes a total of six sessions. Each session covers specific topics and is designed for various skill levels.

Duration of each session: 3.5 hours

Participant with dog: $190 + tax*

Auditor: $45 + tax per session


*10% credit discount at Centre Canin LeGardeur for all our agility clients when purchasing a participant ticket with a dog. (Valid for those who have taken courses in the last 3 months).

Groups are limited to 6 participants to maximize the time dedicated to each individual. We chose small groups to ensure each participant has optimal and personalized practice time.

The seminar is offered in English, but Roxane can speak French when necessary.

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Details of the Various Activities


This workshop is spread over 3 days and includes different activities, held at the Centre Canin LeGardeur located at 455, rue de la Presqu’Île in Repentigny.


Friday, January 17, 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM - Skills and Commitment - Intermediate and Master

Sequences incorporating various handling techniques in a complete course. Problem-solving for issues such as knocked bars, wide turns, and loss of criteria in competition. Improve your communication and your team’s skills to execute smooth and efficient courses.

For whom? Intermediate and master level dogs.


Friday, January 17, 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM - Contact Zones and Weaves - all levels

Solidifying contact zones, enhancing dog skills, increasing dog autonomy, working on weave pole entries, and much more...Working on problem-solving for contact issues, proofing for those who are already proficient. A-frame, and teeter will be touched upon.

For whom ? All team levels, with the only criterion being that the dog is able to perform contact obstacles and complete a 12-pole weave.


Saturday, January 18, 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM - Commitment and Foundation - Beginner Level

Sequences integrating various handling techniques with jumps and tunnels. Learn to be clear and consistent while increasing your dog's speed. Building a solid foundation is essential for long-term success.

For whom? Open to all teams capable of completing a novice-level course. This could also be suitable for younger dogs. Shorter sequences with only jumps and tunnels.


Saturday, January 18, 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM - Skills and Commitment - Intermediate and Master

Courses with sequences integrating various handling techniques. Improve your team’s communication and skills to execute smooth and efficient courses. Learn to choose the best options for your team.

For whom? All teams capable of executing an intermediate or expert-level course.


Sunday, January 19, 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM - International UKI

Training on full UKI courses. Roxane will present different sequences and strategies for mastering international-style courses. She invites all participants from all levels who wish to run international courses.

For whom? Those wishing to focus on the skills needed for UKI and other international courses.


Sunday, January 19, 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM - Distance, Verbal Cues, Discrimination

Roxane will provide exercise sequences designed to develop or reinforce these three essential skills for success in all types of courses. Instruction will be given through course execution. She invites all participants from all levels who wish to run international courses.

For whom? All teams capable of executing an intermediate or master-level course.


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➡️Your Instructor


Roxane Pardiac has been competing in agility with various partners since 2004. Over the years, she has represented Canada at IFCS, WAO, the European Open, and the Agility World Championships. She has competed internationally with Canadian teams, working with three Parson Russell Terriers (Monroe, Voilà, and Olé), a golden retriever (Bondi), an Australian Kelpie (Torrent), a rescue border collie (Whiplash), a sheltie (Gotcha!), a border-whippet mix (Ka-Pow!), a Whippet (Meep Meep), and a Border Collie (Chit Chat). Agility is constantly evolving, and she strives to stay current on course design, handling options, and development. Competition is fun and exciting, but her true passion is training. She loves watching the dog work through problems and understand the game.























Refunds
Until December 27th 2024
Exchanges
Until September 27th 2024
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We are pleased to announce a workshop led by Roxane Pardiac, a renowned expert in the field of canine agility. This workshop is designed to provide you with advanced techniques and practical advice to enhance your dog's performance and strengthen your connection with him.


***Agility surface, shock-absorbing and non-slip mat***


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Workshop Details


The workshop, which takes place over three days from January 17 to 19, includes a total of six sessions. Each session covers specific topics and is designed for various skill levels.

Duration of each session: 3.5 hours

Participant with dog: $190 + tax*

Auditor: $45 + tax per session


*10% credit discount at Centre Canin LeGardeur for all our agility clients when purchasing a participant ticket with a dog. (Valid for those who have taken courses in the last 3 months).

Groups are limited to 6 participants to maximize the time dedicated to each individual. We chose small groups to ensure each participant has optimal and personalized practice time.

The seminar is offered in English, but Roxane can speak French when necessary.

--


Details of the Various Activities


This workshop is spread over 3 days and includes different activities, held at the Centre Canin LeGardeur located at 455, rue de la Presqu’Île in Repentigny.


Friday, January 17, 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM - Skills and Commitment - Intermediate and Master

Sequences incorporating various handling techniques in a complete course. Problem-solving for issues such as knocked bars, wide turns, and loss of criteria in competition. Improve your communication and your team’s skills to execute smooth and efficient courses.

For whom? Intermediate and master level dogs.


Friday, January 17, 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM - Contact Zones and Weaves - all levels

Solidifying contact zones, enhancing dog skills, increasing dog autonomy, working on weave pole entries, and much more...Working on problem-solving for contact issues, proofing for those who are already proficient. A-frame, and teeter will be touched upon.

For whom ? All team levels, with the only criterion being that the dog is able to perform contact obstacles and complete a 12-pole weave.


Saturday, January 18, 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM - Commitment and Foundation - Beginner Level

Sequences integrating various handling techniques with jumps and tunnels. Learn to be clear and consistent while increasing your dog's speed. Building a solid foundation is essential for long-term success.

For whom? Open to all teams capable of completing a novice-level course. This could also be suitable for younger dogs. Shorter sequences with only jumps and tunnels.


Saturday, January 18, 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM - Skills and Commitment - Intermediate and Master

Courses with sequences integrating various handling techniques. Improve your team’s communication and skills to execute smooth and efficient courses. Learn to choose the best options for your team.

For whom? All teams capable of executing an intermediate or expert-level course.


Sunday, January 19, 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM - International UKI

Training on full UKI courses. Roxane will present different sequences and strategies for mastering international-style courses. She invites all participants from all levels who wish to run international courses.

For whom? Those wishing to focus on the skills needed for UKI and other international courses.


Sunday, January 19, 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM - Distance, Verbal Cues, Discrimination

Roxane will provide exercise sequences designed to develop or reinforce these three essential skills for success in all types of courses. Instruction will be given through course execution. She invites all participants from all levels who wish to run international courses.

For whom? All teams capable of executing an intermediate or master-level course.


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➡️Your Instructor


Roxane Pardiac has been competing in agility with various partners since 2004. Over the years, she has represented Canada at IFCS, WAO, the European Open, and the Agility World Championships. She has competed internationally with Canadian teams, working with three Parson Russell Terriers (Monroe, Voilà, and Olé), a golden retriever (Bondi), an Australian Kelpie (Torrent), a rescue border collie (Whiplash), a sheltie (Gotcha!), a border-whippet mix (Ka-Pow!), a Whippet (Meep Meep), and a Border Collie (Chit Chat). Agility is constantly evolving, and she strives to stay current on course design, handling options, and development. Competition is fun and exciting, but her true passion is training. She loves watching the dog work through problems and understand the game.























Refunds
Until December 27th 2024
Exchanges
Until September 27th 2024

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Roxane Pardiac

Roxane Pardiac has been competing in agility with various partners since 2004. Over the years, she has represented Canada at IFCS, WAO, the European Open, and the Agility World Championships. She has competed internationally with Canadian teams, working with three Parson Russell Terriers (Monroe, Voilà, and Olé), a golden retriever (Bondi), an Australian Kelpie (Torrent), a rescue border collie (Whiplash), a sheltie (Gotcha!), a border-whippet mix (Ka-Pow!), a whippet (Meep Meep), and a border collie (Chit Chat). Agility is constantly evolving, and she strives to stay current on course design, handling options, and development. Competition is fun and exciting, but her true passion is training. She loves watching the dog work through problems and understand the game.

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