Jordan Biggs and Hana Spitz are the dynamic duo who manage Run Wild Dog Sports and Training Center.

Jordan and Hana’s shared love of dogs, agility, and helping others achieve success with their dogs personally and competitively is what brought them together and motivates them daily as they juggle the business of operating the 20-acre property, working with students, managing a team of instructors and staff, as well as training, competing, and enjoying life with their own large pack. (They have 7 Border Collies and 2 Australian Shepherds between them!)

Their paths were destined to cross before they met in 2020.

After discovering agility with her first dog in college and then quickly rising to international competitive ranks, Jordan purchased the property formerly known as Argus Ranch in 2018 after conducting a search across the Pacific Northwest for an existing dog sports and training facility to run. 

Meanwhile, Hana was successfully running a dog daycare and boarding business in Marysville, WA, called Cool Caninez; had worked professionally as a “whelping mid-wife” for countless litters; bred and raised Australian Shepherds herself; and had been competing for years in conformation and obedience before she started competing in agility in 2017 with her Aussie, Phoenix. 

Their meet-cute was, naturally, while training in agility, and they officially joined forces in 2023 as co-owners and they rebranded Argus Ranch as Run Wild Dog Sports to mark the new chapter together.

Hana and Jordan also partner as Run Wild Agility to teach their own agility seminars and online courses, host visiting instructors at Run Wild, and run the popular Zanee Agility Camp. They are both dedicated to creating a fun and safe learning environment that prepares dogs and handlers with the skills needed to be successful in any agility venue.

Our goal is to help agility enthusiasts become the best possible team they can be with positive training methods that inspire confidence in their dogs. We’re dedicated to continuing to learn more about handling and agility to offer the best information we can to our students.​​​​​​​​​​​​ We believe that agility and all training should be about having fun with your dog. If your dog thinks playing with you is fun, they will think agility is fun too. ​​​​​​​​​​

Hana Spitz

Instructor + Co-Owner

Sport · Private

Jordan Biggs

Instructor + Co-Owner

Sport · Private