Wrote a new post here on doggy parkour yesterday, and so I thought I’ll throw together some bonus material today :P
1. Running up to a target on a slope, stand/sit-stay and then back down again.
Landscape rock along slope
2. Explore different wall heights and textures. Safety first!
Narrow walking space on this wall due to the divider in the middle.
Focus on balance on this wall with a curved top, Macritchie Reservoir
Undulating wave wall makes for an interesting run, Ponggol Waterway
Really high wall, Ang Mo Kio park
3. Obedience work on easy walls
Even if your dog is just starting out, walking along a low wall need not be boring. Add some obedience work into the mix as Niner demonstrates in this video.
To learn more about doggy parkour for dogs, check out this post.
Caution: Please don’t try this with dog next to busy roads if your dog is not good at off leash obedience and recall. You can still work on easy things with the dog on a lead, as long as the lead and attached collar does not endanger the dog for example, if he happens to slip and fall.
In all cases, please make sure your dogs remain well hydrated and are comfortable with what you are trying to get them to do. :)
Emmadog
We have to do all that stuff on leash unless it is a fenced area because if we see a critter, we are gone!
weliveinaflat
Your mom is wise!
Miley's Daily Scoop
Nice Work! We’re not allowed off leash when we’re all together, if there ever was a squirrel we’d be long ton! BOL!
weliveinaflat
I wouldn’t know who to run after first if you’re all off together! XD
MyDogLikes
WOW!! You are so agile!! Excellent photos! Happy B&W Sunday!
weliveinaflat
Thank you!
goldenwoofs
Great and FUN! Happy Sunday. Golden Woofs
Kyla
I’m an obedience school flunk out.
Rama's Mama
How fun! I love seeing the sights around your part of the world. Thanks for sharing!
Mark S
Very cool pictures of a very talented dog.
carmapoodale
That looked like so much fun. I am a very good girl off leash. Ma says sometimes I act better off leash because I do so much better by verbal command.
Tenacious Little Terrier
Donna is so talented!