Summary Details: Please note this product might take a little longer to arrive as it may be shipped from outside the uk. With the height adjustable agility hurdle set from the agility fun sport series you can set up your own individual dog agility jumping course. The hurdl...
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Please note this product might take a little longer to arrive as it may be shipped from outside the uk. With the height adjustable agility hurdle set from the agility fun sport series you can set up your own individual dog agility jumping course. The hurdle poles fit comfortably into the included nylon shoulder bag, making it easy to transport so that any walkies could turn into an exciting training session. The metal points at the end of the poles make it easy to set up in the garden or in a field. Shared activities create trust and strengthen the relation between dog and owner. This is one reason dog agility has become a more and more popular dog sport in recent years. Fun sport dog agility hurdle at a glance contains 3 x poles hurdle height up to approx. 1m hurdle width 1.1m please note the following before using any agility equipment the dog's muscles should always be warmed up before any training session, ideally by playing a light round of fetch or running. Never feed your dog prior to training although treats as rewards are naturally allowed. Fit the training session to suit the dog's age, breed and size. Always have fresh water to hand and give yourself plenty of breaks. Always arrange and close the training session positively to avoid your dog missing out on the fun of this joint activity. Puppies and young dogs still growing should only be trained following the consultation with a vet in order to avoid stunting growth or damaging their health.





