5 1 R 1 3 2 2 2 2 3 1 R 1 2 3 1 4 Practice all these sends to the hidden entry and then begin to move more with your dog and get into position to handle the next obstacle as in #4. 6 Until your dog has learned to send independently to a hidden tunnel, you could have an issue with him following your motion toward the second opening (orange path) instead of taking the closest entry. You may need to assist your dog with a physical cue before you pass the plane of the tunnel (green dashed line). September 19 | Clean Run In some handling systems like Derrett and others, it is appropriate to give a serpentine (opposite arm) cue to indicate that the dog should turn towars you and enter the tunnel. You don't actually need to change arms, but possibly use a bit of decel or turn of your shoulders at the point marked with the green dashed line. 39http://vosm.com/