Dog Agility Training - The Starting Line

One of the biggest difficulties show dog trainers have when they begin dog agility training program is getting their dog to stay on the starting line. The stay command isDog Training both basic and challenging at times. Although ‘stay’ is a crucial command, not only for show dogs, but for everyday dog owners, staying still is simply not in a dog’s nature. So, how does one teach their dog to stay exactly where we want them to stay?

Dogs are much like children; they will always test their boundaries. I know how hard it can be to resist the extreme cuteness of the classic ‘puppy dog eyes’ but if you don’t stick to your guns, your dog will see you as weak and consistently disobey. You absolutely must correct your dog every time they move after you have given the stay command.

Having a dog that does not stay when told to is seen as a major embarrassment in the dog show world. As was mentioned above, Dog’s just do not like to stay still, this fact is both a negative and a positive at the same time. It is a negative because it makes it difficult to train your dog to stay still, but it is a positive because it can be harness as a reward. You can reward your dog not only with treats for staying still, but also by allowing it to run.

Dog agility training has major benefits for both dogs and their owners, whether it is a show dog or a beloved family pet. A lack of exercise accounts for the number one reason why dogs misbehave.

Agility training is a great way to make sure your dog gets the exercise it needs and deserves, and it also gets you, the owner, out of the house and exercising as well. This is not to say that one must run with the dogs to ‘be one with the dogs’, in fact, agility training is ideal for those who are incapable of extraneous exercise since it is the dog that will be doing the running.

Being a dog owner myself, I know that the regular old walk isn’t very exciting, but taking your dog to the park to engage in some agility training can be an excellent motivator. It is a fun way to bond with your pooch and knowing that you will get to watch it run around with joy, doing what they naturally do is much more motivating than the thought of being pulled around town by an under exercised over excited companion.

All in all, whether you are a professional dog trainer or just a dog lover, dog agility training is definitely the best starting line.


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