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Indoor Agility

Teaching Your Dog Indoor Agility

 

 This one’s easy because you can take advantage of common household objects and design the course to be as simple or difficult as you want. You could use broken-down boxes for your dog to crawl through, place chairs down for them to navigate through, and even stack books for him to jump over. 


 

  1. Jumps: A staple in agility courses, jumps challenge a dog's leaping prowess. Starting with low heights and gradually increasing them can entice your dog to clear them effortlessly.
  2. Tunnels: These curved tubes test a dog's courage and adaptability. Initially, a shorter, straight tunnel can let your dog familiarize itself with the obstacle, progressing to more complex curved setups over time.
  3. Weave poles: Perhaps among the most iconic agility challenges, poles that your dog must weave through demand precision and timing. Beginners can start with spaced poles, and as proficiency increases, move the poles closer to tighten the weave.



Tip:

This is our favorite already made fun agility course you can buy online.

SparklyPets Dog Agility

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