Come learn to do
some fun agility obstacles for mental and physical stimulation for you and your dog.
Not exact matches
Keep training sessions regular (at least a few minutes every day) and
fun, and the Miniature Schnauzer can learn to do just about anything, from retrieving a ball to competing in dog sports like competitive obedience and
agility (a fast - paced
obstacle course race).
If you search online for how to make your own
agility equipment, there's loads of info on how to create safe
obstacles yourself at home... a
fun project the whole family can help with.
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.
We combine traditional
agility obstacles with some of our very own ideas, with the result being a
fun and relaxed set up, aimed at creating a thrilling learning environment that strengthens the communication and bond between you and your dog.
In
agility the bond and trust communication between you and your dog is hugely improved, you both get to run and have
fun negotiating many
obstacles, being able to laugh is a pre-requisite for this class
We are working on
agility obstacles, mostly for
fun, but I may just go ahead and show him.
It is also
fun to have some competitions, perhaps buy some cheap
agility equipment and build an
obstacle course, have a mini Olympics or organise a treasure hunt with Kongs placed around the garden for the canine guests to sniff out.
For the more active dog,
agility is a fast - paced,
fun run - around, over and through a set of
obstacles that provides a lot of dog mental stimulation.
Agility is a
fun dog sport that has your dog jumping hurdles, through hoops and tackling several other
obstacles all the while teaching you and your dog to work as a team.
Dog
agility events give you and your dog the chance to navigate a
fun obstacle course while racing the clock.