We had a bit of a spat last night at our agility class (I was not directly involved). Nikon and I are in basic agility, so it's for adult dogs with no experience (there is also puppy agility for physically immature dogs, and intermediate for those doing more off lead and working on sequences and crosses...later in the summer as it progresses there will also be advanced which is for those who do or will compete). There are two instructors, plus the club owner there to help, and 8 dogs so it's a FULL class. The dogs are supposed to be intermediate/CGC obedience or higher and dog friendly. Nikon is not dog-friendly but is not dog-unfriendly, if that makes sense. He is totally under my control, tolerates being very close to other dogs (and even getting his butt sniffed), just can't have dogs jumping on him or charging him, he's not interested in play. At the first class the instructors asked if anyone had a dog that did not like having personal space invaded so I raised my hand. I tend to make him sound worse than he is so people get the point. I'm not sure who else raised their hand, but the club owner then reminded everyone to keep control over their dog and pay attention (ie, don't start a conversation and let your dog be going out to the end of an 8 foot leash). One of the instructors also reminded us that the dogs may get worked up in drive which is fine but it will make it more likely for the dogs not taking turns to get edgier and aroused.
So the first class went OK except I noticed a few clueless people who just let their dogs go wherever they want. I took note to avoid these people. Me and this girl with an awesome pit bull, plus my friend with a GSD kind of hang together since we can control our dogs. There was this other GSD owner who was getting dragged around by her dog and admitted that she can't control him without a prong (for agility we use flat collars for safety and since the CGC level is technically a requirement).
The second class went great, but there were three people gone - my friend with her GSD, another person I don't know, and the lady being dragged by her GSD.
Last night was the third class and everyone was back. We repeated several obstacles we've already learned so me and a few other people were doing more drive building with toy rewards, getting the dogs revved up, so the atmosphere was more aroused. The lady with the large GSD was constantly getting jerked by her dog, then at one point she didn't catch him out of the tunnel and he charged over to my friend and her GSD. My friend's dog is nice but she doesn't mince words so she just yelled "HEY!!" to the lady and the dog and scowled. Then while waiting turns, the large GSD dragged the lady 30 feet and charged the pit bull. The lady could not control the dog and she said, "he's nice, he's not going to do anything." The instructor yelled and came over. No fight happened but then the GSD owner said she was leaving b/c she was sick of people thinking her dog was a killer. I rolled my eyes b/c clearly she doesn't understand that it's not about whether her dog is nice, but she has no control over him and he's charging other dogs. I said under my breath that if he'd charge my dog like that there would have been a problem and her dog would have been hurt either by my dog or more likely by me intervening.
After class I talked to the club owner and instructors (they asked me what I thought, since even though it's beginner's I am not "new", I've taken dozens of training classes here). I said I did not think the dog was mean or a killer but the lady needs to understand that other dogs might be killers and that we are here to work, not for off leash dog socialization. Even barking and being crazy is fine because the dogs are supposed to have fun, but the owners MUST have control.
These incidents got me thinking about how other clubs run agility courses. Do you have all the dogs standing around in close proximity? When Nikon is waiting a turn I either have him do a down, or I am distracting him with a toy and doing a little obedience, I do not let him fixate on the other dogs. What are class size limits? Are dogs crated when taking turns? I've seen that done before and that is how we work in SchH, so all the dogs can work off leash and focus without worrying about being charged. It's generally never the working dog that's the issue but the dogs standing around watching. Eventually as the dogs mature we can work 3-4 dogs out at a time or find groups of dogs that are not distracted by each other. If that large GSD comes back I have half a mind to drag a crate out for class just for my own dog's peace.