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More and more people are searching for quality, affordable dog agility equipment. Handlers, trainers, breeders, and beginners want good, hand-made jumps and obstacles that won't cost an arm and a leg. Here at Agility by Carlson, we offer products ... more
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Both the speed program and the sports camps are good and go hand in hand. At the Sports Camps we provide athletes with specific skills related to their particular sport. While in our Speed and Agility programs we focus on building speed, strength, ... more
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No, as those items don't have an armor type. You still want to replace them with Strength items if you can. ... more
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Dog agility is a dog sport in which a handler directs a dog through an obstacle course in a race for both time & accuracy. ... more
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They are extremely smart. You will find the Alaskan Klee Kai succeeding not only in the conformation ring, but in performance events as well, like Obedience, Agility, Rally-O and Weight Pull to name a few. They also make wonderful Therapy dogs. ... more
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Agility courses are where a dog demonstrates his agile nature to overcome obstacles. The handler is given a specific amount of time to lead the dog, off leash, through a course of jumps, tunnels and other obstacles. Success in agility requires ... more
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We expect the methodology to enable enterprises to align their existing services and systems within common lines of business across the value chain and to achieve, thereby, a degree of agility than would otherwise be possible. This increased ... more
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Most organizations I compete in regulate the size, length of the weave poles, not the material. I've seen some that are PVC, others that are wooden, others that are metal. The easiest to use is PVC piping. Get a PVC cutter and it's a breeze. If you ... more
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Beth Gutteridge: It doesn't take as much time to train for Big Air as it does for Agility. You've got to have water around for Big Air. It's definitely a lot more involvement with Agility because of all the obstacles and training. For Big Air, ... more
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Dog agility competitions are truly tests of teamwork. After all, they are intended to not only challenge your pup’s athletic ability, but to see how well you handle the dog. That’s why agility competitions are set up as obstacle courses. Doggie ... more
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