Agility dogs are good at running up A-frames and through tunnels, scaling tire jumps and racing
through weave poles.
Have fun teaching your dog to go over hurdles, through tunnels, and
through the weave poles.
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!).
Your rabbit race
through weave poles?
Not exact matches
Weave poles This is not an easy feat; the dog needs to weave through five to 12 poles without skipping
Weave poles This is not an easy feat; the dog needs to
weave through five to 12 poles without skipping
weave through five to 12
poles without skipping one.
To prove their feline finesse, the pets must leap up steps and over hurdles, go
through tunnels, and
weave around
poles.
Get your dog to jump over
poles supported by chairs,
weave through plastic cups or you can even create a faux tunnel by using a towel to cover some stools.
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.
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.
As a former AKC Agility judge and nationally known instructor, Melinda will guide you and your pet to start agiltiy with the basic skills you will need to have your dog run
through tunnels,
weave poles, across a dog walk and see saw.
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.
It involves taking a dog
through a series of obstacle courses that include balance beams,
weave poles, and climbing structures.
Learn how to guide your dog
through jumps, tunnels,
weave poles, plus climb the A-frame.
Agility trials involve several obstacles in which the dog performs various tasks, including jumping over
poles, running
through tunnels and
weaving through posts.
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.
They must then pass from left to right
through poles number 2 and number 3 and continue this
weaving sequence until they pass between the last two
poles.
A competitor who loves to yip as he darts
through the tunnel and
weave poles might be bestowed «MOST VOCAL.»
You will learn how to guide your dog
through jumps, tunnels,
weave poles, plus climb the A-frame.
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!)
Dogs are trained to course
through a number of obstacles: a tunnel, a wide balance beam called a «dog walk», a collapsed tunnel, bar jumps, suspended tires,
weaving in and out between a series of
poles, and a small table.
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.
Injury to the medial collateral ligament occurs either when the forelimbs are harshly abducted
through injury or
through chronic abduction causing the ligament to slowly tear such as
weaves poles used during agility trials.