You can create an agility course inside your house with the use of everyday furniture such as broom poles for jumps, chairs, mats for makeshift pause tables, blankets over the space between the coffee table and the couch for a tunnel, and boxes
for weave poles.
Since the order of obstacles on each course is different and the pathway between the obstacles twists and turns, dogs must learn a whole new vocabulary so they don't run up A-frame when they should be headed
for the weave poles.
Not exact matches
For really ambitious active Italian Greyhounds and owners, agility is a fun and engaging activity allowing the dogs to run through tubes, jump over and
weave through
poles, and negotiate other obstacles in the agility course.
For Height, she has some agility equipment in her yard consisting of jumps, a tunnel, and a set of
weave poles.
Weave poles are performed in either a set of 6 or 12
poles for most competitions.
Agility
For Fun — Our Agility -
For - Fun class offers many obstacles such as tunnels, jumps and
weave poles.
Touch / target sticks are a wonderful tool
for teaching targeting, send - aways and go - outs, contacts and
weave poles, heeling and more.
Getting fast, reliable
weave poles is arguably the most challenging part of agility training
for many dogs, with good reason!
Weave poles, the seesaw, and the tire accounted
for the fewest number of injuries
You and your dog will travel the agility course while your dog learns jumps, going through
weave poles and tubes, climbing an A-Frame and running to the finish
for the win (A TREAT!).
Agility
for Fun: a human handler and dog function as a team as the handler directs the dog over hurdles, through tunnels,
weave poles and a variety of contact obstacles that make up a course.
This class is
for handlers to learn to teach a more solid foundation
for a 2 - on -2-off contact performance and independent
weave pole performance using channels and guide wires.
Dogs will be introduced to the following, at a minimum: clicker & target training; tandem agility moves; wobble board;
weave entries (2
poles only); fitness, crate & focus games; tugging; rear - end awareness exercises; & obedience
for agility.
And next door, also tackling hurdles, tunnels and
weaving poles, were some decidedly rare breeds
for the Westminster world:
The obstacles are smaller versions of the obstacles used
for dog agility and include hurdles, hoop jump, A-frame, tunnels, steps and
weave poles.