Dog Agility Exercise Study Announced
Zoom Room | Mar 4th, 2010
The Zoom Room is delighted to announce that it will be hosting the first ever scientific research study into the physiological responses (of humans) when practicing dog agility.
Dog Agility Events: January/February 2010
Zoom Room | Jan 9th, 2010
Here’s a round-up of all the Dog Agility competitions, trials and related events, all around America, in January and February of 2010.
Weave Poles: Guide to Dog Agility Obstacles
Zoom Room | Nov 24th, 2009
In Part 1 of our new series on dog agility obstacles, we take a closer look at the weave poles.
Lure Coursing Meets Dog Agility
Zoom Room | Nov 13th, 2009
Lure Coursing is a dog sport that recreates the pursuit of a hare by a hound. Spectators watch as a white plastic bag stands in for the hare and is yanked through a course comprised of a series of lines and pulleys. The dog – typically a Greyhound, Whippet, Basenji, Saluki, Afghan or Rhodesian Ridgeback – gives chase through the course, in hot pursuit of the zipping plastic bag. Good times.
Agility Training Deepens Communication
Zoom Room | Nov 7th, 2009
One of the great benefits of agility training is an increased bond between dog and owner and the development of deeper communication skills. At the Zoom Room, we every day witness this bonding between dogs of all ages and breeds and owners with no previous dog agility experience. A new research study from Italy – published this year in Behavioural Processes by Sarah Marshall-Pescini et al. – sheds new light on this phenomenon and confirms our own observations.
Dog Agility Experts
Zoom Room | Nov 1st, 2009
How do you become an expert at something? First, you have to be tackling a well-defined task; second, you need to be motivated to improve; third, you must have plenty of opportunity to practice; and lastly, you must receive feedback along the way, in order to improve. Researcher William S. Helton has been studying dog agility for the past few years in an attempt to better understand the human acquisition of skills, mastery and expertise.
Dog Agility Events: November 2009
Zoom Room | Oct 27th, 2009
Here’s a round-up of all the Dog Agility competitions, trials and related events, all around America, in November 2009.
Pet Obesity & Dog Agility
Zoom Room | Oct 14th, 2009
Today, October 14th, is Pet Obesity Awareness Day, although most owners of overweight dogs and cats are aware every day of their pet’s health issues.
Dog Agility Events: October 2009
Zoom Room | Oct 11th, 2009
Here’s a round-up of all the Dog Agility competitions, trials and related events, all around America, in October 2009.
Found Animals: Agility Training Video
Zoom Room | Sep 29th, 2009
Found Animals is not only an exceptional L.A.-based organization dedicated to the well-being and welfare of all animals… they are also incredible agility training enthusiasts!
Most Entertaining Dog: Acey
Culver City | Sep 18th, 2009
The Zoom Room’s weekly Dog Agility League completed the latest round of agility competitions last night. As always, trophies were awarded to our star dog athletes. And the winner of Most Entertaining Dog is…
Agility For Dogs: Four Legs Optional
Zoom Room | Sep 4th, 2009
We celebrate agility for dogs who’ve overcome hurdles, namely Serena, a three-legged agility champion who mastered competitive dog agility championships after first overcoming cancer.
Dog Training Franchise Launched
Zoom Room | Sep 2nd, 2009
The Zoom Room launches the only brick-and-mortar dog training franchise in America, and the only dog agility franchise opportunity in the world. Dog agility is the fastest-growing dog sport in the U.S., and its popularity stands to grow thanks to this new pet franchise. Conceived as a franchise from its inception, the Zoom Room was created to be the ideal dog business by Jaime Van Wye, the nation’s leading pet business consultant.
Dog Agility Practice at Home
Zoom Room | May 18th, 2009
Here’s proof that you don’t need full-scale agility equipment at home to practice your jumps after Agility Training at the Zoom Room. To practice dog agility training at home, feel free to improvise. In fact, go ahead and ask your dogs to buddy up and spot each other!
All Breeds Enjoy Dog Agility
Zoom Room | Feb 19th, 2009
There’s a common misconception that dog athletes are limited to certain breeds or breed types. Nothing could be further from the truth! Here at the Zoom Room we’ve seen miniatures and behemoths and everything in between have a blast diving through hoops, making their way over dog jumps, clambering up A-frames, and loving every minute of it.