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For homeowners, apartments, HOAs, and city parks, furnish your space with dog-park gear that’s ready to install. Shop agility obstacles, complete kits, waste stations, benches, and more, all built for daily traffic and simple setup. Need help with layout or customization? Our team can plan your layout and personalize your park.

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Everything you need, ready to install: popular agility obstacles, waste stations, seating, signage, and all the hardware.

Waste Stations

Keep parks and neighborhoods clean and tidy with convienent waste stations for pet owners. Perfect for public parks and dog parks, apartment complexes and other multi-family living spaces, trails, and anywhere dogs take frequent bathroom breaks.

Pet Grooming

Wash stations and grooming tables built for daily use. Easy-clean surfaces, anti-slip details, and simple hookups keep post-play care quick for parks, apartments, and dog facilities.

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“This was the first time I ordered from Practice Sports, so I was a little concerned about their customer service and if the shipping timeframes would hold true. I'm happy to say I am so glad I ordered from them. Jake has been fantastic to work with. He responded within hours of my request with a quote and estimated shipping time frames. I needed to purchase dog agility equipment for a community dog park and EVERYWHERE was at least 3-5 months for shipping, EXCEPT for Practice Sports! I'm so glad I found them. The product is excellent, the prices are very competitive and the shipping timeframe was amazing! We received the items within 2 weeks!! I have another dog park that will need agility equipment and I will definitely be returning to purchase from Practice Sports.”

Stacy Gigante

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Category Homeowners Apartments / Multifamily HOAs Parks & Rec
Complete Park Kits
Freestanding Obstacles
Jumps, hoops, tunnels, platforms, ramps & steps
Park Furnishings
Waste Stations
Site Amenities
Welcome signs, leash posts, photo spots
Pet Grooming
Wash stations & grooming tables
Accessories
Fire hydrants, stick libraries, fence hangers

* Water fountains and wash stations require plumbing/drainage. Our team can help map layouts and utility needs.

Need a Custom Dog Park Solution?

Our team can help plan layouts, recommend product mixes, and coordinate colors for a cohesive look. Add your park’s name or logo to welcome signs and rules boards for a polished finish.

  • Layout planning
  • Color coordination
  • Rules & welcome signs
  • Logo options
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Dog park welcome & rules sign with custom logo

Common Dog Park Equipment Questions

What are the Benefits of Dog Agility Tunnel?

There are a number of benefits to having a dog agility tunnel. Agility tunnels help build confidence in your four-legged friend. They're also a great form of exercise and great for training purposes too. Benefits include increased coordination, agility, and balance, as well as quicker reaction time.

Agility tunnels help to strengthen their muscles and improve their overall fitness levels. Most importantly, dog agility tunnels offer a bonding experience with your dog, welcoming them to engage in activities and games with the entire family.

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How Should I Introduce My Dog to a Dog Ramp (or other agility equipment)?

Before introducing your dog to a ramp, or any agility obstacles, it's important to consider your dog's health and temperament. We highly recommend having your pup checked out by their vet to ensure their heart and joints are healthy and ready for exercise. Much like we are advised to check with our doctors prior to new exercise programs.

When introducing your dog to a ramp, start gradually and use positive reinforcement. Begin by allowing your dog to explore the ramp at their own pace, sniffing and investigating it. Encourage your dog with treats and praise, and gradually introduce them to walking up and down the ramp. Patience and consistency are key to helping your dog feel comfortable and confident on the ramp.

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Agility for Dogs

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Is Dog Agility Equipment Important in Dog Parks?

It is very important to make sure your pup isn’t just receiving adequate exercise, but also finding mental fulfillment. Training your dog on agility equipment gives your dog a problem to solve and working with them through these new experiences builds confidence and a stronger bond.

Dog agility is a great way to keep dogs in shape, both physically and mentally, while teaching them valuable skills such as obedience, focus, and coordination. Bond with your dog and build a trusting relationship while training. Furthermore, agility obstacles offer a means to socialize your dog and introduce them to new people and experiences. All in all, dog agility is an incredibly important activity for dogs and their owners.

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Does the Doggie Crawl Come in Different Colors?

Yes. The Doggie Crawl comes in two color options: red and green. With these color options available, you can customize your dog agility tunnels to the theme of your dog park. These tunnels are a great way for dogs to get some exercise and practice their agility skills for years to come.

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What are the Different Types of Dog Ramps Used in Agility Courses?

There are several types of dog ramps used in agility courses, including A-frames, dogwalks, and teeter totters. A-frames have two ramps joined at the top to form an "A" shape. Dogwalks are long ramps with a flat surface for dogs to walk or run across. Teeter totters are ramps that pivot in the middle, providing a balancing challenge for the dogs.

How Should I Introduce My Dog to an A-Frame Agility Ramp?

Before introducing your dog to a ramp, or any agility obstacles, it's important to consider your dog's health and temperament. We highly recommend having your pup checked out by their vet to ensure their heart and joints are healthy and ready for exercise. Much like we are advised to check with our doctors prior to new exercise programs.

When introducing your dog to a ramp, start gradually and use positive reinforcement. Begin by allowing your dog to explore the ramp at their own pace, sniffing and investigating it. Encourage your dog with treats and praise, and gradually introduce them to walking up and down the ramp. Patience and consistency are key to helping your dog feel comfortable and confident on the ramp.

Additional Resources

Get Started in Dog Agility at Home

Taking Breaks and Socializing - Dog Park Equipment for Home

Agility for Dogs

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info@practicesports.com

1.800.877.6787

Mon – Fri · 8:00 am – 5:30 pm CST

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Do you support POs, tax-exempt, and terms?

Yes—schools and municipalities can submit POs; we handle tax-exempt orders and offer terms on approval.

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“We ordered dog park equipment and everything was delivered on time! All of our dogs love the new additions!”

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From the Playbook

Tips, installs, and buying guides for dog park equipment.

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Dog Park Play Equipment | Customer Spotlight

One thing that helps apartment complexes attract more renters is the offering of dog park play equipment. If you own or run an apartment complex, you know how difficult it can be to bring in and retain renters. Of course there are many factors at play here, some out of your control, but one thing you can control is the amenities you offer.

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Playbook Hound Hurdles for agility training - backyard / dog park

Backyard Dog Park – Build Your Own

Before jumping in, be sure to plan. Survey available space and decide on your goals. Then choose the best equipment that fits your needs. For example, variety and complexity are key when it comes to show dogs, while the average terrier may only need a couple play options to stay healthy and happy.”

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Playbook Tug Around dog park play equipment on turf at an apartment complex

Dog Park Supplies for Apartment Complexes

Providing waste stations and a sufficient supply of waste bags and trash cans keeps the area clean and free of unpleasant odors. This promotes responsible pet ownership. Even if you decide your complex doesn’t need a full-featured dog park, having waste stations available is beneficial for everyone.

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