Dog Agility Training Equipment Set, Obstacle Course with Hurdles, Indoor Outdoor Use, Includes Carrying Bag (2)
$32.99
Price: $32.99
(as of Jan 10, 2025 23:07:36 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Dog Jump Hurdles Training Equipment
Dogs are your family, and we need to take the best care of them. We hope they are healthy and happy. The MAICOBI brand has been working hard to improve the quality of pet products, not only allowing pets to exercise well, but also building a closer relationship between you and your pets! Maintain a good relationship and play a game with your dog!
Product Dimensions : 25 x 25 x 35 inches; 7.78 Pounds
Item model number : Jump Hurdles 2
Date First Available : March 11, 2024
Manufacturer : MAICOBI
ASIN : B0CXQB2VY7
Country of Origin : China
Versatile Set: This dog agility set includes hurdles, weave poles, and a pause box to create an engaging obstacle course for your furry friend.
Durable Construction: Made from sturdy plastic and metal, these agility pieces can withstand outdoor use and vigorous play.
Portable Design: The lightweight components and included carrying bag allow for easy transportation and setup in your backyard or park.
Adjustable Heights: Customize the difficulty level by adjusting the hurdle heights from 8 to 24 inches to accommodate dogs of various sizes.
Training Benefits: Improve your dog’s obedience, coordination, and confidence while providing a fun and challenging physical activity.
Kathy Dyer –
Missing pieces
We were missing two pieces for the jumper and two pieces to connect, so Iâm sending it back, hoping that the next one will have all the pieces
CorpGovNet –
Enough Pieces for 3 Hurdles
On the plus side, this kit was easy to assemble, came with a nice carrying case, and had enough extra pieces to quickly create three hurdles from the setâfour if they had included another few couplers.On the minus side, the kit had no instructions, but I could look at the Amazon selling post to see how it was put together. Still, there is the fact that those instructions show the bar to be jumped clamped in place. While that steadies the hurdle, it seems likely to lead to more dog injuries.Since my dog’s health and well-being come before her ability to perform, I don’t clamp that bar into place; I simply lay the crossbar to be jumped on top of the clamp so it can be easily knocked off.I consider taking the kit in its bag to the park and setting it up there since it is much larger than my yard. However, although it is simple to assemble, it does take more than a couple of minutes. I’ll probably do it, but only if I am going to devote more time than usual to the activity. Otherwise, I will reposition the assembled hurdles to my back porch between training sessions in the backyard.