Play & Practice

Dog dance, sport foundations, and movement-based training

I want to explore Play & Practice classes

for people who want to train with their dogs

These classes and workshops are designed for people who want to actively train with their dogs, through shared movement, clear communication, and skill-building that feels engaging rather than pressured.

This is training you participate in, built around collaboration and shared practice.

I want to train through play and movement

Current Play & Practice Classes

Dog Dance: Foundations

Dog dance builds communication, coordination, and joy through shared movement and intentional practice.

I want to view current dog dance classes

Dog Agility

Dog agility develops communication, confidence, and coordination through clear cues, movement, and shared practice.

I want to be informed when the next agility session opens

Dog sports: sampler

A guided introduction to multiple dog sport skills through low-pressure, movement-based practice.

I want to be notified when March sessions open

What Play & Practice looks like

In Play & Practice classes, we work on:

  • communication through movement

  • body awareness and coordination

  • engagement and focus built through practice

  • skills that transfer into everyday life and sport contexts

Depending on the class, this may include elements of dog dance, agility foundations, fitness, shaping, and play-based learning.

The emphasis is always on how dogs learn and move, rather than perfect execution or fast results.

Who these classes are for

Play & Practice is a good fit if you:

  • enjoy learning alongside your dog

  • want training to feel active and engaging

  • are curious about dog dance or sport foundations

  • have a sensitive or unconventional dog

  • value structure without rigidity

No prior sport experience is required. Curiosity and a willingness to practice matter far more than polish.

I want to have more fun training with my dog

Current Play & Practice Classes

Dog Dance: Foundations

Dog dance builds communication, coordination, and joy through shared movement and intentional practice.

I want to view current dog dance classes

Dog Agility

Dog agility develops communication, confidence, and coordination through clear cues, movement, and shared practice.

I want to be informed when the next agility session opens

Dog sports: sampler

A guided introduction to multiple dog sport skills through low-pressure, movement-based practice.

I want to be notified when March sessions open

movement-Based Skill Building

For many dogs, movement is where learning becomes clear.

Training through movement builds communication, confidence, and coordination in ways that carry into everyday life and sport contexts. It gives dogs a practical way to organize attention and learning through doing.

In Play & Practice classes, movement helps us:

  • build clearer communication

  • support confidence and coordination

  • strengthen engagement through shared practice

  • develop skills that generalize across contexts

For many dogs, especially sensitive ones, movement-based training offers an accessible and genuinely enjoyable way to learn.

Ready to join?

If you want to train, play, and learn alongside your dog — and to enjoy them as dogs, not projects — Play & Practice offers a clear place to start.

Play & Practice classes are offered in Chicagoland and focus on dog dance, movement-based training, and sport foundations for dogs and their people. These offerings emphasize skill-building, communication, and shared practice rather than obedience or behavior modification.

Current Play & Practice Classes

Dog Dance: Foundations

Dog dance builds communication, coordination, and joy through shared movement and intentional practice.

I want to view current dog dance classes

Dog Agility

Dog agility develops communication, confidence, and coordination through clear cues, movement, and shared practice.

I want to be informed when the next agility session opens

Dog sports: sampler

A guided introduction to multiple dog sport skills through low-pressure, movement-based practice.

I want to be notified when March sessions open