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Weave Poles: Which Method Should
I Use for my Dog?
Weave Poles can be the most challenging obstacle
for you to teach and for your dog to learn. Many agility obstacles
resemble natural obstacles that dogs could find out on a hike
out in the woods, jumps, frames, and tunnels. Going over, under,
or through things and places are natural for dogs,however, weaving
the poles is not.
How do you teach an unnatural skill........with
lots of patience, the right motivators for your dog, and a plan.
There are many great methods to teach the weave poles. If you've
gone to agility camps with several top instructors, you know that
most have their own method . So, there is not one method that
is the best or one method that produces the best weaving dog.
There are many methods of teaching weave poles.
Some of these include, the Push-Pull method, the Angled Weave
Approach, Chute Training, Two-Pole Method, Gate method, and more..........
How do you decide on which method to choose? Research
each method and find out what you like about it and what you don't.
What method are they teaching at your agility school? Most handlers
just starting agility will teach the method being presented at
their facility. If you attend a large agility school, sit in on
some of the advanced classes and watch the skilled dogs weave.
Ask those individuals how they taught their dog to weave. Most
instructors have a preference of weave training, it may be the
method they are teaching or it may not be.
Once you decide on a method, get the poles you
want and then, outline a plan to train 5 minutes a day on weaves.
Five minutes a day will take your dog much further than once a
week in class. If you are into agility and want to progress, the
weave poles are an absolute must to have at home.
Get your dog, grab his motivators, take a deep
breath and go have fun for five minutes a day.
Find out more about weave training by clicking
here!
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