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Set-Up Instructions

Setting up the Weave Poles Backyard Agility 
Playset is quick and easy.

1. Remove all the components from the carrying 

case.

2. Insert two 10" base pipes into one of the 4-way 

connectors as shown.

3. Insert a 20" stabilizing bar into the side of the 

assembled unit.

4. Attach a 4-way connector to the open end of the 

20" stabilizing bar, orienting the connector.

5. Insert a 10" base pipe into one side of the 4-way connector.
6. Insert a 20" stabilizing bar into the other side of the 4-way connector to extend the weave.
7. Repeat steps 5 through 7 three more times, alternating the orientation of each 4-way connector and 10" base pipe.
8. Attach a 4-way connector to the open end of the last 20" stabilizing bar.
9. Insert two 10" base pipes into the 4-way connector as shown.
10. Place 30" weave poles into the top holes of all the 4-way connectors.

Note: Equipment should be stored in the carrying case when not in use.

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Training Guide

Helpful Hints:

• Agility training should be fun for you and your dog! If a training session becomes tiresome or stressful for you or your 

dog, discontinue the session and try again another day.

• Provide enthusiastic verbal encouragement for your dog. Use positive verbal commands, avoiding the word “no.” 

Common training commands that are used with the weave poles are 

weave 

and

 poles

.

• Avoid letting your dog become discouraged. If he makes the same mistake twice in a row, go back to a previously 

mastered step, or concentrate on providing better guidance for your dog. If your dog continues to make mistakes, 
discontinue the training session for the day. It is important that agility training is fun for your dog.

• Praise your dog every time he successfully completes the desired training step.
• Repetition and consistency are the keys to successful training.

Weave Poles Training:

1. With your dog on a leash, let him familiarize himself with the components of the weave poles by approaching and 

sniffi ng all the pieces.

2. Once your dog appears comfortable, walk a few paces away from the weave poles and then turn around. Position 

yourself at your dog’s right side. Slowly walk your dog toward the weave poles. Have your dog enter at the right side of 
the fi rst pole. It is crucial that your dog learn to enter the weave poles correctly (at the right side of the fi rst pole). Praise 
and treat your dog when he completes this step correctly. Be patient and spend a lot of time reinforcing the right-side 
entry. 

Note: Using the snap on Weave Pole Guides during training is a great way to direct your dog through the Weave Poles 

(PetSafe

®

 Weave Pole Guides are sold separately).

3. Once your dog has mastered the right-side entry, lead your dog through the remaining poles. Direct your dog with the 

leash, and with the side of your leg. Praise and treat your dog when he weaves through all the poles correctly. Continue 
training in this manner (with the leash) until you are sure your dog understands the objective. Do not reward your dog if 
he does not complete the weave poles successfully; instead direct him back to the start of the weave poles.

4. When your dog has mastered the weave poles on the leash, remove the leash from his collar and run along the side of the 

weave poles with him as if you still had him on the leash. Praise and treat your dog when he completes the weave poles 
correctly. Repeat this step several times to reinforce it. Once your dog has mastered this step, he will be ready to run 
through the weave poles himself, with only verbal direction from you.

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