Jumping Precautions Keep in mind not to set your obstacle such as the tire jump too high so that your dog will not stress or injures itself while jumping - ideally the placement should be around your dog's shoulder height. Avoid training on concrete surfaces as it will be very stressful on your dog's joint. Carpeted or grassy areas are highly preferred. Dry all the surfaces possible and provide good traction especially on the take off and landing area. Cover with carpets or car mats if the field is wet and drying is not an option. Keep your dog's so that it will not hurt nails short itself when landing.
Do not rush your dog Dog agility training should be a fun and positive experience. Never force your dog to go through an obstacle if it is frightened or our. Instead, use positive body language or food treats to guide it through. Alternatively, you can lead your dog by leash over small jumps confidence to build your dog. Keep the training sessions short so that you don't overwork your dog. Reward him / her when it complètes each obstacle successfully.
Speed and timing While speed and almost timing is an important factor in the sport of agility, your dog should only be made to go the obstacles with pace when he / she has shown confidence in negotiating the entire agility course. And remember; always end all the training on a positive note. If you can do to manage all of things when agility training your dog, there is no limit to the amount of pleasure you will experience. Perhaps nothing in this world is as rewarding as teaching your old (or young) dog new tricks and you may even learn a new trick or two in the process so! Return from agility training your dog to dog training classroom

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