Dog Agility – Obstacle Course
Dog agility is basically a contest which involves the dogs
maneuvering through an obstacle course. Speed and not making
mistakes are the two major factors in determining the winner. The
dogs are not on a leash and the owners of the dogs are not allowed
to entice the dogs through the course with snacks. They are not
allowed to provide any other types of incentives in order speed
their dog through the course in a fast time. The owners of the dogs
are allowed to talk to the dogs and yell out commands and make
different type of body signals.
The dog agility courses are filled with various obstacles such
as tunnels and ladders. The courses are typically about one hundred
by one hundred feet and the obstacles are provided with numbers to
display the order that the dogs have to complete the various
obstacles.
Complicated
Courses
The dog agility courses are typically designed to be complicated
and are usually too difficult to be completed by the dogs without
the coaching provided by their handlers. The owners can make it
easier for the dogs to complete the course by spending some time to
analyze the course and develop a strategy that will make it easier
for their dog to rapidly run through the course without making
mistakes. The dog handlers are allowed to use a map of the course
in order to help them develop their strategy for the dog agility
competition.
The Score
Typically the dog only has one opportunity to complete the
course during the competition. While the dog is rapidly running
through the course the owner of the dog is usually running behind
their dog giving out commands. The score the dog receives is based
on the number of faults he made during his run through the dog
agility course.
Dogs will be penalized for such infractions as knocking down a
bar or failing to run through a tunnel and the dogs will be
penalized with time faults which are basically the number of
seconds over the amount of time that has been allowed to complete
the course. The amount of time that is allocated to complete the
course is determined by the difficulty of the course, the level of
competition at the dog agility contest as well as other
factors.
The courses are filled with obstacles such as an A-frame, a dog
walk, teeter-totter, a crossover, tunnels, jumps and other types of
obstacles to challenge the dogs while they are running through the
course. The owners of the dogs spend a lot of time training their
dogs to run through a course. A dog agility competition
can provide the audience with some exciting entertainment.
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