What Is A Dog Agility Training
Course
People all over the word knows about dog shows; but dog shows
are a judgment of a dog’s physical appearance and not necessarily
of its abilities and performance. So in comes the spot of dog
agility.
For you military people out there, remember your training; those
utterly annoying and difficult obstacle course to master? Well in
dog agility sport, a dog goes through a dog agility course guided
by his or her handler. Dog agility is a race for time and accuracy
in completing the course set by the agility judge.
The dog must rely purely on his ability to complete the course,
following only his handler’s hand signals, movement, and other body
signals. The handler cannot even touch the dog or any obstacle in
the dog agility training course.
The simplest dog agility training course is made up of a
complete set of course whose order of completion and setting is
done by the agility judge. Simple it maybe to the human eye but it
also has to be complicated enough for the dog to complete. It is
however the handlers job to asses the course and decide which
training techniques to use. The handler must also be able to fully
compensate for the differences between man and beast.
Walkthrough
Every dog agility training course is set up differently. A
handler trains his dog in his own dog agility training course;
which is definitely set up in a dissimilar manner than that of the
competition.
So in every competition a handler is allowed to walk around the
course and asses the situation presented before him. The handler
can see the obstacle course in different angles he will then decide
the best way to instruct the dog through the course.
The handler is given a map of the dog agility training course.
With his training and the dog’s training the handler will
communicate to the dog a sort of vision of the course. The handle
will run through the obstacle course as the dog also runs. In a way
you can say that dog agility is a team sports.
Obstacles
The obstacles are the most important part of a dog agility
training course. Standards are set on what type of obstacles should
be present in every competition.
A dog agility training course is usually composed of the a-line,
teeter- totter, cross over, tunnels, jumps, weave poles, and a
table for the pose.
If you want to join a dog agility sport you can go to a trainer
and have your dog properly instructed. A professional is always the
best way to go, especially if you want to enter competitions.
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