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Anastasia Egorova Seminars


UnitedDog is excited to host Anastasia Egorova for three days of agility seminars in November.  Come join the fun and the opportunity to learn from a talented trainer who believes in teaching independent obstacles skills, distance work, send and leave, and also in trusting the dog to do their job while the handler does theirs.

Registration will open on Tuesday Oct 15 at 9am.

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Wednesday November 13th, 2019

Young Dogs

Working Spot: $250, limit 10 

Audit: $75


Thursday November 14th, 2019 and Friday November 15th, 2019

Masters Coursework

Working Spot: $250, limit 10

Audit: $75,

About- ANASTASIA

She Started agility as a junior handler back in 2004 with a German Spitz and her mother's Yorkshire terrier. She soon started competing with her trainer’s dogs. She was a Russia Junior Champion in team and individual both FCI and IFCS. 

She got her first border collie in 2008, and did agility and obedience. Her next dog, Chase, was multiple times regional and national champion both FCI and IFCS. Russian National Team member at WAC IFCS 2016-2018. AWC FCI National Team member in Zaragoza 2016 where she won team gold in Team Agility Large course and also won Team Large overall and Team IFCS World Champion 2018. In addition, she won 4 individual medals from IFCS Worlds during 2016-2017. Anastasia made EO 2018 Team finalist with the younger dog who is currently starting international career. 

Anastasia has been training, giving seminars and judging since 2011. She Currently competes with two adult Border Collies in large and recently has begun with a young Border Collie and a German Spitz to start competing in the end of 2018.

She is a long-time fan and student of Susan Garret, whom Ishe considers the person who influenced her the most as a trainer, competitor and an amazing person. In my training try to combine — teaching dogs independent obstacles skills, distance work, send and leave, but also trust the dog to do their job while doing hers. She does not like rushing puppies into early training, strongly believe in foundations and bodywork as a proper start to long-lasting and successful career.

Earlier Event: September 12
Timo Liuhto Seminar with Soshana Dos
Later Event: November 18
Rachel Sanders Seminars