Dog Gone Fun Agility LLC

Ranked #2 in Magnolia and #126 in Texas
Service area: Magnolia, TX, serving the entire Houston area community. Located less than 10 miles from the Woodlands Mall and Spring, and only 4 miles from Tomball, TX.
Service Overview
Types of Dog Training
- Family Dog
- Therapy Dog
- Service Dog
- Competition / Agility
- Behavior Modification
Specialty Focus Areas
- Puppy Training
- Recall
- Leash Pulling
- Fearfulness
- Reactivity / Aggression
- Basic Obedience
Training Formats Offered
- Group Classes
- Private Facility
Program Formats
- One-Time Consultation
- Sessions Package
- Ongoing Weekly
Age of Dogs Trained
- Puppy (<1 year)
- Adolescent (1-2 years)
- Adult (2-8 years)
Dog Training Methodology
Methods:
- ✓ Positive Reinforcement Only
Equipment:
- ✓ Food Rewards
- ✓ Obstacle Courses
Dog Gone Fun Agility offers both dog sports and pet dog training classes. Classes have detailed curriculums designed by professional instructors with decades of combined training and competition experience. They provide individualized attention to help achieve training goals.
Class categories include Agility, AKC Titles, Conformation, Dock Diving, Flyball, Junior Handlers, Obedience, Pet Classes, Puppy, Rally, Scent Work, Service Dog Series, and Therapy Dog. Examples of specific classes include Agility Foundations, Dynamic Puppy, Brilliant Basics: Manners & Basic Obedience, Canine Good Citizen (CGC), Dock 101, Flyball 101, From Reactive to Proactive: Solutions for the Reactive Dog, Healing Paws – Therapy Dog Class, and Service Dog Training.
Classes are structured with ongoing sessions or fixed-week courses. Some classes, like Agility Foundations, are ongoing, allowing students to join anytime. Others, like Dynamic Puppy and Brilliant Basics, are 4-week or 6-week sessions. A Service Dog 100 Consultation is required before taking Service Dog classes.
Pricing & Policies
Pricing Summary
Class fees are not prorated for absences. Cash refunds are not available after the start date of a class. If transferring to another class is necessary, any excess fees will be credited for use on another class. For ongoing classes, an invoice for the next session is sent after week 4 of a 6-week class to hold the spot; payment is due prior to the first week of the new session.
Policies
If Dog Gone Fun cancels a class session, an additional session will be added to the end of the planned class dates. If a student misses a class, make-up classes are not guaranteed and are based on availability; students should talk to their instructor immediately. Class fees are not prorated for absences. Cash refunds are not available after the start date of a class; excess fees from transfers are credited. Dogs must be on leash at all times, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their dogs. Prong and e-collars are not allowed as all training is positive-based.
About the Trainer
Dog Gone Fun Agility LLC is the largest dog training and event center in Texas, located in Magnolia, serving the entire Houston area community. They provide a place for dogs and handlers to have fun and learn together, offering an ongoing schedule of classes and events for various dog sports.
Their classes feature detailed curriculums designed by a professional team of instructors with decades of combined training and competition experience. They focus on individualized attention to help achieve training goals for competition, life, and more.
Dog Gone Fun Agility’s mission is to provide an incredible dog training experience for the whole family, using scientifically proven positive reinforcement-based training techniques. They are Texas’s only event center devoted to dogs and their people, featuring turf agility arenas for a safe, cushioned area for dogs to work and compete. They maintain small class sizes for individual attention and have an extensive Junior Handler program for children to learn dog training.
The facility includes two turf agility arenas, an indoor dock diving pool, and a training building. They also have an on-site Pet Store selling pet food, treats, and training gear.
Accomplishments
Dog Gone Fun Agility has been serving the dog sports community since 1998. It is described as the largest dog training and event center in Texas. Instructors have decades of combined training and competition experience. Monica Lindquist, a co-founder, started her dog sports career 25 years ago. Deva Onstott, the lead instructor, began competing in agility in 2005 as a Junior handler and has been teaching full-time for 9 years.
How to Get Started!
To sign up for a class, clients need to set up a personal account in Dog Gone Fun’s system or log into an existing one. This account is necessary to register for training sessions and will show training class history, messages, and invoices.
For ongoing classes, an invoice for the next session is sent after week 4 of a 6-week class to hold the spot; payment is due prior to the first week of the new session. If not continuing, clients must email Monica@DogGoneFunAgility.com to avoid charges. For event registration, clients visit the events page, download the premium, and follow directions. Visitors are welcome to stop in Friday-Sunday for shows and tours; Monday-Thursday visits require an appointment.

Contact Information
Availability
- Weekdays
- Weekends
- Morning
- Afternoon
Associations
- AKC
Languages
- English
Misc Features
- onsite services
- wheelchair accessible entrance
- wheelchair accessible parking
Other Services Offered
- Pet supply store