Thursday, January 9, 2014

Agility Dog Jumps: What You Need To Know

Agility Dog Jumps: What You Need To Know



By Cheng Bernhardt





For any dog with an energetic personality, dog agility training can be a great activity. This is true for both small breeds and large breeds. Learning the agility skills can improve your animal’s level of obedience and they truly crave this level of exercise. In addition, you will notice a great bond between the two of you. One fun option would be to set up a variety of dog agility training equipment in your yard.



One important part of this agility training is teaching your dog how to handle the various jumps typically found on an agility course. Dogs greatly enjoy these activities, and it is highly recommended that your training include between four and eight jumps of varying types.



There are quite a few different kinds of jumps, and one of the most basic is simply known as a single jump. This is just a single pole that the dog will leap over and the height can be adjusted. Begin training with several of these single jumps and have your dog approach the jump from the right and the left and in combination with other skills such as a teeter, a tunnel or the pause table.



Once your dog seems confident with a single jump, add a double jump and triple jump to the mix. These aren’t higher, but farther. Instead of jumping over just one pole, dogs leap over two poles or three poles for a longer distance jump. Some jumps also are not made with poles, but with panels and you can also consider factoring in a panel jump obstacle or a fence wing jump with either poles or panels. Another fun jump is the tire jump, and every course includes one of these so you definitely will want to practice that skill.



You might be tempted to simply place two or three single jumps together to form a double or triple jump, but your dog will be more successful if you have a true double and triple jump on your course. The triple jump is especially difficult, so it pays to be able to set up a course in your yard that has a true triple jump.



Dog agility equipment can be purchased online from retailers including Carlson-Agility.com. They offer handy starter kits for dogs and owners just getting started with agility training. In addition, they sell every imaginable piece of agility equipment you could ever need. You’ll find every style of jump, as well as weave poles, dog walks, teeters, pause tables, chutes, dog tunnels and much more.









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