Product Info & How-To Tips
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The Wait Table is an important obedience training activity that teaches your dog to respond to voice and hand commands, and helps develop patience in your dog until you release him from the wait position.
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You may want to try practicing waiting in the sitting position and also waiting while lying down. Try using a clicker if your dog is impatient, and then work up to longer stays.
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A reward like a treat can be helpful when training on wait tables.
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Wait Tables are available in two heights: 8 inches and 16 inches.
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Wait Tables are supported by 1.66″ heavy-wall aluminum pipe, and the 36-inch-square table tops are made of heavy 10-gauge steel with 2″ edge flanges underneath for strength.
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Table tops are completely coated with a 50 mil.-thick polyurea plastic coating.
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All exposed surfaces are coated with an additional polymeric top coat (PTC) for graffiti resistance and UV protection from fading.
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All walking surfaces are coated with PawsGrip™, a highly textured polyurea coating designed for maximum slip resistance for paws.
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Aluminum pipe features a baked-on polyester powder-coat finish for maximum resistance to corrosion from dog urine.
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All bolts are stainless steel.
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