Freestanding timber door design for training assistance dogs?
I am building a free standing timber door on a stand that will be used for training assistance dogs. Does anyone have any online resourses or insights they would like to submit
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- I like Shepard's.
- Obviously you'll need enough of a base that the door doesn't move when the dog tugs on the handle. It could be very damaging to training to have the device topple over during an attempt. Look at some dog agility equipment. That may give you some ideas. You should also have wings at least on the knob side of the frame to keep the dog from going around the door. Is there a particular reason not to practice on a real door?
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