Dog Agility Equipment
Agility is brilliant enrichment: it burns physical and mental energy, builds confidence and focus, and is huge fun for both of you. A starter set in the garden is all you need to begin.

Christmas Snowman Dog Jumper
A festive knitted jumper with snowman and gingerbread detail to keep your dog cosy at Christmas.

Knitted Dog Jumper For Small Breeds
A cosy knitted jumper that keeps Teddy, Bichon and other small dogs warm and stylish.

PVC Pipe Dog Agility Frame Kit
A build-it-yourself agility frame that turns playtime into enriching exercise for your dog.

Cosy Small Breed Dog Jumper
A warm, soft jumper sized for small breeds to take the chill off cooler days.

Blue Halloween Pumpkin Dog Jumper
A cosy blue pumpkin-themed knit that keeps dogs warm and festive for Halloween.

Padded Dog Jumpsuit Winter Coat
A cosy, full-body padded jumpsuit that keeps dogs warm and clean on chilly, wet walks.

Handmade Knitted Dog Jumper
A cosy handmade dog jumper that keeps your pet warm and looking smart.

Fleece Dog Jumper
A warm two-leg fleece jumper that keeps dogs cosy in autumn and winter.

Fair Isle Sleeveless Dog Jumper
A cosy sleeveless Fair Isle knit to keep small dogs warm in autumn and winter.

Acrylic Knit Dog Jumper
A soft acrylic-knit jumper for warm, comfortable cold-weather wear.

Bichon Frise Knitted Dog Jumper
A cosy autumn knit jumper that keeps small dogs warm on chilly walks.

Thick British-Style Dog Jumper
A thick, smartly styled coat that keeps your dog warm and looking dapper on cold British walks.
What a starter set includes
A typical beginner kit has an adjustable jump or two, a set of weave poles, an open tunnel and sometimes a pause box. Adjustable-height jumps matter most — you start low so your dog succeeds and protects growing or older joints, then raise them as confidence builds.
It is fantastic exercise on a small footprint, and the focus it demands tires a busy brain in a way a walk often cannot — a real help for high-energy and easily-bored dogs.
Training it safely
Introduce one piece at a time, lure with a [treat pouch](/dog-treat-pouches) and reward generously, and keep jumps low until your dog is warmed up and moving confidently. Avoid hard, twisting jumps for puppies (whose growth plates are still open) and for seniors or dogs with joint issues.
Warm up first, build sessions gradually, and stop while it is still fun. Our [dog training hub](/hub/dog-training) covers focus and reward-based foundations that make agility click.
Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.
Common questions
Is agility good for dogs?
Very — it combines physical exercise with mental focus, building fitness, confidence and the bond between you. Keep jumps low for puppies and seniors and warm up to protect joints.
What agility equipment should a beginner buy?
Start with an adjustable-height jump, a set of weave poles and an open tunnel. Adjustable jumps are key so you can begin low and raise the challenge as your dog improves.
Can any dog do agility?
Most healthy dogs can enjoy a gentle version for fun and fitness. Go easy with growing puppies, seniors and breeds prone to joint or back issues, and check with your vet if unsure.
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