TDAA Equipment

May 04, 2007


"The purpose of the Teacup Dogs Agility Association is to provide a competitive venue for dogs of small stature without regard to breed or pedigree."

TDAA courses are tighter with less spacing between obstacles.  Courses are designed to encourage challenges that are comparable to the course challenges which face large dog handlers in other popular venues.  All the obstacles are scaled down in a size to be more appropriate to the little guys.  Jump heights will be set in a range from 4” to 16” and the jump bars are shorter.  The tunnels and chutes are smaller to more proportionally conform to the dogs of smaller stature.  The weave poles spacing is less, and the contact equipment (A-frame, dog walk, teeter), is smaller in height and length.

When TDAA gets queries about the TDAA events, people are always asking about the equipment and what it looks like.  Here are pictures of some typical TDAA equipment, compared to the “big” dog full size apparatus.  The detailed specification for TDAA equipment can be found on the TDAA Rules page of the TDAA website.
 

A-Frame - TDAA & Full Size

Chute (collapsed tunnel) - TDAA & Full Size

Wingless Jumps - TDAA & Full Size Teeter (see-saw) - TDAA & Full Size

Tire Jump - TDAA & Full Size

Open Pipe Tunnel - TDAA & Full Size

Weaves - TDAA & Full Size

Winged Jumps - TDAA & Full Size

TDAA Equipment

TDAA Equipment

Teeter (see-saw) & A-Frame - TDAA & Full Size

TDAA & Full Size Contacts and Tunnels

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