Teach Your Dog the Weave Poles, Pause Table, and Open Tunnel for Agility.

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In today's episode, professional dog trainer Tom Rose from The Tom Rose School will be explaining and demonstrating how he teaches his students the Weave Poles, Pause Table, and Open Tunnel for agility.

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everybody killed it in this video. I learned a lot

tombain
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Verry informative! Watching from the Philippines 🇵🇭 thanks sir!

markrosal
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Loved it. What a treat to listen to Tom.

cynthiaaustin
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Thank you i really appreciate your content, so much variety and super useful information🙏

GK-mvvu
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Nice advices, very good information, SUPER LIKE from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷👍🏻👍🏻
Yoshi, the little yorkie, woof woof 🐶🐶🐶

YoshiYorkshire
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Our dogs fenced yard- obstacle course: 2 sets of stairs, 7 large boulders, several trees, 9 bushes and a shed & a propane tank. There is a gate that allows us to have a closed area for them. They also have a small kiddie pool, they like cooling down after running around.

dianahill
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some really good stuff thank you for that

chrisbotsis
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We learned weaving a bit differently with an altered set of weave poles that can be splayed outwards, first with the poles splayed out at a wide angle and then gradually narrowed until the weave poles are 90 degrees. Always had fun with tunnel training. As always, a lot of great tips for beginners. Look at all those trophies along the wall!

rileydoodlemeister
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Thank u. I’m starting agility training soon with our Belgian Malinois and this video is exactly what I was looking for.

komo_thedog
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Warning, this video includes Best dog trainers ever.☺️👍 Nate, may i ask that Why my husky don't obey me sometimes? While we are walking, she comes when i call but sometimes just don't

greencyborg
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Just started teaching this, appreciate the video!

josiemower
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Interesting. In our club we learn very different from that. First of all, we focus more on the contact with the handler, following the hand, different ways of changing the leading hand. When the dog understands the idea of the tunnel and the hurdle, we start running small courses and then add new obstacles. Also, for contact obstacles we learn the command "stop" when the dog stops with two paws on the contact zone. Anyway, it's really interesting to see other methods.
May I ask why both dogs are wearing prong collars? I've never heard about any using of correction in agility training.

annaurum
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I was able to teach my dog to cross in between my legs while I was taking steps… without watching any videos.. I just thought and think maybe if I do this it will work and it worked. So I guess going through tunnels and hoop and stuff like that is just the same concept.

Joshuaxiong
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I can’t help but click on any video with a Tervuren

naturallycurlyhair
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I so appreciate all the hard work of making and putting a “free video” up, however I would caution that YOU NEVER EVER train a dog with a pinch collar or choke chain on anything dangling from a dogs collar, even in the beginning stages of agility. It’s a safety issue. Having competed in agility for over 20 years all over the United States, this is the first thing we tell all students.

Crw
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Please do not use these methods. Seek an experienced agility competitor and trainer. It is clear none of these people have any knowledge of agility. These approaches lead to unsafe technique for the dog and do not shape the correct physical awareness in the dog

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