The problem Jiggers had with the teeter was that he would go too fast and would launch himself off the end before it came down. His fearlessness both amazed and terrified the trainers. Sent from my SM-G920W8 using Tapatalk
There's a little minnie aussie in class that is really fast and they work with her to slow down to make sure one paw hits the target on everything... I LOVE that Lillie is fearless, but she's not really fast, so I've never been too worried about her. Well, I do worry on the dog walk now that it's at full height, but she walks it looking straight ahead and with confidence. She really loves the A frame, the dog walk and now the teeter. She likes tunnels fine, jumps not as much. I wonder if she loves the "walking" stuff because I walked her over as many different things as I could find when she was a puppy and she got rewarded for it? I set boards up on blocks to walk across, had her walk over grates, on rocks, downed trees, whatever was around.
Anyway, agility is really a lot of fun and it's been a great bonding activity for us.