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Agility Dog Training And Your Dog

Many people are interested in getting into agility - it may be cold outside, but don't stop your dog from getting the training it needs. Even with an American Pit Bull Terrier, dog agility training is an excellent activity that can be fun for both you and your dog.

Dog agility training may start at an early stage of a dog’s life. You can begin training your dog for this sport as early as puppy stage (around four months old).

Although a fun sport for both you and your dog, agility is also a serious competition that is well organized and has many guidelines and regulations. Most experts recommend not starting agility training until your dog is at least one year old, at least not to enter in a competition before that age.

Most dog owners that are serious about their dog competing in agility competitions will enroll him in a training class - at least to help teach him the basics - then work with the dog on their own to enhance what he has learned. Agility is one of the more advanced types of dog training, but it is certainly quite enjoyable for both you and the dog.

There are all sorts of important things you should know before you consider signing up for agility dog training, but the most important thing to do is before starting agility training – have your dog

examined by a veterinarian carefully.

You can begin to use Buja boards for motion training. Perch training can also be started with young pups. You can teach a variety of skills, drills, and exercises with four jumps.

In a dog agility competition, the obstacles are arranged in various course configurations as deemed suitable by the competition judge. During the agility competition both dog and handler move from each consecutive course to the next, with the difficulty gradually increasing. With patience and practice, your dog could become an agility "nut" and cover the course with a bark of excitement every step. Obstacles like the A-Frame (which is set to 6 feet high), the Dog Walk (two ramps attached to a cross-walk approximately 5 feet high), and the Teeter-totter challenge the dog in balance and fortitude.

You can really be ahead of the pack and have two sets of eight jumps.

Remember, during the cold winter months - don't give up on your agility dog training!



 
 
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