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Equipment used in modern agility

 

Contact Equipment

A Frame


Two ramps  hinged at the apex.The bottom of each ramp should be a different colour to indicate the area with which the dog should make contact.  Each ramp to have a non slip surface and anti-slip slats at intervals.

See-Saw


This obstacle will consist of a plank firmly mounted on a central Pivot.  Coloured differently to indicate the area with which the dog should make contact.  The plank should have a non-slip surface and no slats.

Dog Walk


A walk plank with firmly fixed ramps at either end.Each ramp should be a different colour to indicate the area with which the dog should make contact.Each ramp should have a non slip surface and anti-slip slats at intervals.

Jumps                    

Hurdle

 

 

Rising Spread Jump


A maximum of 2 single jumps (Hurdle) placed together to form a double spread,



Long Jump.

 

Tyre

 The tyre must be directly mounted in a substantial frame structure which must be secured in such a way that dogs cannot knock the obstacle over from either direction.


Other Obstacles

 

Collapsible Tunnel

Pipe Tunnel / Rigid Tunnel

 

Weaving Poles


 

 



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