Not exact matches
Agility is a high - intensity sport in which dogs run
through an
obstacle course with adrenaline pumping
through their veins.
Agility This is when a dog moves
through an
obstacle course, i.e., contact
obstacles, tunnels, jump, etc., as guided by his or her handler.
In an
agility trial, a dog demonstrates its agile nature and versatility by following cues from the handler
through a timed
obstacle course of jumps, tunnels, weave poles and other objects.
Like equestrian jumping events, scoring in dog
agility is based on making it
through all the
obstacles, without incurring any faults, in the fastest time.
Organized
agility competitions, called trials, involve a course made up of various
obstacles through which a human handler guides his or her dog as quickly as possible.
They also offer
agility classes that teaches dogs
through a series of
obstacles, which include tunnels and jumps.
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.
During the event, each dog will be tested on its
agility by undergoing a series of tests including jumping
through hoops, running up angled surfaces and navigating
obstacles.
Agility trials demonstrate a dog's agile nature and versatility by following cues from the handler
through a timed
obstacle course of jumps, tunnels, weave poles and other objects.
Agility Training for Dogs Think your pup has what it takes the race around an agility course, flying over hurdles and barreling through obs
Agility Training for Dogs Think your pup has what it takes the race around an
agility course, flying over hurdles and barreling through obs
agility course, flying over hurdles and barreling
through obstacles?
During
agility classes, your dog slithers
through tunnels, jumps over bars and navigates an entire
obstacle course.
Think your pup has what it takes the race around an
agility course, flying over hurdles and barreling
through obstacles?
Agility Agility focuses on dogs physical ability to navigate and run
through and over various
obstacles.
Agility trials involve several
obstacles in which the dog performs various tasks, including jumping over poles, running
through tunnels and weaving
through posts.
Inspired by a dog's
obstacle course,
agility is a sport that encompasses jumping over
obstacles, running
through tunnels, climbing A-frames, and walking on structures with unusual footing and wobbly surfaces.
Agility — a handler directs a dog
through an
obstacle course in a race for both time and accuracy Obedience Trials — Obedience competitions begin with exercises that attest to the dog's good manners — walking on a leash at the owner's side, standing to be touched by a stranger, sitting and lying down with distractions, and coming when called.
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.
With
agility you and your dog will become healthier — your dog will be running
through all the
obstacles and you will be running alongside him trying to guide.
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.
Labrador Retriever
agility trials test a dog's speed and accuracy while being directed
through an
obstacle course.
They excel in advanced obedience competition, where retrieving and jumping skills are required, and in
agility (
obstacle course) competitions, where they fly over and under and
through the
obstacles with a strength and grace that is breathtaking to watch.
Agility Training is a new and exciting activity where your dog races
through a standard
obstacle course in a timed competion.
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.
In
agility, dogs compete
through obstacle courses, judged both on time and accuracy.
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!)
Competition dog
agility is where a handler directs a dog
through an
obstacle course in a race for both time and accuracy.