Weimaraner Agility Training

Weimaraner Agility Training thumbnail
Weimaraners excel in physical activities.

The slender, long-legged Weimaraner is a dog breed known for its agile grace and athletic abilities. To help burn off this dog breed's endless energy, agility training is often pursued. In agility training classes, Weimaraners are taught to successfully complete a series of obstacle course tasks, off-leash, with the coaching of their handler. Whether it's a timed, sanctioned event or a Weimaraner enthusiasts club activity, completing an agility course provides needed exercise and mental stimulation. Weimaraner agility training also reduces anxiety and creates a trusting bond between the handler and the Weimaraner.

  1. History

    • Created for its entertainment value, agility training began as an amusing sideshow to entertain crowds at dog shows. Agility courses for Weimaraners were created to mimic popular equestrian competitions. The similarities are still evident today, with standard jumps and weave poles present in both equestrian and dog agility events. In 1979, dog agility made its debut at the world's largest dog exhibition, the Crufts Dog Show.

    Exhibitions

    • Today, agility training with Weimaraners has become a competition all its own. The American Kennel Club (AKC), United States Dog Agility Association (USDAA) and the North American Dog Agility Council (NADAC) host professional events throughout the United States. Local clubs and canine groups also host events to show case the skills of Weimaraners in agility training.

    Types

    • A typical Weimaraner agility training course contains several obstacles that display the dog's ability to jump, climb, crawl, go under or weave around items. Weimaraners show off their athletic skills by crawling through collapsed tunnels, balancing a teeter board, completing elevated jumps over poles, jumping through suspended tires and finessing their way through a set of weave poles.

    Excelling

    • Weimaraners excel at agility training, according to the Sacramento Valley Weimaraner Club. The breed needs ample amount of exercise, obedience training to control its "rambunctious nature" and mental stimulation, according to The Arizona Weimaraner Rescue. In "A Celebration of Dogs," author Robert Caras praises the endurance and athleticism of Weimaraners. These dogs thrive on being fearless, making them a perfect match for the obstacles found in agility training.

    Traits

    • Weimaraners are notoriously curious. If your Weimaraner has a desire to always be learning, requires continual stimulation with toys and seems to never be exhausted, agility training may be a perfect match. Weimaraners need the opportunity to be involved in vigorous, ongoing events, according to the The Arizona Weimaraner Rescue. Agility training, obedience classes and competitive sports are a perfect complement to the energetic Weimaraner's lifestyle and instinctual traits.

Related Searches:

References

Resources

  • Photo Credit dog running with tail up and playing fetch image by Paul Retherford from Fotolia.com

Comments

You May Also Like

  • Weimaraner Puppy Training

    Known for their silvery coats and blue eyes, Weimaraner puppies grow into large, high-energy dogs. Initially bred for hunting big game in...

  • Information on Weimaraner Dogs

    The Weimaraner originated from Germany as a hunting dog. The typical Weimaraner is a high-energy animal that makes an excellent watchdog and...

  • Dog Shows in Ohio

    Dog Shows in Ohio. Dog shows in Ohio are an excellent events to see pedigree dogs, watch dogs in agility courses and...

  • Weimaraner Dog Breed Characteristics

    Weimaraner Dog Breed Characteristics. Beautiful and athletic, the Weimaraner is a popular dog breed. Weimaraners need more attention and training than other...

  • Pyoderma in Weimaraners

    Pyoderma is a bacterial infection of the skin and can affect any part of your dog’s body. The Weimaraner is one of...

  • The Best Dog Foods for a Weimaraner

    As with any pure bred dog, Weimaraners should be fed a high quality diet in order to maintain a healthy weight, develop...

  • How to Have a Happy Weimaraner

    A Weimaraner is an energetic, playful, loving dog whose popularity is growing as more people learn about the breed. While it is...

  • How to Potty Train a Weimaraner

    Like all dog breeds, Weimaraner's were bred for a specific purpose--to hunt large game. This type of dog needs plenty of exercise...

  • How to Raise Weimaraner Puppies

    Raising Weimaraner puppies can be quite a challenge, as with raising any baby animal. Weimaraner puppies are more energetic and hyperactive than...

Related Ads

Featured