9-22-21: USDAA Grand Prix course

The original is challenging with potential for off-courses. You may want to work on the start separately. It’s a doozy. The alternative is much easier. Have fun!

9-15-21: Serps in Sequences

This week’s setup includes a pinwheel and lots of serpentine possibilities. Plan which side of the serpentine you want to be on when your dog exits it. Try to keep your dog moving smoothly throughout. Watch the slightly weird angles and adjust your path accordingly.

9-8-21: Contact Discriminations

Tunnels under both the A-frame and the dogwalk will keep you on your toes. Plan your runs carefully. It’s as important to figure out where you need to be as your dog exits a tunnel or contact as how to get your dog to the correct obstacle in the first place.

9-1-21: Tunnels and Weaves

Straight tunnels encourage dogs to speed through them and exit quickly. Can you cue your dog to turn back and make a weave pole entry? Call your dog while he/she is in the tunnel to cue the turn at the tunnel exit? You may want to just work with cueing your dog to turn while he’s in the tunnel.

8-25-21: Looking for Patterns

Look for the patterns of obstacles in these sequences. There are a line of jumps, a couple of pinwheels, and a circle of jumps. Look for the straight lines in the paths and line up your dog accordingly.