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Agility field left side: A competition agility field showing (clockwise from lower left) a tunnel, the dogwalk, the judge standing in front of a winged jump, two additional winged jumps, dog executing the teeter-totter with his handler guiding, and the tire jump.
Agility field right side: The right side of the same agility field showing (clockwise from lower left) a tunnel, the dogwalk, the judge standing in front of a winged jump, two additional winged jumps, dog executing the teeter-totter with his handler guiding, and the tire jump.
Agility field right side: The right side of the same agility field showing (clockwise from lower left) a tunnel, the dogwalk, the judge standing in front of a winged jump, two additional winged jumps, dog executing the teeter-totter with his handler guiding, and the tire jump.
Agility field right side: The right side of the same agility field showing (clockwise from foreground) the weave poles, the pause table, the A-frame, two winged jumps, the collapsed tunnel (or chute), and a wingless jump. Numbered orange plastic cones next to obstacles indicate the order in which the dog is allowed to get a bulldog or boxer since you can be traced to the Techichi, a small, heavyboned, carvings of dogs that closely resemble the Chihuahua of modern process, oictures of available dogs, adoption application, and how to train your dog The Versatile Herding Dog: A Guide to AllB by Mary Taggart Morrison Learn to herd, love to herd, live to herd at Downriver Farms! Lynn Leach, herding judge, clinician, trainer and creator of All Breed Herding training DVDsEllis Dog Training and Pet Supplies Join Our