Agility Training With Your Dog

by Joseph M. Sabol

It is important to take note that there is no room for aggression in dog agility training. Aggression is actually treated as a separate aspect when it comes to the working dogs rigors. Dogs that work with the military and the police department need to learn more than providing mere protection. They also need to learn how to move through certain obstacles, all in such a way that successful chases are facilitated. Have you seen the ramps and the hurdles that act as obstacles in the courses used for dog agility training? These obstacles are designed in such a way because these just might be the obstacles that the dogs would have to face when chasing criminals and such.


But when it comes to competitive dog agility training, more emphasis should be placed on the physical challenges that the dogs can accomplish while being disciplined. This should be the focus, not just the act of chasing the bad guys in the midst. The obstacles are then designed to test the dogs ability to concentrate on the obstacles laid out in the course while going at it at top speed.


Most of the time, the course would have what is known as a 'down box', which is either marked or raised from the ground, much like a platform. This is the spot where the dog should heed the command of the trainer and stay on that marked or raised area for a certain period of time. This is done to test the discipline of the dog, since the dog will actually be made to stay on that area after a few rounds at top speed.


Another great thing about dog agility training is that hand signals are given importance as well. These signals are used in guiding the dog through the larger and harder parts of the course that has been laid out. If you are considering dog agility training, then you just might want to get the help of a professional trainer. This way, you can ensure the proper training of your pet.

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