Not exact matches
Her incredible
agility allows her to climb
on ledges, slide under obstacles, swing
on poles and run along walls.
Traffic cones are bulkier than the weave
poles used in
agility competitions, but if you're just casually training your dog
on an
agility course, they'll work just fine.
These lightweight
poles can be used as part of an
agility course or
on their own, and are a great way of having fun with your dog.
You can make obstacles and create an «
agility» course with things found around most homes: broomstick
on the rungs of 2 chairs to create a jump, weave in and out of dowels stuck in the ground (about 18 ″ apart) or ski
poles, pause «box» with an old rug, jump through an old tire (the original
agility tire jump!)
Canine
agility is a sport where dogs are taught to jump hurdles, weave through
poles, scamper through tunnels, wrap around barrels and gates, and climb A-frame structures — even balance
on a beam suspended five feet above the ground.
If you have bought an
agility jump put the horizontal
pole on the ground.