Peyton Green Seminars!

 

Date: October 11 – 12, 2025

Place: Sue Marshall Arena

Details: Indoors on turf

Peyton fell in love with dog training at a young age and spent her childhood training her family dogs, learning from any resource she could find, and volunteering at every local trial. Since then, Peyton has trained and trialed in many dog sports including agility, mondioring, herding, obedience, rally, flyball, dock diving, disc dog, and trick dog.   She believes that learning from a wide variety of people and dog sports makes her a better trainer and helps her come up with creative solutions using tools from other sports.   While she loves training many sports, running international style agility is her biggest passion. In recent years she has won and placed in multiple regional and national agility events with her border collie Dash and Belgian Malinois Vivid—Most recently making podiums with both dogs at European Open team tryouts.

Working spots are $180. Only 6 dog/handler teams per seminar so register today! 

You can also audit a seminar for $20 if you are an OSCD student and $30 if not. You do not need to register in advance to audit.

Saturday October 11

Blind Crosses

9:00 am – 12:30 pm
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In this 3.5 hour workshop, we’ll be working on perfecting those blind crosses! This workshop will be focused on handlers improving their execution of the blind cross so their dog will be more likely to stay on course and keep up bars. We will also cover backside blinds. This workshop is open to teams with experience sequencing and will only include jumps and tunnels.
 

Novice and Intermediate 

1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
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This workshop is great for any team just getting started or those young teams who want to perfect timing and handling. Jumps and tunnels only.
 

Sunday October 12

Master and International

9:00 am – 12:30 pm
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In this 3.5 hour workshop, we’ll be working on international coursework! We’ll test and grow our international skills and discuss some of the common challenges currently being seen in UKI/ISC/FCI. This’ll be a great opportunity to run a fast and challenging international course. This workshop is open to dogs running master type courses and able to perform all obstacles. 
 

Balancing Extension/Distance and Collection

1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
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In this workshop, you will work on balancing sending, distance, and collection. Learn to see the lines and how to get your information out in a timely manner.
 
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