Mash-Up drills By Nancy Gyes This month's setup inspiration came as many do- from a piece of a larger course we designed for this week's classes at Power Paws (see the sidebar). Only two of these drills use the short set of weaves I placed in the pattern; on my field we had a dogwalk in that position. You could do the same, or put a long or short set of weaves or the A-frame, seesaw, or a straight tunnel. 1 10 20 30 40 50 I found myself using many of the sequences I share in this article when I was training my young dog Mojo. I liked both of the potential serp and threadle lines in these drills since I am working on my youngster's thorough understanding of those skills right now. I hope you enjoy using the setup as much as I did. D 2 60 60 50 50 40 40 5 4 6 30 30 2 1 7 20 3 20 10 10 The setup 10 20 30 40 Do a lead-out pivot or move into a front cross from #2 to #3. Serp to the #5 tunnel then finish with another serp on your left from #5 to #7, or run that line with your dog on your right. 50 I found myself using many of the sequences I share in this article when I was training my young dog Mojo. I liked both of the potential serp and threadle lines in these drills since I am working on my youngster's thorough understanding of those skills right now. I hope you enjoy using the setup as much as I did. August 17 | Clean Run 51