5 6 4 2 3 4 1 3 lowed by a push around the right wing of #3, and then a blind cross between #3 and #4 to get the dog on your left. Figure 6: Run with the dog on your left, keeping him tight over #2.You can 2 1 then either keep the dog on your left and do a double lap turn at #3 or do a blind cross, putting the dog on your right, followed by a post turn at #3. Depending on how you choose to handle #3, you can have the dog on either your left or right for #4 giving you different options for handling if there was a jump #5. By staying back behind jumps #1 and #2 you can turn this exercise into a challenging Gamblers exercise. D Andy Mueller and Crackers live in Rochester, Minnesota, and have been doing agility for eight years. They have been on 10 world teams (5 WAO and 5 IFCS) winning a total of 31 metals, including 13 gold. Crackers is also a two-time Cynosport Biathlon and Steeplechase Champion and the 2012 USDAA Grand Prix Champion. He earned his LAA and ADCH Platinum in 2017 before having to retire due to partial blindness from Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration (SARD). In the real world Andy has a Ph.D. in Ruminant Nutrition and does dairy technical support and nutrition for Purina Animal Nutrition. He can be contacted at almueller1976@yahoo.com. It's All About BALANCE! The Balance Harness · Allows your dog natural and unrestricted freedom of movement · Adjusts along every axis so that you can t any size or shape of dog · Provides exible leash attachment options Find out more about the Balance Harness at www.cleanrun.com 64 Clean Run | January 18http://www.cleanrun.com