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Buying Used Dog Agility Equipment

8 April 2009 No Comment
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Because of the high cost of getting involved with a sport like dog agility training, it is essential to save money whenever possible. One of the best methods of doing so is by purchasing used equipment and obstacles. If you choose to go with this option, however, keep in mind that you should still be spending your money on quality products, and that an obstacle in too poor of condition may be dangerous for your dog.

Some used agility equipment, especially larger pieces like the A frame and the see-saw has been stored outdoors by their owners. The sheer size of these obstacles makes it difficult or impossible for many owners to store. While this is not a bad thing, in and of itself, the equipment is likely to be rusted or rickety in places, and will probably need a new paint job. Keep in mind, however, that some equipment, especially seesaws, are typically coated with a special sealant which helps dogs keep their traction. This safety measure should not be ignored, and you should always check on the condition of this seal before purchasing.

Another concern to check for is the flexibility and the construction of the pieces. Some equipment which is being sold is low quality or broken in some manner. If the crossbars for jumps are stuck in place, then this too is a safety concern. If they do not stay put, or if they come free under very slight pressure, then they are practically useless. The same can be said of tunnels and chutes with rips or tears in the fabric, or tire jumps which have been chewed to death. By examining the flexibility and construction of each piece of equipment, you can be positive that you are getting quality goods.

In addition, keep in mind that you may have some equipment sitting around in your home. A pause table is simply a short table that the dog can jump on. While it may not be “professional quality”, an old coffee table or even a sturdy box can suffice for this object. Skiing poles make decent weave poles, and can be constructed into jumps as well. You can create other pieces from materials around your house as well, so keep that in mind before going shopping. Most of the major equipment will still need to be purchased, but if you can cut down on your shopping list, you can afford to purchase new equipment.

One thing that you must remember when buying used dog agility training equipment is that it is generally being sold for a reason. Because of the expense of the sport, it is not something that trainers get involved in lightly, and if the trainer is purchasing quality goods, they tend to stick with them as long as they are still in decent shape. However, buying used equipment is a decent way to get involved in the sport on a budget, as long as you realize that the obstacles and equipment you are purchasing will probably have to be replaced sooner rather than later.

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