front or rear cross before the seesaw and pull to the tunnel. All of these options are shown in Figure 3. The path from the #6 tunnel to the A-frame at #9 is straightforward with the dog on the handler’s left. The handler might then do a front or rear cross to jump #10. Handlers who do a rear cross here are then likely to do another rear cross to jump #11 and followed by a pull to the dogwalk. Handlers who do a front cross to #10 might elect to do a front or rear cross to jump #11 and then pull to the dogwalk as illustrated in Figure 4. Figure 5 shows how handlers might opt to do a front or rear cross from #13 to #14, and another from #14 to #15, and again from jump #15 to the weave poles at #16. Since there is a change of direction both before and after jump 9 8 11 FC or RC 4 FC or RC 10 12 FC Pull 5 FC or RC 7 3 FC LO Pivot FC 2 RC LO Push 3 6 1 4 6 14 15 12 12 13 10 1 11 2 5 9 13 6 10 3 2 5 15 3 14 6 9 11 7 16 16 Pull 17 16 14 17 18 4 8 7 4 FC or RC FC or RC FC or RC 15 13 12 1 8 5 6 17 Tug on This Breakthrough probiotic formula Naturally heat stable Strengthens your dog’s immune system Controls yeast & candida Improves digestion Alleviates gastric problems Buffalo hide tug toys 24 Clean Run | September 09