Personally, I don't think guide wires are the best way to train the weave poles. To get speed, we trained with the "channel" method. That is, we set the poles off center, creating a channel down the center and ran the dogs through them fast. Gradually, we brought the poles together, until they were in a straight line. The dogs maintained their speed this way, and we never had to ween them off guide wires.
I really don't think it is the hardest to master! It is my BC's favorite obtacle and the only one she can do it fast! I think the hardest is the see-saw...
Personally, I don't think guide wires are the best way to train the weave poles. To get speed, we trained with the "channel" method. That is, we set the poles off center, creating a channel down the center and ran the dogs through them fast. Gradually, we brought the poles together, until they were in a straight line. The dogs maintained their speed this way, and we never had to ween them off guide wires.
gborana 4 months ago
I really don't think it is the hardest to master! It is my BC's favorite obtacle and the only one she can do it fast! I think the hardest is the see-saw...
ItIsMeMari 1 year ago
Where do you find the blue clips and thin white cable? My husband has no idea where to find them?
Mystic1224 1 year ago
you can check petmysite. com @Mystic1224
dogismybuddy 1 year ago