Founded by award-winning dog agility competitors Jessica Ajoux and Perry DeWitt in 2019, UDog is one of the most respected dog agility companies in the world.

Jessica Ajoux

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Agility started as a childhood interest for Jessica Ajoux, but through the years, the interest intensified and now it is her full blown passion. After graduating from Princeton University, agility became her full time job thanks to the help of her mentor, Diane Bauman. Jessica is an active competitor, instructor and agility judge. She considers herself a student of the game and works hard to stay on the cutting edge of this ever evolving sport.

In 2015, Jessica was selected to be a OneMind Dogs coach. The OneMind Dogs methodology fits perfectly with Jessica’s beliefs in dog training and handling and she has incorporated those handling maneuvers and style into her own agility repertoire. Jessica has achieved many accolades at the national and international with a variety of dogs. Her most notable accompaniments included representing the USA on the European Open team fives times (2015-2018, 2020), WAO team (2018-2020), and IFCS (2020). She won Cynosports Grand Prix of Dog Agility Champion (2017), Purina Incredible Dog Challenge (2018) and was winner of the Westminster Masters Agility Championships (2018) with her dog Fame(US).

Jessica is committed and passionate about sharing her knowledge and understanding of all facets of Agility with her students. She believes her job is to teach each human how to be an effective dog trainer and handler. She wants both dogs and humans to understand the how, the why and the when. That’s knowledge! When everyone understands and is confident with what they are doing- speed and success will arise. Jessica firmly believes that in order for one (either human or dog) to understand what is “right,” they must also experience what is “wrong.” It is through making mistakes and working through difficulties that we learn how to be successful. These principles permeate through her teaching, view points and life.


Perry DeWitt

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With ten years of professional dog training under her belt, Perry DeWitt brings a special knowledge of dog behavior, training, and learning theory to her agility training and teaching. Perry has a passion for training dogs and understanding their behavior. She is creative in problem solving and deeply enjoys finding solutions for both dogs and their human partners. She is compassionate and empathetic and works hard to make sure both dog and human are enjoying their learning and training experience. She has three Border Collies Verb, Wit and Genuine and a BorderPap named Spike.

Perry's first agility dog, Goose, placed in numerous national and regional events and earned his ADCh at 3 years old. Her accomplishments with her second Border Collie, Verb, include winning 2015 national Steeplechase finals, being named to the 2017-2020 European Open teams, winning back to back medals the IFCS Agility World Championships in 2018 and 2019, and back to back gold medals at the World Agility Open in 2018 and 2019. In 2019 Verb won the Masters Agility Championship at the Westminster Kennel club dog show. Her youngest Border Collie, Wit, is starting into his career and was named alternate on the WAO team 2020.

After attending many seminars and studying and training in the OneMind Dogs methodology, Perry was named a OneMind Dogs assistant coach. She has trained with numerous OneMind Dog coaches including OneMind Dog founder Janita Leinonen. She believes in the core values of the OneMind Dog methodology and strongly believes that is important to understand the dog’s point of view in order to effectively and fairly help them navigate an agility course.

In addition to agility, Perry has competed in canine disc, flyball, and dock diving. Before teaching agility, she was a full time, in-home, dog trainer for Philly Dog Training. Perry has hands on experience with countless different breeds of dogs and has helped owners with everything from basic obedience to finding solutions to severe behavioral problems.

UDog 17,975 sq of Agility Heaven!

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The Blue Room of Requirement

The Blue Room of Requirement

The Main Ring

The Main Ring

Our facility features three separate training rings: the Main Ring, Super Skills Training Hall, the blue “Room of Requirement”. The rings have heat, fans and garage doors that can be opened for increased air flow.

We also have two separate heated and air-conditioned indoor crating rooms, two large designated potty areas and ample parking. 

The Main Ring is 85X100 with GrassTex True Turf. This pellet-less turf offers great traction for the dogs, is very easy for handlers to run on. It is being used in dog facilities around the country. We have opted to include a foam backing on the turf to provide proper cushioning. We are selective with regards to what surface we will run our own dogs on and so wanted the best for our “home-turf.” Our equipment is top of the line complete with HVC tunnels, Jenny Bags, Clip and Go Bags, Clip and Go DogWalk and A-frame, as well as a selection of Max200 and MAD agility equipment. 

The Super Skills Training Hall is 34X130 with the same GrassTex True Turf. The equipment is from Max200, MAD, Clip and Go, Jenny Bags and Desert Paws Agility Dog Walk and A-frame. It is a perfect space for training and serves a crating room when we are hosting trials.

The “Blue Room of Requirement” is 35X45 with Great Mats, another popular agility flooring used throughout the country. This ring is perfect for skills training, puppies or obedience classes. 

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This tour does not include the new Super Skills Training Hall

Kelly Reis

Kelly is a Bucks County native. She graduated from Delaware Valley University in 2008 with a Bachelor’s degree in Small Animal Science. She works full time as a Veterinary Nurse at Doylestown Animal Medical Clinic.

 Kelly grew up an avid horseback rider, competing and training horses. She showed competitively for many years in the jumper and hunter rings. She transitioned into dog training in 2012 when she began agility with her All-American dog, Brady. Her knowledge and expertise from riding helped her to quickly transition into agility. Kelly began instructing agility classes in 2014. She loves inspiring teams to improve their relationship with each other whether they go on to compete or just enjoy agility for fun.  She continues to increase her education of the sport and pass on her knowledge to her students.

Brady retired from agility in the Fall of 2019. He earned many titles in AKC during his career. (PACH PAX2 AX AXJ MXP4 MJP5 MXPB MJPS MFP). They also competed at the Masters Agility Championship at Westminster in 2017 and 2018.  Her young Border Collie, Rory, competes in a variety of venues. She has earned her International Agility Championship 2 (IAC2) and International Win Agility Championship 2 (IWAC2) in UKI in 2021. She looks forward to continuing her agility career with Rory with aspirations of competing internationally. 



Katie Brennan

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Katie Brennan is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant and Professional Dog Trainer (CDBC & CPDT-KA). She has been training dogs professionally for over a decade. Her first dog, Kimma, helped forge her deep passion in dog sports. Once a fearful Finnish Spitz, Kimma became the first in her breed to earn numerous titles and hooked Katie on performance sports. Her notable accomplishments include: highest titling agility Finnish Spitz in history (also with the most QQs and MACH points), first female Finnish Spitz to be invited to AKC Agility Invitationals, highest earning Finnish Spitz in AKC Rally, and first female Finnish Spitz Trick Dog Champion.

Katie places a lot of importance on making the learning process fun and exciting for everyone, while still being sure to set up teams for success with proper foundational skills. She has also helped many students find solutions to behavioral hurdles that had previously prevented them from being able to shine in a competition setting. Through her success with her Finnish Spitz (a breed not typically seen competing), Katie has come to believe that there really is a sport out there for everyone. She loves helping owners realize the potential in their dogs.

Katie's expertise expands far beyond manners and performance training, as well. Throughout her career she has chosen to expand her knowledge into the working dog world, training Urban Search and Rescue dogs at the Penn Vet Working Dog Center and at the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation. Over the years, she’s found that what she has learned from training USAR dogs applies directly to performance training, as motivation, confidence, and timing are vital parts of successful working and dog sports teams. 

Along with her two Finnish Spitz, Kimma and Jari (who has broken his own share of breed records!), she also competes with her Sheltie, Sonya Blade, in a variety of venues.  She continues to work for the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation as a recruiter, helping turn shelter dogs in need of rescue into rescuers. 


Jeanie Burton

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Jeanie began her agility journey at Kruisin Kanines nearly 19 years ago with a Rhodesian Ridgeback and a rescued Pit Bull mix. Since then Jeanie has gone on to be an instructor for a variety of agility classes. She has a wealth of knowledge which she has learned over the years from national and international instructors. One of her interests is shaping behaviors so they mature into fast dependable habits. She is also interested in fast and reliable obstacle performances and international handling. And while her calm demeanor might belie her competitive spirit, she is a master at creating drive while maintaining focus. A self-described "student of the game," her own students welcome her creativity and dedication to excellence that helps them succeed in the sport. 


Jeanie has a soft spot for rescues. She has worked with a variety of rescues to achieve confidence, enthusiasm and ultimately develop into a successful team.
Jeanie's current competition dogs include MACH6 ADCH "River," a rescued Border Collie. River has qualified for AKC Nationals annually since the age of two. "River" and Jeanie made the Finals at AKC Nationals in 2014 and placed an impressive 5th in the 24" class. Her young Border Collie "WiFi" is has shown real promise but unfortunately has been sidelined with injuries. She is looking forward to the training journey with her newest addition to the pack, Switch.