COMPLETELY depends on the dog. The fastes the weave poles have ever been done (by collie) and has been recorded is like 5.88 ish seconds.
i believe they are when a skier tries to weave in and out of the poles
A dog has to start on the right side
Some organizations start with 6 in Novice classes and move up to 12. Numbers of poles may vary from different organizations.
95 $ for this weave plus tax
Pole bending is a timed event. There are multiple poles which you weave through twice around.
An agility run, is also known as an agility 'trial'. This requires a dog, a handler, and an open space for the trial. Once you get a command- the handler must send his/her dog over a variety of obstacles, such as: The A-frame, 3 or 4 jumps, the Dog-Walk, the Tire Jump, the Weave Poles, the Schute, the Tunnel, and the Paws Table. The Paws Table and the Weave Poles are the hardest for a dog to learn, the Paws Table is when a dog must sit on it for 5 seconds and have a command to be let of. The Weave Poles are when a dog has 6 poles, 2 feet/24 inches apart, and must weave them. My 2 dogs do agility!
what are the three main weave types?the three main types of weaving are the plain weave, twill weave, and probaly the rib or basket weave.
weave Example: Where did you learn how to weave a basket?
will weave -- They will weave a new cloak for the celebrationsam/is/are going to weave -- Sally is going to weave a table mat for her mother. The students are going to weave on the traditional loomam/is/are weaving -- Next week the students are weaving a small mat.
weave, weave a blanket
Wait, buck wheat, duck weave, or buck weave? 'Cause a Buck Wheat is a bird call and a duck weave is a fight move and a buck weave is I guess a mix...idk.
plain weave, stain weave and twill idk if this is wat ur lukin for