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***Teeter-totter*** You'll need: *One big board (about 1.5/0.2/0.02m; vary) *Two smaller boards (about 0.7 length; depends on required obstacle height) *Two big nails 1)Set the shorter boards in the ground for about 25cm deep (if boards are not stable, set deeper); both boards should be parallel and the distance between them must be a bit bigger than the width of the main board (see the picture). 2)Put the main board between the shorter boards, ask someone to hold it in the desired position and nail the main board to the shorter boards from both sides. The nails should be in one line. Don't hammer to strong, the main board must move without big efforts (see the picture). Questions or any ideas how to improve it? E-mail me! *Note*: I am not responsible for any damage you or your pet can receive while making and using these obstacles. Its your own risk.
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***Jump*** You'll need: *Two boards (1-1.5m high) *A thin stick (about 1.2mlength) *10-20 nails 1)Nail the nails to the boards. Leave about 3-5 cm between them (see the picture). 2)Hammer both boards in the ground for about 20cm. Leave about 1 m between them (the distance has to be smaller than the lenght of the stick) (see the picture). Check if both boards are aligned and headed to the same direction. If so, then you should be able to put the stick on the nails as shown in the picture. Now you`re ready to go! P.S. Dog should jump only in the direction shown in the picture. Otherwise he can hurt himself if he performs a non-clean jump, because the stick won`t fall down. Questions or any ideas how to improve it? E-mail me! *Note*: I am not responsible for any damage you or your pet can receive while making and using these obstacles. Its your own risk.
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