PawHut 3PC Dog Agility Equipment Set, Obstacle Course Exercise for Dog Include Adjustable Hurdle, Hoop, Weave Poles and Carry Bag
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24 August, 2025Verified purchase
Dog Agility Equipment Set
The product itself is well-made and will resist the training, even for a bigger dog. The only pet peeve was that the sticks were not labeled; you had to look and count the items to figure out which was which. I don't like doing extra work. I only got one obstacle put together, but I will work on the other two. For the price, it's worth it.
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25 April, 2024Verified purchase
Great if you love being frustrated and wasting time
I don’t understand how this product has so many positive reviews. I can only imagine that they are fake or the product has undergone a significant change since they were written. Assembly is a huge pain in the neck. The poles barely fit in the joints. I am in my 30s, able bodied and in good shape and it took an annoying amount of force to get these even QUASI attached… and of course if you apply too much force the pipe will bend so you can’t just take a rubber mallet to it. Because they barely fit together, they separate easily so you have to do it again and again and the lack of stability may put more cautious dogs off. If this were a one-time assembly process, I could tolerate it, but there is no way I am setting this up and breaking it down multiple times a week. That being said, this doesn’t seem nice enough to leave up in your yard permanently.