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Agility Dog Training & Equipment



If you want information on agility dog training and equipment, we have everything you need to get started!

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This hugely popular sport is tons of fun for dogs and owners alike, and if you've ever watched competitive dog agility trials on the television, you probably already realize how addictive it can be!

For anyone seriously interested in competing in agility events, good agility dog training and equipment is essential, so here's what you need to know.

Agility Dog Training

When it comes to agility dog training and equipment, you shouldn't start too much, too early.

Up until the time that your puppy is approximately 6 months old, you'll mainly need to concentrate on teaching basic obedience commands, and practice easy, gentle 'runs' on a Quality Dog Agility Starter Kit that you set up in your own back yard/park/local field etc.

Once little Fido is old enough to join the 'big boys', you'll need to find a Dog Agility Trainer in your area. Most dog obedience obedience training schools hold dog agility training classes, and it shouldn't be difficult to find one close to home.

You can also search for a agility trainers through the websites of the major dog agility organizations. You can find agility trainers sorted by region or search for an agility trainer by zip code

Agility is definitely a sport where practice makes perfect and the more you and your pup work together, the better your communication will be, which will really give you an edge when it comes down to competing.



Dog Agility Equipment

You need both agility dog training and equipment, if you want to become actively involved in the sport.

Once you've found your agility trainer or class, you need to set up your own dog agility course. You can do this pretty easily if you have the right equipment.

Here's a selection of dog agility equipment with something to suit every level of involvement and competition!

dog agility starter kit


This Dog Agility Starter Kit will let you set up a great agility course in your own back yard.

It includes a hurdle, weave poles, open tunnel and more.
Price starts at $67.99

agility tunnel


An Open-ended Agility Tunnel is one of the very important, basic pieces of dog agility equipment.

It's great for exercising and playing, as well as preparing for competition.
Price starts at $169.99

dog agility jump


Another basic piece of dog agility equipment is the Single Bar Hurdle or Jump

It's one of the first things you can start using to train your pup, and you'll both enjoy it.
Prices start at $149.99

agility A frame


One of the biggest, in terms of both size and investment, pieces of dog agility equipment is the A Frame

This one is foldable and made of strong, but light, aluminium which makes it easy to set up, take down and carry around!
Prices start at $899.00

You can find a huge selection of additional Quality Dog Agility Equipment available at Low Prices and with Free Shipping!. There are agility tire jumps, dog walks, pause tables, panel jumps and more, so take a look.

Agility dog training and equipment can be time-consuming and pretty expensive, but the rewards you and your pup will reap are priceless (yes, really!)

You'll develop a strong dog owner bond and learn to understand each other better than you could imagine.

It's a great sport for helping you and Fido stay fit and in tip-top condition - don't think he's going to be the only one running!

You know that walking the dog burns off those pesky calories, well just wait and see what running does!

Take a peek at these dog agility videos and have some fun seeing how other dogs (and their owners) tackle their own dog agility obstacle courses.



Excelling At Dog Agility - Book 1 Obstacle Training

The first in a series of 3 books and perfect for any dog agility enthusiast.

Very comprehensive, with tons of diagrams and illustrations that make the whole world of competitive dog agility understandable to even a beginner.

This book has a 'can do', positive tone and trouble-shooting tips for those times when things don't go exactly as you'd planned.

If you're serious about dog agility and interested in competitive agility competition, THIS is the book to buy!


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