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Introduction to Circuit Training for the Canine Athlete

A self-guided introductory circuit course designed to teach YOU the fundamentals of circuit training and how to safely use these principles to designs work outs for your dog to improve their health and performance.

What you'll get:

    • Self-guided course
    • 8 Circuits – written instructions, video demo, training tips! 
    • 8 Cardio/ warm-up exercises  
    • NEW Introduction to Circuit Training Module
    • BONUS Canine Conditioning modules
    • Circuit tracking sheets  

What People Are Saying:

I was searching for a way to help my agility heart dog, Ziv, improve his physical abilities and prevent new injuries since he had just come out of two. Our experiences with local rehab weren't the best, so finding McIntyre and knowing it offers online consult was perfect for me! I sent all the info, videos and pictures Carolyn requested, and we had a lovely conversation after she explained everything in her report to me. Since then, we have started applying all the exercises to our routine, which has been amazing! We already had a follow-up consult, and I love the results.

Gabriele Almeida

The circuits were a lot of fun to learn. Every circuit could be tailored to your dog's level of training and adjusted to be more accessible or more complex, with either equipment or technique changes. For example, my dog Loki has hip dysplasia, and I was pleased to see a clear improvement in his core and hind-end strength during the course. By the end, he could hold proper postures longer, stand square on equipment rather than always staggered, and pop up onto a piece of equipment using both hind legs rather than stepping up. It was beautiful to see!

Shelby Pearson

When I started, I didn't realize how out of condition my dog was, and during this course, he has improved so much in his overall condition and his willingness to do the exercises. He thoroughly enjoys doing the programs and running on the equipment whenever he gets near it.

Holly Rhodes