Looking at Figure 2A, we see the recommended safe approach on the left. Figure 2B shows the path of the dog that didn't read the turn back to the dogwalk. This is no longer a safe approach and the distance involved gives 2 3 3 2 2 1 A 2 4 1 1 A 3 3 4 2 1 A two options: 1) there is room enough for the dog to "save" himself, and 2) there is room to pick up so much speed that if the dog does come off the dogwalk because of an angled approach, he will be unable to save himself. Figure 2C B B 3 3 3 42 4 2 42 1 1 1 B shows a dog whose handler got left behind on a long straight sendaway (sound familiar anyone?). The dog then heads back to his handler. With his focus on his handler, he picks up the dogwalk at the last minute. C 3 2 4 4 1 C 3 2 4 4 1 C Clip & GO Tunnel Bags For tunnels that stay where you put them October 20 | Clean Run www.cleanrun.com www.clipandgoagility.com 47https://www.cleanrun.com/product/dog_agility_tunnel_bags_by_clip_and_go_agility/index.cfm http://www.clipandgoagility.com