Happy Dog Agility & More, LLC
Ranked #2 in Moorpark and #324 in California
Service area: Moorpark, California, specifically at Mountain Meadows Park and College View Park.
Service Overview
Types of Dog Training
- Competition / Agility
- Family Dog
Specialty Focus Areas
- Basic Obedience
- Puppy Training
Training Formats Offered
- Private Lessons
- Group Classes
- Private Facility
Program Formats
- Sessions Package
- Ongoing Weekly
Age of Dogs Trained
- Puppy (<1 year)
- Adolescent (1-2 years)
- Adult (2-8 years)
Dog Training Methodology
Equipment:
- ✓ Obstacle Courses
Happy Dog Agility offers beginning agility classes that teach dogs how to use agility equipment like jumps, tunnels, contacts, and weave poles. They also emphasize the importance of basic obedience and puppy socialization as foundational skills for agility. The business hosts UKI and USDAA agility trials throughout the year, providing opportunities for dogs to qualify for national competitions.
Pricing & Policies
Pricing Summary
Payment for classes is required, and for trials, a one-time dog registration fee and payment for classes are needed.
Policies
Classes are not held on the weekends of Happy Dog Agility trials. Clients should check the event calendar for specific dates when classes are cancelled due to trials.
Testimonials
“Such a fun and fabulous weekend at the Happy Dog Agility trial!!!! How lucky I am to be able to run my boy Tommy!!!! He ran so great all weekend and I’m so proud of him!!!! Great location, loved the courses, got to hang out with my dogs, see and laugh with friends and just have a blast!! Thanks to Sandy Scott, BettyAnn Endres, Linda Smith and everyone else that worked so hard to put this trial on!!!!”
– Kim Lohman
About the Trainer
Happy Dog Agility & More, LLC, established in 1998, serves the dog sports community by providing quality instructors and classes. They are committed to ensuring customer satisfaction.
The business primarily focuses on agility training, teaching dogs how to navigate equipment such as jumps, tunnels, contacts, and weave poles. They also emphasize the importance of basic obedience commands, puppy socialization, and developing a strong connection between the dog and handler for success in agility.
Happy Dog Agility hosts UKI and USDAA trials, offering opportunities for dogs and handlers to compete and qualify for national events like Cynosports and the West Coast Open. Sandy Scott, a key figure, enjoys helping students and dogs become great teammates.
Accomplishments
Happy Dog Agility has been serving the dog sports community since 1998. Sandy Scott, a trainer, started agility in 2005 and has competed with multiple shelties, including Maverick, Daisy, Skylar, and Radar. Her dogs have achieved numerous titles and awards, such as PDCH, ADCH, Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum Lifetime Achievement Awards, Grand Prix champion, Speed Jumping Finalist, and various championship wins at regional and national events like Cynosports.
How to Get Started!
To get started in agility, a dog should know basic commands and have a good connection with the owner/handler. Interested individuals can check the beginning class schedule on the classes page. To sign up for a class or private lesson, contact Sandy Scott via email to check availability. A required registration form must be completed to attend classes.
For trials, dogs need to be registered with the specific organization (e.g., UKI or USDAA) by creating an account and paying a one-time registration fee online. Once a registration number is obtained, participants can sign up for a trial by completing and mailing the registration form along with payment to the trial secretary.

Contact Information
Availability
- Weekdays
- Weekends
Associations
- USDAA
- UKI
- AKC
Misc Features
- wheelchair accessible entrance
- wheelchair accessible parking