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rasputin

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1,449 posts

229 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2012
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Anyone training/competing their dogs in agility?

I got a couple of things off ebay for Mac to try out. A set of jumps, weave poles, hoop jump and tunnel/chute.

So far so good - we've only had a couple of sessions and he's picking it all up really well.

Training for the tunnel went like this:

Session 1) 5 minutes of throwing food into the tunnel and holding the other end open so he ran through.

Session 2) Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dTpvdDwchw

I have no idea how he picked it up so fast - he's a natural smile.

Spiffing

1,855 posts

233 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2012
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Looking good. I used to compete but sadly don't have a fit dog for it now frown

Do you train at a club as well or just on your own?

A couple of pointers - is the tunnel pegged down at all? It is possible for the dog to get caught up in the fabric and start the tunnel rolling, especially with a lightweight one like you have. It is s pretty scary experience for them and can put a dog off it, so securing the tunnel is a great idea. A good idea is to throw a ball on his exit to keep him going forward.

No doubt others will have more ideas for you.

RB Will

10,668 posts

263 months

Thursday 24th May 2012
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try and speak to KVA he is pretty good at it.

rasputin

Original Poster:

1,449 posts

229 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Thanks for the comments... Although I thought more people would be doing it! It's good fun and you can get some of the stuff pretty cheap.

Spiffing - I'm just doing it on my own. Mac & I have a good "understanding" when it comes to training, so he picks things up really fast. I am getting to the stage where I want some of the bigger equipment though (A-frame, dog walk, see-saw) and I don't know how I'm going to manage that on my own.

And yes the tunnel is pegged down at four points - although I'd never really thought of that problem before!

Spiffing

1,855 posts

233 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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I used one like this for the garden http://www.dk9ltd.co.uk/store/index.php?act=viewPr... but I think your best bet would be to pop along to a local training club and see what it is like and then join up if they have places.

Dog walks, Aframs and seesaws are a pig to move on your own. If you are UK based this site is a great source of information along with clubs. [url]http://www.agilitynet.com/[/url. You can also pick up second hand equiptment as well.