14 15 16 5 1 5 1 5 1 6 4 2 7 6 4 7 2 6 4 2 7 3 3 3 Figure 14 · · · · · · · 17 18 Lead-out pivot at #2. Push to the backside of #5 followed by front cross. Pull at #6 and push to right backside of #7. Lead-out pivot at #2. Push to the backside of #5 followed by front cross. Forward motion front cross between #6 and #7 followed by push to left backside of #7. Lead-out pivot at #2. Front cross at #5, followed by pull at #6 and push to right backside of #7. Lead-out pivot at #2. Front cross at #5, followed by forward motion front cross between #6 and #7 followed by push to left backside of #7. Push to the left backside of #5 followed by landing side front cross. Pull at #6 to #7. Push to the left backside of #5 followed by landing side front cross. Forward motion front cross between #6 and #7. Front or blind cross at exit of tunnel (takeoff or landing side of #4), push to right backside of #5. Pull to #6 and #7. 5 1 5 1 6 4 7 2 6 4 2 7 Figure 15 3 3 Figure 16 · · · Front or blind cross at exit of tunnel (takeoff or landing side of #4), push to right backside of #5 followed by landing side front cross. Rear cross at #6. Lead-out pivot at #2 followed by front cross. Front or blind cross at exit of tunnel (takeoff or landing side of #4), push to right backside of #5. Pull to #6 and #7. Lead-out pivot at #2 followed by front cross. Pull at #4 followed by rear cross on the flat to #5. Pull to #6 and #7. · · · Figure 17 Lead-out pivot at #2 followed by front cross. Recall over #4 and with dog on left, move past #5 on landing side and forward motion front cross to takeoff side at far end (side with label). Pull to #6 and #7. Push to backside of #2 and pull to #3 (#4-#7 unchanged). This is the same drill as in Figure 12, the only change is that #3 is the opposite end of the tunnel. How does this simple change affect your handling choices? D Figure 18 Linda Mecklenburg is one of the most accomplished dog agility trainers and instructors in the United States. She and her students have achieved the highest levels of success in dog agility. Linda teaches agility full time at her Awesome Paws Agility Center in Mt. Gilead, Ohio. For more information visit her website www.awesomepaws.us. To join an online discussion forum about Awesome Paws Handling System go to http://forums.awesomepaws.us. October 12 | Clean Run 39http://www.awesomepaws.us http://forums.awesomepaws.us