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Building an inexpensive dog obstacle or agility course from pool noodles

Have fun with the entire family by building an inexpensive dog obstacle or agility course from pool noodles. Take advantage of the end of summer clearances and get pool noodles real cheap. For instance, pool noodles are on sale for only 95¢ at Walmart! You can learn how to make an obstacle course out of pool noodles when you purchase the Sheriff Sheldon’s Deputies of Safety coloring book through Amazon. The FREE online course that comes with the coloring book includes the instructional video on how to make the dog obstacle course. Visit https://pawsiloveyou.com/coloring-books/ to order coloring books and learn more about building an inexpensive dog obstacle or agility course from pool noodles

What makes the dog obstacle course you build out of noodles unique is that because it’s light weight and easy to take apart, you can store or transport it effortlessly. Take it to picnics, reunions, birthday parties, scouting events, and camping for hours of entertainment. By using inexpensive cones, it can also be set up indoors in inclement weather.

When your child becomes a Ruff Rider Deputy of Safety by completing the FREE online course, we show your children how to have fun by using the obstacles in different activities.

Dog Obstacle Course
Dog Obstacle Course

According to the American Kennel Club, “Agility is a growing dog sport in the United States, with over 1 million entries to the AKC’s Agility Program each year. Dogs race against a clock as they navigate an obstacle course with strong concentration and speed. Whether you just want to have fun exercising with your dog or want to go further and enter an Agility competition, get ready for a fast-paced, rewarding experience that will get you and your dog in the best shape of your lives!” Practicing the obstacle course is also a great way to build a stronger bond between your dog and your family members.

If you want to learn more about agility, visit American Kennel Club at https://www.akc.org/sports/agility/