Top products from r/Agility
We found 6 product mentions on r/Agility. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. The Dog Trainer's Resource 3: The APDT Chronicle of the Dog Collection
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
2. When Pigs Fly!: Training Success with Impossible Dogs
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
3. HDP 18 Ft Dog Agility Training Open Tunnel
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Length: 18 ftOpening: 24"Stakes: 7" longGrommet: metalCase is included
4. 25 Bags - Mato & Hash Basic Drawstring Tote Cinch Sack Promotional Backpack Bag - 15 Color Options
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
210 DenierPVC Reinforced Corners15.5 X 13.5 Tote100% Polyester
5. Outward Hound ZipZoom Indoor Dog Agility Training for Dogs
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
JUMPS, TUNNELS & POLES – This agility kit contains 1 adjustable jump, 1 square tunnel & 4 weave poles or 6 weave poles without adjustable jumpEXERCISE YOUR DOG - Designed to bring interactive exercise & fun indoors to keep dogs busyTRAINING TOOL - Strengthen the relationship with your dog while te...
Weird, your friend and I have a lot in common (I too am a dog trainer who has a few dogs and my biggest interest in the world is dog training with a love for agility). I want to be friends with your friend! Anyway some idea are
"multiuse or convertible" leash like 1 or 2
A fun tug toy like a rope w/ball on it or nice handled tug toy
A good Kong or two (original either red or black in the appropriate size for her dogs)
Good dog training books like The Dog Trainer's Resource or When Pigs Fly
A fun collar or two (am I the only one here who has 4+ collars for each dog and still wants more?)
If she likes hot drinks and you want to focus more on her funny/cute dog mugs are always good
Bumper stickers/magnets with her favorite breed or dog mom or a cute dog saying
I have spent probably $250, probably a little more, on my equipment. I have 8 jumps , 3 sets of 6 weave poles that can be connected to make a set of 12 or 18, this tunnel from amazon , and a full size teeter totter. All of it was made from pvc minus the teeter board.
I made my own tunnel bags (4 sets) out of cheap drawstring bags with a bunch of Walmart bags lining the inside, and filled it with sand. Tied two of them together with enough rope to hold the tunnel down, but not constrict it.
I was lucky, and my parents surprised me for my birthday a few weeks ago by building and delivering a full sized a frame, so I didnt have to buy that.
All in all, I've spent about $100 on pvc, another $50 on all the fittings and end caps, the teeter board for around $15, that tunnel for $40, and then the rest on various supplies like paint, tape, a handsaw, nails, etc.
The tunnel is really good for beginners, but it does not curve well. A slight s or u bend is not a big deal, but you can't really do any u turns without it getting really bunched up and unsafe for the dog to navigate. I am looking at buying one of the cool runners tunnels as they seem to allow for more variety in tunnel layouts.
Have you tried something like this? Make sure you reward the treats from the toy and your dog eventually may be pretty amped for the toy.
Hi, I am also looking for a set. Mainly to use indoor (at least for now because of my living situation). I found [this one](Zip Zoom Indoor Dog Agility Starter Kit with Dog Tunnel Weave Pole, High Jump Obstacles by Outward Hound https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MRBF4ME/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_moBMzb5YYGH0A) online for $23.
Do you guys think it could work?