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Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft
Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft
Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft
Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft
Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft
Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft
Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft
Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft
Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft

Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft Long, 24" Open, Polyester, Tunnels for Training Small & Medium Dogs, Exercise, Obstacle Course for Pets, with Carrying Case, Collapsible, Tube, Stakes

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Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft Features

  • REGULATION SIZE: Regulation size (18” long coiled shape shifting tube with 24” double-ended openings -- AKC and NADAC compliant) agility tunnel modeled after those found in obstacle courses at sanctioned dog events. Recommended for small to mid-sized dogs weighing up to 80-90 pounds (casual use only).

  • DURABLE MATERIAL: Lined with a covering made from lightweight yet surprisingly durable 600D woven Oxford Dacron. Included in this set are 8-10 anti-rust zinc plated 7” stakes that insert through the metal grommet tabs around the base of the tunnel. The downward angled tops of the stakes will not protrude out of the ground and cause harm to your dogs while they play.

  • ENDLESS EXERCISE: A tremendous resource for sharpening your dog’s obedience, quickness, dexterity, and overall quality of life. Use this dynamic, portable tunnel for casual play, exercise, and introductory training. It is perfect for burning tons of dog energy, playing chase, fetch, hide-and-seek, and a great many other dog/owner favorites.

  • PORTABLE: Arrives in a circular carrying case with dual nylon black handles at the top for effortless transport. Once removed from the case, the tunnel instantly expands to full length like a pop out tent. Quickly collapses and folds back together when you are finished. Set it up inside the home, in the backyard, at your favorite beach or park, and much more.

  • EASY FUN AFTER A RUFF DAY: Sometimes dogging is ruff, and a pup just needs to run around to shed some stress. Our tunnel is a quick and easy way to make an obstacle course of fun for your dog to play with. Your puppy will love it, we guarantee it!


About Houseables Dog Tunnel, Agility Equipment, 18 Ft

Almost 53% of dogs in the United States are overweight or obese, according to surveys conducted by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. Approximately 25% of overweight dogs develop serious joint complications. And extra weight places extra demands on virtually all organs of the body. This leads to heart disease and increased blood pressure, difficulty breathing, decreased stamina, heart intolerance, decreased liver function, increased surgical and anesthetic risk, reproductive issues, digestive problems, decreased immune function, skin/fur coat problems, increased risk of cancer, and a decreased quality and length of life. Humans are the main cause of dog obesity. Ultimately, you (the "owner") are responsible for your dog's wellbeing. This means regulating their caloric intake and use, seeking veterinary assistance in maintaining your dog's optimal weight if needed. Another often-neglected factor that is every bit as essential as nutrition is adequate exercise. Dogs have tons of energy that needs to be burned off healthily on a daily basis. The amount of exercise your dog requires depends on the breed. Active breeds need a minimum of 30 mins of hard aerobic exercise daily. Adequate exercise uses both mental and physical muscles. Engaging your dog's mind as well as its body is the key to helping your furry friend live the best life possible. A lack of exercise/neglect is a direct result of destructive behavior (we're talking about the chewing, the digging, the barking). This sort of behavior causes too many people to give up on their dog. It's a cruel, completely preventable cycle.