The AdventureScape is an hour
long activity. Dogs
navigate the AdventureScape
obstacles in sections, building
skills & confidence
leading up to them doing the
entire obstacle.
Saturday, December 26, 2020
through
Sunday, January 3, 2021
COVID-19
The Smartydog Center has UVC lighting
installed in our
HVAC system to reduce airborne virus
transmission.
Hand sanitizers are installed at the
entrance and exit of our facility,
we request that you use the hand sanitizer
when you enter our facility.
If you are sensitive to hand sanitizer,
you may wash your hands instead of using the
sanitizer.
People entering our facility are required to
properly wear a
mask/ face covering that covers your nose &
mouth.
If you have traveled to or had visitors from
a state that is
restricted by the state of Connecticut
requiring you
to quarantine, please do not come to our
facility.
This unique obstacle combines many
skills into one magnificent playscape for
dogs.
The
course includes a variety of challenges that
may include stairs, ramps,
plank
walks,
tunnels,
wobble board, slatted walk,
log crossings and ladders.
Dogs will progress through the course in incremental
layering
using
skills that they have to create new skills.
The AdventureScape is not a single run
thru.
The course is divided into two sections.
The dogs do each session several times,
then the sections are connected
and your dog does the course as one complete
course
Most dogs are pretty tired at
the end of the session
Dogs Must have obstacle experience
This course is too challenging for dogs
who
have had
little to no obstacle experience
Your dog does not have to be an obstacle
genius to participate in
this class,
however
dogs should have previous experience
with canine obstacles such as jumps, tunnels, dogwalks
and wobble boards.
Each dog must have a handler
(this activity does not lean itself well to
switching out dogs)
If you are planning to attending 2 classes with two dogs
Please be aware of the weather. We do not have
indoor crating available.
According to CT State Law all dogs must have current
rabies vaccinations.