Teeter, A-Frame, or Dogwalk?


Let’s have a vote. Which would you like to see next? I think Roger has worked quite a bit on dogwalk plans on paper. There is no guarantee that what you vote for will guide the next set of instructions, but we are curious to know which has the most demand.

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I’d like to see an A frame. Not sure how to make a lightweight frame with no gap at the top. Thanks.

I think we are all grateful for whatever he wants to do but I would like to see the dogwalk next. Thanks!

I too would be grateful for any one of the obstacles mentioned:)

anything would be appreciated. leaning towards a teeter!

I would be grateful for any of the obstacle plans that Roger chooses to post. But, to place my vote – the teeter would be very useful to me since my Yorkie needs to get comfortable with the movement. Many thanks for your hard work and spirit of sharing.

I would love to see the dog walk next. But I still need the others too. So no big deal which one.

I looked forever to find a good adjustable teeter plan. I finally built one (out of wood, so it’s heavy) but it did work great. PVC would have been lighter, but I couldn’t work that out. My plan is on WikiHow:
http://www.wikihow.com/Build-an-Adjustable-Dog-Agility-Seesaw
I’m sure you’d have a better one. I’ve built all my jumps from your plans; they are great! I’ll eagerly await any agility plans from you. A million thanks!

Thanks for sharing your plan. What a spiffy teeter that is. It might be nice to have a heavy one, since it will not scare the dog with quick movement. I have a PVC one, a mini one, that I bought online and it is great but it startled my dogs at first with it moving so fast. That looks really sturdy, too, like it will not wobble when the dog is walking on it. We had a wooden one before that Roger built for us, and it was good but it fell apart after awhile, especially with all the picking up and moving it to mow the lawn!

I would like to see the dog walk. I have all small dogs so would like to scale down this piece of equipment. I will use three plastic saw horses for the “legs” with the wooden top. the top needs to come off for winter storage so will secure it to the saw horses using bolts. the top will be in three pieces the ends will be hinged with the type that has the slip pins. I have a mental image.

A-frame. Hear you can do it with two doors and hinges.

Honestly I am not greedy.

I would like to see BOTH!!

If I have to pick just one then it would be the Dog Walk

I am voting for teeter. My dog also struggles with movement, and if an obstacle makes a sound she wasn’t ready for.

Those of us with scaredy cats would love a teeter! One that can support even my 75lb one ;)

Dogwalk! I already have good plans for the others. If anyone needs them, let me know. :D