Here's a training layout I did to concentrate on contacts, tunnels, wrap, and tunnel stays. This was for the second training session that happened after dinner. The first session concentrated on one jump exercises from Linda's book and weave pole drive work. I have lowered the number of poles back down to six since Scout is getting over loaded since he is popping out at poles 10 and 11.

I did do something that I wasn't planning to do for Scout and that was sequences but I don't think it hurt anything. All I did with him was either the dog walk to the tunnel or tunnel to the AF. No jumps, no teeter yet. He did do the table though.
A photographer - one of our neighbors- that use to work in AZ came over to take some photos during Chloe's session. He has always been amazed of her speed because he big lab had such a time trying to catching her. It was a good training session of because of the distraction since the trial is next week.
Anyhow, you can see show this layout can be run and the obvious is that the teeter can only be run one way. You can through some crosses in it.
Now, I need to rest, my feet are warm and sore but the good news that my knees are perfectly fine!