
While all the various niches of dog training are respected for different reasons, but the most difficult has to be dog agility training. The dog agility course requires years of training to master, and even the smartest and most dedicated owners can falter under the pressure during the actual running of the obstacle course. The dog agility course requires a dog to be familiar with dozens of different exercises including jumping, climbing, running through tunnels, weaving, and the ever challenging see saw. Dogs have to learn all these tricks over time, and during a tournament, the dogs need to be able to draw on their training and also compensate for changes in the course design. This is a lot for a dog to learn, and owners need patience more than all the other virtues to achieve success on the dog agility course.
While there are no specific dog breeds that will always triumph over others on the dog agility course, in general middle sized herding dogs tend to be the winners more than other breeds. However, any dog with intelligence and a patient owner can become an agility champion!

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