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Indoor Agility Tunnel – 100 x 40 x 40 cm (L x W x H)

The Indoor Agility Tunnel forms part of your agility circuit, which can be a great way to bring fun and activity to your and your dog. This form of training not only promotes concentration and body condition, but also helps to strengthen the relationship between you and your dog. Indoor Agility Tunnel is the ideal choice for your small to medium dog. The tunnel is made of robust nylon, with 4 tunnel supports made from sturdy foam. This helps to ensure that no injury comes to your dog. Assembling the Indoor Agility Tunnel is also extremely simple, as the 4 tunnel supports are just placed at the ends of the tunnel and connected with the bands provided – ready to go! You can assemble the tunnel either indoors or outdoors. The Indoor Agility Tunnel is also very lightweight, meaning you can put it up with no problems and assemble or disassemble it in minutes. If you’re running short of space, the Indoor Agility Tunnel can also be folded together and tucked away. This great tunnel not only keeps your dog healthy and active but helps to build the bond between dog and owner! Indoor Agility Tunnel at a glance: Agility tunnel for small to medium dogs, for use both indoors and outdoors Made from sturdy foam and nylon: to reduce risk of injury for safe training Easy to assemble: 4 tunnel supports with bands to fix it to the tunnel Space-saving to store: easy to fold up Material: Tunnel: 100% nylon with metal spirals Tunnel supports: foam (EPE) Colour: light blue/brown Dimensions: Total dimensions: 100 x 54 x 40 cm (L x W x H) Tunnel: diameter 40 x (L) 100 cm Folded: diameter 40 x (H) 8 cm Please note the following before using any agility equipment: The dog’s muscles should always be warmed up before any training session, ideally by playing a light round of fetch or running. Never feed your dog prior to training, although treats as rewards are naturally allowed. Fit the training session to suit the dog’s age, breed and size. Always have fresh water to hand and give yourself plenty of breaks. Always arrange and close the training session positively to avoid your dog missing out on the fun of this joint activity. Puppies and young dogs still growing should only be training following the consultation with a vet in order to avoid stunting growth or damaging their health.

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