Of course, if you're serious about
entering dog agility competitions with your pooch and you wish to start competing professionally, a properly manufactured kit may be of use to you.
For example, a Border Collie who participates
in dog agility competitions needs a lot more calories and energy than a Labrador who stays home all day waiting for his daily walks.
Rescue dogs are celebrated in the
rescue dog agility competition and the speed and agility of dogs is celebrated in the ever popular competitions of Flyball and Heelwork to Music.
The goal in
any dog agility competition is simple; be the fastest canine / handler team to complete the course without any disqualifications, and considering the fastest time at the 2006 AKC National Agility Championship was 30.81 seconds, achieved by Border Collie Sterling and his handler Jerry Brown, we do mean fast!
Dog agility competition was a natural replacement for horse shows.
Have you ever seen
a dog agility competition on TV or in person?