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How To Build A Dog Agility Course

How to build a dog agility course depends on what your goals are.  If you want to have fun and get some exercise with your dog, you don’t have to be as exacting as you will if you want to compete in dog agility trials.

If you want to know how to build a dog agility course for fun and exercise, all you need is to do a little research.  Dog agility magazines, internet sites and dog clubs are all places you can find information about how to build a dog agility course.  You can probably even get some good ideas just by watching a competition, either live or on TV.

If you want to know how to build a dog agility course to train your dog for competition, however, you’ll have to take a different tack.  Your track will need to have the same measurements as competition tracks.  Your obstacle course will need to be the correct size, jumps and tunnels will need to be the correct height, and everything needs to be the correct distances apart.

To learn how to build a dog agility course for competition training, you can still check out magazines and some websites.  The US Dog Agility Association and the North American Dog Agility Council should have specifications on their websites, or at least they should tell you how to get them.

Ask other competition handlers how to build a dog agility course for competition.  Ask them if they built their own course, and if so, how they did it.

You can also purchase software that shows you how to build a dog agility course.  It will help you design regulation courses and give you the correct specifications. The software gives you the flexibility to change your course design, too.  It is a great planning tool.

Finding out how to build a dog agility course puts you one step closer to competing in dog agility trials.

 

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