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The popular A-Frame requires your dog to walk up an incline, then down the other side.
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Many dogs are not natural climbers and may need some encouragement to make it up and over an A-Frame. Using a treat or bait can be helpful, but do not push your dog beyond what is comfortable.
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Be extra careful to keep your dog from jumping off the A-Frame. Allow him or her to slowly walk up to the summit then ever more slowly down the back side. You may want to hold your dog’s collar or use a leash until your dog gets used to climbing.
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Be sure your dog touches the yellow Contact Zones before jumping off the A-Frame.
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Be sure your dog has mastered the A-Frame before attempting the Dog Walk Ramp, which is much narrower, and more challenging.
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See Action Clip for brief demo.
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