Offering agility equipment

Agility equipment is one of our most popular amenities and offering agility equipment as an amenity on your listing can help your spot stand out. It is very easy to order quality agility equipment online.

It is OK to mark agility equipment available as an Extra as an amenity on your spot, but make sure to review our Extras guide.

In order to mark "agility equipment" as an amenity on your listing, you need to do the following:

  1. Add photos to your spot of the agility equipment you offer in your spot
  2. You must provide at least one of the following types of agility equipment:

Jumps:

  1. Jumps: These are basic jumps that come in various heights and can be adjusted based on the dog's size and skill level.
  2. Tire Jump: A jump made from a tire suspended from a frame, challenging dogs to jump through the center.
  3. Panel Jump: A jump consisting of several panels arranged vertically, requiring the dog to jump over them without knocking them down.

Tunnels: a tunnel that dogs run through (make sure to appropriately secure the tunnel, because unsecured tunnels can roll and cause injuries).

A-Frames: An A-shaped structure that dogs climb up one side and descend the other, typically with contact zones at the top and bottom.

Dog Walk: A long, narrow ramp with a center section raised above the ground, requiring dogs to walk up, across, and down.

Weave Poles: A series of vertical poles spaced closely together, through which the dog must weave in a serpentine manner.

See-Saw (Teeter-Totter): A balanced plank that pivots on a central fulcrum. Dogs must walk up one side, causing the other side to lower, and then walk down it to the ground.

Tire Jump: A suspended tire that the dog must jump through without touching the tire itself.

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