There are many different methods to teach weave poles. To become successful at weaves you must have them at home and practice a few minutes each day.
Winter Dog Agility Training
Indoor Agility training during the winter is possible with the right equipment. Be creative and think of new places to set up your equipment, make it a challenge and fun for your dog.
Teaching Directional Commands for the Dog Agility Beginner
The article is explaining and describing how to teach directional commands for the beginning agility student. The directional commands discussed are Come, Go, and Back.
Teaching dog agility weaves with a weave chute
The Weave Chute is a very successful method of training weaves. Be patient with yourself and your dog as you progress in increments. Be prepared to take several months to learn the weave smoothly.
Tire Jump Foundation Training for your Dog
Foundation training is very important in training the Tire Jump. Practice all angles and many distances sending to and coming from the tire.
Puppy Agility Training
The pause table is the center control point of your puppy training. Teach the pup to be comfortable going to the table and working throught jumps.
How to Correct Your Dog’s Stay on the Agility Starting Line
Deterioration of the Start-line stay happens without us understanding the cause of it. Stay means stay, let the fun begin after the stay.
Facts about Dog Agility
General information about dog agility and training equipment aids.
Dog Agility Equipment: Where do I begin?
Helpful tips for selecting agility equipment. Select your agility equipment based on your goals, and your dog.
Dog Agility Training for Your Puppy
Puppy training for agility can begin immediately. Expose your pup to a variety of obstacles that will help build is confidence and fun in his future agility training.
Agility Builds Confidence in Your Dog
Agility training can build up confidence in your dog with lots of encouragement from you, and making it a fun event. As your dog succeeds in each obstacle, you will see his/her confidence grow.
4 to 8 Dog Agility Jumps Makes Ideal Training
You can never have too many dog agility jumps. The more jumps you have the more drills and skills you can practice, the better to train your dog.