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Agility Dog Training Is A Great Way To Get Your Dog In Shape

   By: Sam Dillon

Looking at Dog Agility Training

If you have ever run an obstacle course then you know how difficult it is. Then again, if you merely stared at an obstacle course then you realize that it is a fairly daunting task! After all, there are not all that many people who have the ability to run an obstacle course and this is understandable as a great deal of endurance, agility and conditioning is required to properly run an obstacle course. So, if human beings have such a hard time running an obstacle course, how on earth is a dog able to run one? Well, the answer to that question can be found in examining any number of dog agility training programs that provide all the requisite training required for making the dog capable of handling the run. If you believe that running an agility dog training program is difficult, you would be making a correct assumption. If you were also assuming that there are those quality trainers that can successfully devise such a training program you would be correct as well as there are a number of top notch trainers able to bring out the proverbial best in the dogs that enter the training program. Ultimately, this proves hugely beneficial to the dogs because the exercise involved makes the dog stronger and healthier and that will ultimately translates into a dog that will live a longer and healthier life.

Competitions

When it comes to running obstacle courses people will often enter their dogs in competitions that involve running obstacle courses. Now, while some people may believe that running obstacles courses may be cruel the reality is that these courses are benign and no more difficult than a standard race. In fact, these courses are a race combines with having to perform a few additional ‘tricks' so as to finish the race. This is not dangerous nor is it potentially harmful. It is fun for not only the spectators, but also for the dogs. Of course, in order to successfully run these obstacle competitions the dog will need solid agility dog training so as to run the courses effectively as well as safely. This is another aspect of agility dog training that most people do not consider. The goal of the agility dog training is not only for the development of the dog's abilities, but also to make sure that the dog does not hurt himself. When all is said and done, training is about safety and that is what should always be the goal of any training program.




















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