Things You'll Need
- Weave poles
- Standard jump
- Tire jump
- Teeter board
- Pause table
- Tunnel
Instructions
Determine if you want your dog to compete or learn agility just for fun. Some dogs may not be able to compete due to health problems or if they are older. However, many dogs can still learn agility as a way to get exercise and for fun.
Enroll your dog in an agility class, whether it is for fun or competitive purposes. Explain to the instructor if your dog is older or has health problems and the class is just for the experience or fun. Most instructors should understand. If you have decided you would like your dog to compete, then a class is a good place to start.
Construct or purchase your own agility course in the backyard to practice with your dog. This does not have to be an expensive course, and about $150 should be enough to cover the costs of a do-it-yourself agility course. For a typical agility course, you will need weave poles for your pet to weave in and out of, a standard jump, a tire jump, a teeter board, a pause table and a tunnel.
Practice with your pet as often as possible. The more practice your dog and you get going through the agility course, the better you both will get at it.