Agility dogs are often quite attracted to tunnels, so much so that some trainers don't expose their young dogs to tunnels until well along in their training program. Additionally, course designers often present tempting tunnel openings as off-course challenges by requiring the dogs to go in the less obvious end or even to pass by the obstacle completely. 10 1 6 20 30 2 4 4 50 3 10 3 9 8 50 10 5 3 10 40 40 6 30 30 2 7 10 1 10 20 10 20 8 8 30 5 30 2 6 40 9 5A 5B 1B 9 3 7 5 1 5 2 8 5 1A 6 50 30 2 2 3 4 4 6 1 20 10 50 9 3 9 20 40 2 5 7 4 7 3 4 6 10 8 1 30 1 7 20 20 4 10 8 10 9 10 7 11 10 10 6 20 30 John started in agility in 1993, founded and operated two successful agility training centers: Sirius DATC in Atlanta (co-founder) and SCoot Dog Agility on Johns Island, South Carolin. Along the way, he helped his dogs earn their agility championships in several venues. He spends his time managing SCoot, teaching agility, and hosting agility seminars, camps, and UKI Trials. John can be reached by email at jer3@live.comĀ or through the SCoot Dog Agility website or Facebook page. 34 Clean Run | November 19