How Do You Find Dog Agility Equipment?
Ever see an Australian shepherd leaping over hurdles and dashing through tunnels in an agility competition and wished you had the equipment to train your own dog? The typical agility course is made up of adjustable-height hurdles, weave poles, a teeter board, rigid and collapsed tunnels, a pause table and tire jumps. Purchasing safe, sturdy, portable components you can adjust to your dog’s abilities and rearrange into various layouts will help your pet get plenty of mental and physical exercise. Check the phone book for pet shops and feed stores. Even if your local pet store doesn’t have agility equipment in stock, the employees can usually order it for you. In rural areas, feed stores that cater to farmers and hunters often have training equipment for working dogs. Herding dogs (like border collies and Shetland sheepdogs) and hunting dogs (like Labrador retrievers and Irish setters) benefit from the mental and physical discipline and agility these courses provide. Browse the Web for a