Hi, I’m Casey Keller.

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I founded Fly High Agility in 2022 after leaving my job as a Research Coordinator in the University system. I named the business after my Border Collie, Liri, who in addition to helping me uncover and cultivate my passion for agility, taught me the vital importance of instilling confidence and trust in our canine partners through the dog training process. I did not know this when I chose her name, but we really have both learned how to “fly high” together, and I aspire to help students enjoy that experience with their own dogs as well. As an instructor, I enjoy having a creative approach to training with the understanding that there is not just one path for every dog and handler pair. My goal is to help handlers with clear, timely, and effective communication so that the dogs can execute their job on course quickly and confidently. I aim to empower students to bring out the best in themselves and their canine partners no matter what their goals and dreams may be.

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In 2025, it was my honor to represent Team USA at the World Agility Open where Fidget & I brought home the silver medal in 400 Agility Biathlon, the European Open where Liri and I helped our team “Forever in Flight” earn the gold medal in the Team Relay Final, and the Agility World Championships where Fidget & I became the Medium Vice Agility World Champions! As much as these accomplishments mean to me though, I am truly grateful for the relationship that agility has allowed me to build with my dogs, and the immense personal growth that it inspires.

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Life is always changing and dreams are always evolving, and I am thrilled to now have the opportunity to share my passion and vision with the local community by providing an indoor training space in Knightdale, NC. Whether you have been training dogs for years or are just getting started, I would love to be a part of your training journey. My hope is that Fly High Agility provides a safe and inspiring place for high quality dog training and camaraderie for our wonderful community of dog sport enthusiasts.

“There is freedom waiting for you, On the breezes of the sky, and you ask, What if I fall? Oh, but my darling, What if you fly?”

- Erin Hanson

Indoor dog agility training course with ramps, jumps, and obstacles on artificial grass.

Our 10,000 square foot facility is located on Knightdale Boulevard convenient to I-540 and I-87 in the Town of Knightdale situated just east of Raleigh, NC. There are two training areas both outfitted with padded GrassTex True Turf as well as safe, top of the line equipment so that you can focus on enjoying the time spent with your dog. The Main Ring (70ft.x100ft.) is where our agility sequencing and coursework classes take place, and our Skills Ring (45ft.x50ft.) is available for agility skills classes as well as manners, scentwork, rally, obedience, canine conditioning, and more!