The dog needs to enter the poles with the left shoulder after the first pole. There are multiple ways to teach this, including wire connector chutes, pole chutes, luring, etc. I recommend joining an agility club to teach it correctly, but I think the pole chutes work best. This involves slowly moving the poles closer and closer together until they form a straight line.
A dog has to start on the right side
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.
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!
Agility activities such as jumps, tunnels, weave poles, and A-frames can be incorporated into a dog's training routine to improve their speed, coordination, and overall physical fitness.
i believe they are when a skier tries to weave in and out of the poles
Yes, you can teach your dog to attack.
Some organizations start with 6 in Novice classes and move up to 12. Numbers of poles may vary from different organizations.
Pole bending is a timed event. There are multiple poles which you weave through twice around.
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Dog teach children resposibility
Responsibility.
No she didn't, she thought them to weave. Although this is MYTHS so Athena is not real. Only Jesus is.