Agility Training For Your Dog
Agility Training For Your Dog
by Daniel Waser
Dog agility training can actually begin at any time in a dog's life. Most people, however, like to start the dog training whenever it is a young puppy, perhaps six months old. It is important for you to make sure that your dog has taken the basic obedience classes before it goes in for any dog agility training because you're going to need to rely on the basic commands, such as sit and heel. This type of training, however, goes much further than the basics because your dog is going to be running a course off leash and needs to listen to your every command along the way.
The dog agility course is typically set up outside although at times, it may be contained within a large area, such as a warehouse. The obstacles are laid out in a particular fashion that is not always the same as the other. That is why it is important for you to undergo a lot of dog agility training because your dog needs to be able to recognize the obstacles that it comes to and to listen to your commands, regardless of whether he is used to the particular layout or not. The layout of the course is contained within a 100 foot square area.
Dog agility training will get your dog prepared to handle the various obstacles that are available. These obstacles include contact obstacles, such as the A-frame, tunnels and jumps. There may also be some other types of obstacles that are available on the agility course, such as poles that your dog will need to weave in and out of.
This is considered by many dog owners to be one of the more enjoyable sports that can be shared with your pet. Not only is it enjoyable to have them out on the course but most pet owners also enjoy taking the dog agility training classes as well.
About the Author:
Daniel Waser is a dog lover since his childhood. If you're a dog lover too, visit his blog and get great, helpful information just for dogs and download his free report "The Secrets to Raising a Happier Dog".
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