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The tunnel is made up of a flexible material sewn over circular ribs about eighteen inches in diameter. Because of this flexibility, tunnels can be set up in a variety of shapes and sizes. Tunnels are typically 15-20 feet long.
The dog walk consist of 3 planks, 10-12"  wide and 12 feet long placed end-to end. The middle plank is elevated to stand about four feet off the ground.
The weave poles are a series of vertical poles placed 22 inches apart through which the dog must weave. The number of poles placed in a series ranges from six to twelve.
The table is a three foot square platform elevated between 12-26 inches, depending on the height of the dog. The dog must jump onto the table and lay down for a count of five seconds.
The A-frame is typically two, three foot wide ramps that when standing together, make a six foot ramp for the dog to climb.
The collapsed tunnel or chute has a short rigid section with a fabric chute attached. The dog first enters the rigid part and then continues by burrowing through the fabric chute to reach the opening.
Jumps come in many shapes and sizes. The different types of jumps are wing, wingless, broad or long, double, and triple. Jump heights range from 12-26" depending on the dog..
The teeter is an eight foot plank that is like a teeter in a playground. The dog must go up the teeter and tip it under its own weight, and continue down the plank to the end.
In the tire jump, the dog jumps through the round tire which is placed in the middle of a frame. As with other jumps, the height at the bottom of the tire ranges from 12-26" depending on the height of the dog.



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