Agility Training for Your Dog
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People train their pet dogs for various reasons. They train them for behavior correction, for confrontation training, for obedience training and for agility training.
Some dogs have jobs that require the proper skills and discipline for them to be able to perform their job efficiently. You may have seen police dogs in action; these dogs are trained for obedience, and are trained for confrontation. They are trained to sniff out bad guys and they are even relied upon to detect illegal substances that are being transported in and out of the country or state lines. It is said that dogs are even more reliable than modern equipments, such as x-rays.
There are also dogs that are trained for competitions such as agility. These dogs are trained to improve their agility and also their obedience.
There are numerous dog shows that sponsor agility sports for dogs and you may have seen one being done on TV. Agility is one of the best and fun sports for dogs and dog lovers and is a very nice dog sport competition to see.
Dogs who undergoes agility training will perform climbing, jumping over obstacles, crawling under various objects and other activities that will build confidence in your dog.
Many people who are interested in dog agility competitions will usually ask some questions first about the equipments, dog breed, and the cost of training.
You will be shocked when you learn that the only thing that is required when you train your dog for agility is dedication. There is no big expense or hard work involved. When you see your dog achieve something, you will notice that the achievement itself is reward enough. For the dog breed requirements, you will never need a specific breed, all you need to do is register your dog in a club and they can be registered for agility.
Training your dog for agility is relatively easy, all you need to do is join a local dog training school and train them with basic obedience. The key is training your dog gently and give him or her plenty of praises until he or she knows what is required for them to achieve. You, as the owner, should build up his or her confidence in order for them to perform well in agility.
Another important thing you should consider is that you should train them in obedience early in their life. Agility training needs you to be patient. And, because your dog’s bones need to develop, never make them run obstacle courses until he or she is 12 months old or 18 months old in larger breeds.
The best training your dog can have, when he or she is less than 12 months old, is by playing a game of tug-of-war with his or her toy. Doing this will let your dog understand that you are a part of the pleasure in his or her games. And, will create a special bonding between you, as the master, and your dog as your companion.
The training of jumping over obstacles and catching things begins at 12 months old. You can buy a hurdle or construct a portable one that you can take in to the park where there will be a lot of space to practice.
If you jog everyday, bring your dog along in your runs.
Always remember that training your dog for agility will require you to invest a lot of time. However, you should also keep in mind that you and your dog should always have fun in the process.
Copyright 2006 Jim Sterling - All Rights Reserved
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