Mar 31 2008
Dog Shows and the Portable Agility Dog Teeter Totter
Dog agility is a class designed to showcase a dog’s agility, obedience, and trust in their handler. To do this the handler Puts their dog through a pre-arranged course of obstacles that include tunnel, A-frames, weaving through poles, jumping over jumps, and portable agility dog teeter totters. At lower level shows and with young dog the handler uses a collar and leash to guide the dog over the portable agility dog teeter totter and other agility obstacles, as the dog improves the handler removes the leash and uses vocal commands and body language to instruct the dog. Most dog agility classes are timed events. Everyone form competitors, dogs, to the fans watching the show, love watching the dog agility classes.
Because obstacles such as the A-frame and portable agility dog teeter totter are difficult for large breeds of dogs to maneuver most of the dogs found competing in dog agility classes are small or medium sized dogs.
One of the best things about training a dog to compete in agility classes is that many of the obstacles, including the portable agility dog teeter totter, can be built in your own garage. Once you have built the obstacles all you have to do is set them up in your yard and you’ll be ready to start honing your dog’s skills.
If you decided to build your own dog agility coarse at home to use for practice make sure you use light weight materials that are easy to move, carry and store, but not so flimsy that they will break or collapse when your dog is on them. They will last longer if you are able to store them somewhere, like a shed or garage, where they won’t be constantly exposed to the damaging affects of weather.
When you are constructing a portable agility dog teeter totter, there are a few guidelines you need to follow. Make sure that the portable agility dog teeter totter is the right size, a regulation portable agility dog teeter totter should be between ten and twelve feet long. The portable agility dog teeter totter’s plank needs to pivot on its support. The portable agility dog teeter totter needs to be designed so that when it descends it doesn’t descend so quickly the dog is jarred off of it. When training your dog to walk across the portable agility dog teeter totter be patient. Don’t encourage your dog to race across the portable agility dog teeter totter at full speed until you are sure it is comfortable with the obstacle.
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