tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519030820892488520.post2962698825708641192..comments2023-11-02T06:42:32.605-07:00Comments on agility adventures: LIz/Breeze some teeter brush up...Kathy Mocharnukhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03029142726866533193noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519030820892488520.post-77707425775810067252009-06-08T06:30:33.376-07:002009-06-08T06:30:33.376-07:00The tape is like a little treat plate that is just...The tape is like a little treat plate that is just on the end of the teeter sticking out and the great thing is that the dog does not know if it is there or not when they get on, so they drive to the end looking for it, not knowing if it is there or not and it makes sure they go all the way to the end of the board because they can not lay down a few inches from the end and just reach forward to get the treat like they could if it was just on the end of the board, so not a huge difference but it really does seem to help to get a bit nicer position for getting a sliding teeterKathy Mocharnukhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03029142726866533193noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519030820892488520.post-53616151742131380882009-06-08T03:38:29.586-07:002009-06-08T03:38:29.586-07:00It looks good. I dont understand the duct tape co...It looks good. I dont understand the duct tape concept. The duct take is on the end of the board, is it flat and stuck to the board? Why do you need to do that? Why cant you just put the chesse on the teeter board directly? thanks, DianaDianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16378710392378543981noreply@blogger.com