Instructors
Ivy Seney
Ivy first discovered agility when she got her first beagle in 2000. She started competing in 2003 and has Agility Trial champion titles on her dogs as well as multiple podium placements at regionals and nationals. She is a masters level judge with AAC, a UKI judge and is trial secretary for Roadsters. She was the regional director for AAC Vancouver Island region. She has been an instructor for Roadsters since 2011 and believes in positive reinforcement based training.
Ivy has worked at TD Canada Trust for twenty-five years and is an account manager for small business. Her job enables her to participate in the sport of dog agility which she has become addicted.


Barb Warren
Barb has been participating in agility for more than twenty years. She started with her first poodle, Shea, in 1999 as a break from obedience training and has been playing ever since.
Barb has trained and trialed two standard poodles and one mini, each of whom completed the requirements for Agility Trial Championship with the Agility Association of Canada. Although all three of her dogs were poodles, they were all extremely different and provided her with different challenges to work through in order to accomplish what they did. Barb has been a student of agility with Kim Collins of Prince George and continues to learn as an online student of Susan Garrett in several of her courses and programs. Barb adamantly believes that to have a good agility dog, it’s necessary to have a strong foundation and now teaches primarily in the puppy or introductory training classes for Roadsters to help others to develop that foundation.
Lorraine Seney
Lorraine has been doing agility since 2004 with her beagles. She was an assistant instructor starting in 2011 and an instructor from 2016 to the present.
She enjoys helping handler and dog achieve success in agility while having fun in the process. She loves helping people in classes and at trials.


Sherry Duncan
Sherry became an assistant instructor with Roadsters in 2013. She is passionate about chihuahuas and shelties and agility. She competes with her three chihuahuas and her one sheltie.
She loves learning about agility and instructing.
Sherry is a veterinary technician.
Margot Jorgensen
Margot began as an assistant instructor in 2004. Although arthritis prevents her from running in agility now, she has enjoyed training and trialing her standard poodles. She assists beginner classes because she loves to see the partnership develop between handler and dog. She helps the club whenever she is able to.
