Our Agility Facility
Mooresville Agility Field
The Mooresville location hosts Agility, Agility groups, group training classes, behavioral and private training sessions. Book now

Join our Agility classes
Ready to join the dog agility community? We offer levels 1-7 of Agility training groups instructed by experienced Agility handlers. Start at the beginning and work through each class with your dog to reach the top levels of Agility training for competition or hobby. Or for seasoned agility trainers/competitors, jump in at your appropriate level, and let's get training. Class sessions run 4 times per year, Jan/Feb, April/May, July/August, September/October
Beginner classes
Agility levels 1-4 cover the basics of Agility training, including all of the obstacle skills, basic handling skills, and foundations. Instructed by Lori Phillips and Meagan Skelton
5-week class meeting for one hour each week.
5-week class meeting for one hour each week.
5-week class meeting for one hour each week.
5-week class meeting for one hour each week.
Handling classes
Agility levels 5-7 focus on Agility handling and sequencing, this includes learning the basic handling moves, reading courses, challenging your skills, preparation to compete, and running big Agility courses. Instructed by Piper M Novick and Meagan Skelton
Open enrollment class meeting for one hour each week.
Open enrollment class meeting for one hour each week.
Open enrollment class meeting for one hour each week.
Meet the instructors
Piper M Novick
Lori Phillips
Lori’s passion for dog training begun in 2007 when she discovered it was possible to train using only positive methods. She continues to expand her knowledge on reward-based training by learning from nationally renowned dog trainers. She strives to continuously improve her training to better teach owners to do the activities they love with their dogs. Lori has trained and titled with her own dogs in a number of different dog sports including Obedience, Rally Obedience, and Agility. Read more about Lori
Meagan Skelton
Meagan is a second-generation dog trainer who has actively competed in the sport of agility for more than 20 years. Including the top levels across multiple venues. Meagan is a sought-after agility judge for UKI and USDAA trials of all levels, she has been judging professionally for more than 5 years. Meagan enjoys fast, flowing course designs that challenge teams while also building confidence. Read more about Meagan


