Now I move the set of four poles perpendicular to the tunnel and place Pie is on a stay again, facing one or the other obstacles. I move my position all around the tunnel and weaves. This attempt is to the wrap weave entry. Now I have moved to the opposite side of the weaves and a more difficult entry for some dogs. Pie starts from a stay on this drill and I alternate back and forth between sending her to the tunnel and then the weaves. I always reward the finish of the weaves. I always call these weave/tunnel games parlor tricks because once you teach them you can amaze your students and friends with your dog's understanding of the word "weave" vs. "tunnel" and vice versa. Scoop demonstrates coming off a sit-stay to the weaves while facing directly into the tunnel which is about 18" away. 24 Clean Run | October 14http://www.cleanrun.com