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Terence Murphy Oriole Dog Training Club, Baltimore, MD
Contactacoat is the best product to come to dog agility since
displaceable jump bars! The traction is phenomenal -- it's amazing
watching dogs of all breeds and abilities able to walk up and down an
A-frame without scrambling for grip. Several instructors have commented
that beginner dogs appear more confident on the dog walk and teeter, and
fast, experienced dogs appear to be even faster on the dog walk and
A-frame.
Our club has had three trials with Contactacoat on all contacts (AKC,
USDAA, and CPE), and it was extremely well received at all venues. One
judge even felt that he called substantially fewer missed contacts than
at other trials. Very few dogs (<2%) have been hesitant on the different
surface, and almost all have adjusted quickly; the vast majority of dogs
don't give the surface a second thought, including on the teeter. The
surface also appears to be quite durable, and our equipment has been
showing very little shedding of rubber particles.
The rubber slats are also quite nice. Slats are largely unnecessary with
the fantastic grip of the Contactacoat surface, except perhaps on a
5'10" USDAA A-frame, but they're still required by most organizations
and the rubber seems likely to reduce potential injuries. We've used the
rubber slats at two trials (one AKC, one USDAA), and they have worked
great. Dogs don't seem to notice the beige color and the slats provide
good traction.
(Terence was the first to experiment with beveling the edges of our
Contactacoat Rubber Slats to bring them in to alignment with AKC Agility
Obstacle Specifications. To see how he did it, read our
FAQ) |