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Our top pick is the Outward Hound Grand Puppy Agility Set for its adjustable heights, durable PVC pipes, and included carry bag. It’s perfect for introducing puppies to jumps, tunnels, and weave poles. For a budget-friendly option, consider the Jump & Play Agility Set, though it has fewer pieces. The KONG Agility Set is great for advanced training but costs more.

What to consider for Dog Agility Set For Puppies

When choosing an agility set for your puppy, prioritize safety and adjustability. Puppies have growing bones and joints, so equipment should be low-impact and easily adjustable to their size. Look for sets with lightweight, non-toxic materials that won’t splinter or cause injury. The set should include basic obstacles like jumps, tunnels, and weave poles, with heights that can be modified as your puppy grows. Also consider the ease of setup and storage, as well as the set’s durability to withstand outdoor use. Finally, ensure the set is designed for puppies specifically, with lower jump bars and wider tunnels to prevent accidents.

What to look for in a toy or chew (chew toy, puzzle, lick mat or dental chew)

For agility training, toys and chews are not the primary focus, but they can supplement training. Look for a size appropriate to your puppy to avoid choking hazards. Durability should match your puppy’s chew strength; soft rubber toys are ideal for teething puppies. Non-toxic materials are essential, as puppies explore with their mouths. For dental chews, a VOHC seal indicates effectiveness. Genuine enrichment value comes from toys that can be stuffed with treats or have puzzle elements to keep your puppy engaged between training sessions.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated product descriptions and customer reviews for safety features and durability.
  • Compared adjustability of jump heights and tunnel sizes to accommodate growing puppies.
  • Assessed material quality, looking for non-toxic, weather-resistant components.
  • Considered ease of assembly and portability for home use.
  • Checked for positive feedback from puppy owners on ease of training.
  • Ensured each set included at least three essential obstacles: jumps, tunnel, and weave poles.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Avoid sets with small parts that could be swallowed or cause choking.
  • Steer clear of hard plastic or metal components that could crack teeth if chewed.
  • Do not choose sets that shed pieces or have sharp edges.
  • Never leave your puppy unsupervised with any agility equipment, especially tunnels that could collapse.

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