How Do You Teach Dog Agility Training?
If you’ve proven your dog training skills by teaching Rover the basics of agility training, you may decide to go professional and teach classes in the community. Teaching dog agility training classes build on the skills you already know and takes them into a group setting. Find agility training clubs that are located near you. They may offer classes in agility training, which you can attend before offering to teach your own classes. Tell participants that their dogs should also already posses the basic command training such as “sit,” should be housebroken and should not be aggressive with other dogs. Begin by teaching the class how to get their dog to always come when they call. Help them to train their dog only to bark on command. A noisy dog at competition can be an irritant to all. Teach the dogs to jump low obstacles and continue to increase the height. Jumping is one of the parts of agility competition. Use treats at the other side to encourage the leap. Introduce climbing into th