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Archive for February, 2009

February 12, 2009

Travel Jump Set

Travel Jump Set

The Travel Agility Jump Set  is a portable, take it with you, dog agility training equipment set that can be used indoors or outdoors.  They are perfect for taking anywhere. They weigh only 14 lbs and are adjustable from 4″ to 24″

You can set up a square to practice “pivot” exercises, or set them up in a row to practice “distance” exercises (i.e. sending your dog to jump ahead of you). The 4 jumps come with 36″ long bars that disconnect in the center to make them very portable.

Agility in a bag

Agility in a bag

These six agility training obtacles all fit in a bag and weigh only 18 lbs.  Just sling this portable practice dog agility course over your shoulder and practice dog agility at parks, beaches, camping, or anywhere you want! You get weave poles, pause box, tire jump, hurdle jump and a closed tunnel a.k.a. chute tunnel with removable chute to be used as a plain tunnel.

I found this set to be the most practicle, inexpensive way to get the most value in dog agility training equipment. The dog agility equipment shown here is easy to assemble. It can be used indoors as well as outdoors. I am confident that you and your dog will have a lot of fun practicing with this agility equipment. Isn’t that what this sport is all about, having fun for you and your dog?

Train Fluffy With No Worries

Author: FidosDay
February 6, 2009
Train Fluffy With No Worries

Let’s say you want to train your dog, but there’s just no space in your home.  What do you do?  Simple.  Get one of those agility tunnel bags, go to the nearest park and set up.  It’s that easy.  Agility tunnel bags contain the most popular agility tools that you would need.

Never again would space be a problem.  You can bring your agility tunnel bags anywhere.  To the park, the beach, or even to the local campground.  From set up to clean up, the process is uncomplicated and trouble-free.  You can train your dog without any worries.

February 6, 2009
Increase Agility, Increase Confidence

If your dog is showing signs of lethargy or is shy around people, chances are your dog is suffering from low self confidence.  One surefire way of boosting your dog’s confidence is to work on its agility.  Dog agility tunnels are perfect for this specific purpose.  Agility training tools are available everywhere.  Choose one that suits your dog’s needs perfectly.
 
Before you begin training your dog, here’s a few tips on how to best achieve your goal:

1.  Set up your training equipment where your dog is most familiar.
2.  Stock up on patience.  Chances are, your dog would require a ton of encouragement before he gets comfortable enough to use the training equipment.
3.  Rewarding your dog is important.  This encourages your dog to work harder.