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Facts About Dog Agility
Dog agility trials are becoming more and more
popular the world over. They began in England, as so many good
things, do, but "agility fever" quickly spread all over
the globe. Now there are clubs and events everywhere that there
are dogs.
Some clubs include the Kennel Club (in the U.K.),
the United States Dog Agility Association (USDAA), the American
Kennel Club (AKC) and the Agility Association of Canada (AAC).
However, you need not be affiliated with or even live near a club
or training facility to enjoy the sport of dog agility
Dogs are intelligent creatures, and they love a challenge. As
the aforementioned kennel clubs are well aware, every breed has
its own strengths and assets, both physically and intellectually.
It's great fun to explore what your dog can do, and even train
for competitions!
Even if you train your dog on your own dog agility
course, and don't wish to be affiliated with any groups, it's
still a good idea to stay in touch with them via phone or e-mail
to stay aware of any events that may be happening in your area.
Dog owners are a great group of people, and love to share advice
and success stories. Dog agility events are also a great way to
get outside and meet and greet other great pets.
Agility competition for dogs became popular all
over the world in the 1980s, and agility enthusiasts have been
looking for top-notch dog training equipment that is better looking
and more durable than home-made obstacles, while still being affordable.
This high-energy form of competition and fun is something that
can bring people and dogs together in a spirit of excellence,
and we interact with our customers accordingly.
Some of the dog training obstacles include A-frames,
dogwalks, weave poles, mini contact equipment, contact trainer,
jumps (single, double, and triple), chutes, barrels, and teeters.
Everything you need to set up a competition course should be easily
ordered and quickly assembled.
Your dog training equipment should be durable enough to withstand
practice session after practice session with no risk of injury
to you or your dog. Equipment should be made out of durable, well-sealed
materials that are weatherproof and built to last. Safety and
visual appeal are what matter in dog training equipment.
Read more in our entire section devoted to dog
agility here!
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