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As anyone who trains dogs knows, there is not one single obstacle that needs to be prepared for. From the crawl tunnel to the weave poles, there is an obstacle to test every aspect of a dog’s agility. While jumping is obviously a crucial element in any agility course, the heights and types of jumps will vary.
Because of this, it is important to have training tools that are easily able to adjust and adapt. Before you make an investment in dog agility jumps, be sure that it has multiple settings. Quality models will be able to adjustment from a few inches to over two feet.
