Agility: Sport and fun for dogs and their owners

What is Agility?
Agility is a modalidad deportiva que implica la participación del perro acompañado de su dueño. Without a doubt, this is the most distinctive feature of this competition. It essentially consists of the dog, without a leash and in the shortest amount of time possible, managing to overcome an entire circuit of obstacles only with the indication of its owner, who will accompany it throughout the entire route, guiding it with his voice.
What breeds can practice it?
Generally, Agility competition has three categories: large, medium and small. That is to say, that It is a sport available for any dog breed, since the circuits are adapted to the mentioned categories, taking into account the height at the withers of the canine, making the competition fair. It is important to note that, to participate in official competitions, dogs must be registered in a club in this modality. Generally, the dog being active and sociable is a sufficient requirement to begin the dog's participation in Agility.
What are its benefits?
Although it is a modality practiced for a long time, its benefits never cease to surprise, as they evidently go beyond being a simple dog sport, to become a fun and healthy practice for the life of the dog and its best friend, man.
Improves the owner-pet relationship
If there is something to highlight about this practice, it is the connection that must exist between the dog and its owner to properly execute the circuits in the shortest possible time and without errors, only following the instructions provided by your voice and gestures. The strengthening of this relationship is increasingly seen in constant practices and is maintained outside of practice, as the canine trusts its master's instinct and lets itself be guided by it. While the master trusts in his pet's abilities.
Helps emotional balance
The emotional balance of both (dog and owner) is greatly influenced by the practice of this sport that requires movement, attention, and great agility. While they deal with overcoming obstacles, they release the tension of a bad day, for example. While the dog, if it is a breed that requires a large amount of exercise, is kept under control thanks to Agility.Mutual training
Another of the indisputable benefits of practicing Agility is that contributes to improving and maintaining the dog's physical condition and his master. Both will require an increasingly greater proportion of energy to overcome obstacles. While the dog runs quickly along the track, the owner must follow his rhythm to help overcome the next challenge, so they will be able to maintain a rhythm of exercises that is quite favorable for their health.Improves concentration
Aspects such as improving the dog's concentration, discipline and obedience are another benefit. And the animal needs to remain calm, but at the same time very focused on the track, to properly listen to the voice of its owner while it guides you. This fact means that your sense of concentration, discipline and obedience are increasingly strengthened as you advance in Agility practices.
It's fun for both of us
Agility is not only demanding, fun is also present in this training system, especially for dogs that love to jump or always be active. They will enjoy running accompanied by their owners, while the latter entertain themselves non-stop giving directions and running alongside their best friend. For both of you, practicing Agility will be a real challenge, full of fun and guaranteed entertainment.¿Cuando iniciarse en este deporte?
Those who wish to practice this sport with their pet must take some aspects into account. Although outside of competitions all dogs can practice this sport on a daily basis, there are some essential characteristics for this. First of all, it is important that the dog has reached its full development to start this practice, because it requires physical effort and agility.
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