Expect to see tunnels, teeter - totters, dog walks, a variety of jumps, A-frames and
weave poles in an agility ring.
Not exact matches
The manner
in which he
wove together his personal story — the son of a successful small businessman — with his experiences visiting upcoming small businesses as part of his Future Jobs tour was
poles apart from the hectoring Junior Common Room poses that Ed Miliband strikes when he talks at business.
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.
Hold a treat at your dog's nose and let your dog follow the treat as you navigate it,
weaving the treat
in and out of the
poles.
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.
Why
in Dog Training you keep going back to basics, Finn is a 6 month old puppy doing
weave poles Peter Caine Dog Training Readyourdog.com
Weave poles are performed
in either a set of 6 or 12
poles for most competitions.
Successful completion requires that the dog enters the
poles with the first
pole being on the left side of your dog, and then
weaving back and forth
in each
pole until reaching the last one.
In this 4 week class we will introduce and run courses with a variety of equipment such as jumps,
weave poles, A-frame, pause table, dog walk, small teeter equipment and tunnels.
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.
He's an engaged and thoughtful worker who doesn't get frustrated or give up easily — and during his
weave pole training, he was perfectly happy to turn around and try again if I did not reward an incorrect attempt, with no loss of concentration or interest
in the task.
Agility trials involve several obstacles
in which the dog performs various tasks, including jumping over
poles, running through tunnels and
weaving through posts.
This premier canine sporting event features dogs competing
in a variety of «Olympic - style» events, including high - flying disc routines, head to - head
weave pole racing, large and small dog agility courses, Jack Russell hurdle racing and the crowd favorite — dog diving — where dogs take a running leap off of a 40 - foot dock into a 19,000 - gallon pool of water.
Weave Poles: Entering to the right of the first
pole, dogs focus straight ahead and meander
in and out of each
pole while hugging the «center line» as close as possible.
jessejump starter kit comprises of - Jessejump stick
in the ground
weave set consisting of 6 training
weave poles with spacing webbing and instructions, 2 adjustable jumps, and a training hoop which also can be adjusted to any height.
The
weave poles are also introduced
in the intermediate level.
Agility Competitions: Whether you've been to an event, your dog participates
in it, or you dream of pooch leaping hurdles and
weaving the
poles, agility is a fun, year - round activity to keep dogs» minds thinking, embrace owner - pooch bond, and a 365 way to keep Fido fit (there are indoor agility centers).
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.
As a youngster, she would sit, lie down, do
weave poles (as
in agility training), recall, play «touch stick» and bump a soccer ball... all by command.
Weave polls are a series of
poles stuck
in the ground,
in a line maybe 1 foot apart.
Billboards, street posters, telephone
poles, concrete mixers and burned out factories are some of the environmental imagery and content that
weaves itself into the artwork presented
in Abstracting the Seam.
Featured are a series of tall wooden
poles covered
in woven cord emblazoned with various geometric shapes, words and symbols called Cetros, resembling scepters or staffs.
His work, described by New York Times critic Holland Cotter as charged with «psychic irritation and urgency», often features motifs of Native American visual culture such as totem
poles, teepees, and hawks, while
weaving in elements of popular culture that interrogate his own complex, multilayered identity.