Are obstacle courses good for dogs?

Francisco Fisher
2025-10-16 13:39:16
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Ambleside's nursing team explain that obstacle courses aren't just about fun, they're brilliant for: Physical exercise - great for high-energy dogs who need a summer outlet. Mental stimulation - working through obstacles helps build focus. Confidence-building - trying new things and succeeding boosts self-assurance. Bonding time - teamwork builds trust and a stronger relationship. A DIY obstacle course at home is a great alternative. It keeps your dog's body moving and brain buzzing, all in the safety of your garden. Best of all, it's a fun bonding activity and your dog gets to work with you as a team, learning new skills and enjoying plenty of praise along the way.
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