If you are a social media enthusiast, if you love to take photos of your dog and if you think you fit our SparklyPets brand, I invite you to apply for a SparklyPets ambassador posittion, that will offer you a number of benefits.
Incorporating dog agility training into your daily exercise routine can be a fun and exciting way to keep both you and your furry friend fit and healthy.
Dog agility is a sport that involves a dog navigating an obstacle course under the direction of its handler.
Getting a special bond with your dog as well as getting your dog’s interest to peak are a few of the perks of doing dog agility activities. While dog agility has great benefits on the mental and physical state of your dog, it’s best to keep some advice in mind when it comes to training for this activity. In the past we’ve explored a few tips and tricks that can help you get started with dog agility training, but now it’s time to address the mistakes as well. So let’s dive into a few things that you should not do, when it comes to dog agility.