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Friday, May 1, 2009

Where to buy agility equipment?

Dog agility is such great fun that most of us want to have some agility equipment at home to practice more often. Yes, I know you can make it yourself, it is possible. BUT, remember, your dog's safety comes first. So you need to have well constructed equipment. You do not want your dog to get injured just because you wanted to save some money. Rather buy one or two pieces of equipment per month.

There are many places (online and off-line) where you can buy equipment from, but I found that at Affordable Agility you will find everything you need at AFFORDABLE Prices.

They have the following agility equipment

Pause Tables
Also pause table and contact trainer combo

Jumps
Adjustable bar jumps, wings, tire jumps, long jumps, travel jump set, window jump, etc.

Agility Tunnels and chutes with accessories

Weave poles ( now also a set you won't find anywhere else! It is versatile, full-fledged competition or practice weave pole set that easily converts into a channel weave set or a 2x2 weave set.)

See-saws with different variasions

A-frames and dog walks

They also stock dog agility practice equipment and not just equipment for competitions.

Then they also have:
Unusual obstacles like Cavalettis and ladders etc.
Agility course accessories like cones, equipment bags, tabs etc
Books, videos and DVD on dog agility training
Travel gear and other interesting stuff.

To view all the equipment and other products at Affordable Agility, just click on their name or on their banner.


3 comments:

  1. Nice Posted! Its so very informative and knowledgeable for your visitors or readers.Thank You for sharing.. Keep up the good work..
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  2. You really make it seem so easy with your presentation but I find this topic to be really something which I think I would never understand. It seems too complicated and very broad for me. I am looking forward for your next post. I will try to get the hang of it!

    Kind Regards,

    Colin Seal
    The Dog Line

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  3. Good and informative post mentioning clearly all the steps how to train the dogs with well versed equipments. I came familiar with many dog training equipments from Paccollars

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