🐾 Elevate Your Dog's Playtime Experience!
The PawHut Wooden Dog Agility Seesaw is a robust training tool designed for dogs of all sizes, featuring a weather-resistant fir wood construction and a high-traction anti-slip surface. Measuring 71 inches long, it supports up to 110 lbs, making it perfect for daily exercise and bonding activities.
J**E
Recommend as beginning seesaw
As described…. This will be a good beginning seesaw for my little beastie😊 she is a mite intimidated at the quick falling of the seesaw when she walks down it, so I put some small pillows under the “seats”, improved almost immediately. Hopefully she will not need the pillows in a week or so. Recommend.My little beast is a thirty five pound mixed breed. This seesaw is an addition to her jumps, weaving poles and tunnel. Has been fun watching her progress.UPDATEMy wee beastie is doing fantastic, enjoys the seesaw immensely. No longer use the small pillows.Only complaint I have is that the rough surface (for traction) is shedding off. She is at 35 pounds so her weight is not a problem. I am keeping the seesaw as we both enjoy it, but future buyers need to know that many many little balls shed off the surface.
S**N
Very poor quality
This product is not worth the money. The teeter is very low quality, as such, it is unstable and moves about under the least amount of weight. I have a 50 lb dog and this teeter lasted less than 2 days.
P**O
Teeter Training
I am piecing together a home made agility course for my dog. He is 50 lbs of intense herding dog energy. This is a well-made teeter totter for purposes of introducing him to an obstacle that moves, but it is not regulation sized for an AKC agility trial. While it is plenty sturdy enough to hold him, I think it is better suited for dogs smaller than mine. It has a non-slip surface to add confidence when it moves under his feet and it is attractively built.Since I am not handy building things from scratch, I consider this to be worth the money.
A**S
Not wide enough
It should be a foot across on the walking platform. It is not due to the sides having about an inch raised edge. So this makes the walking space narrow and freaks my dog out.I wish this did not have a raised edge and that the whole board was flush.
R**N
Dog is catching on
After assembling the teeter my 60 pound puppy started to work at figuring it out. After working with him for a number of quick tries he is starting to get it about every fourth or fifth time attempted. We have only had the unit for a few days and while he wants to keep doing it constantly :-), we come back to it throughout the day so that he keeps enjoying the apparatus. After the first day I could see where the construction of the device was such that it hit hard on the floor...at first this did not really bother him but as time continued I realized that the bang on the floor wasn't bothering him as much as the vibration of the unit when it hit the floor. I cut two supports (one under the unit on each side ) and that has remedied the problem. I highly recommend the Seesaw to anyone who wants to enjoy working with their dog.
R**
This is the one I had to make for my German Shepherd..
If you have small dogs weighing in at 5 lb or 10.That’s the limit.. I purchased this for my German Shepherd and once I seen the wood and the structure I knew for sure this would not work for my Dog as a grown..However, I did make another one that’s water resistant very strong. It could take up to 150LbBut I kept the small one because I’m going to have a litter soon and they can use that little small one..I also have dogs brought to me with behaviour issues that are small that would be able to work on this teeter totter..This picture I’m showing you is the updated one. I remade…
D**.
verry Good.
verry Good.
S**E
Very nice
Very nice worth the money
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