Dog agility training can be very beneficial for not only your dog, but for you as well. Most people associate agility with keeping your dog in shape, but it also does so much more than that. Dog agility will make your dog feel like he has a job to do. You will also create a bond with your dog and by starting dog agility training they will become inseparable from you.
What dog agility can do for you and your dog
Dog agility gives your dog a job. Many dogs will become destructive if their minds and bodies are not worked on a regular basis. If your dog is chewing up your furniture or tearing up his toys, chances are he has built up energy inside him, and that is how he is releasing that built up energy. Dog agility offers your dog a way to release that pent up energy in a non-destructive way.
Dog agility keeps you and your dog in better shape. Not only will your dog lose those few extra pounds, but you will too. This sport takes a lot of endurance and conditioning. By getting into the dog agility world, you will have to spend time conditioning your dog so that his endurance and physical strength will begin to build up. In the meantime, without you probably noticing it, the same will be happening to you. Your one mile walk will build up to two miles and so on.
Dog agility will create a bond between you and your dog that is unbreakable. When you spend an enormous amount of time with your dog doing training and conditioning drills, he will be able to read what you want before you even say it, and vice versa. You’ll also begin to expect what your dog is going to do before he even does it. The new involvement in your dog’s life will make you his leader and he will follow you anywhere.
Dog agility training is a great way for you to exercise with your dog and have fun while doing it. Competing in competitions will also lead you to meet new people and have new experiences. Get started in the fun today and see what else dog agility has to offer you.

