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The Cross-OverA crossover is a contact obstacle. Picture a table (3x3 feet) 4 feet off the ground with four ramps (one on each side) going up to the tabletop. The ramps are just like those of the dog walk. If viewed from above it makes a "+" shape with 12 foot "legs". Under some rules one or more of the ramps may be removed, so it is essential that the central "tall table" be sturdy and stable independent of the ramps.A crossover may be used instead of a dogwalk on courses under USDAA, AAC, NADAC, and ASCA rules. It is not a legal obstacle for AKC or UKC agility. When the crossover is used in a regular agility course the judge specifies which ramp the dog is to go up, and which they are to descend. So the tabletop becomes a crossroad requiring good handler timing and control. Depending on the course, you may need to direct your dog to go left, right, or straight ahead. What makes the straight ahead option tricky is that the handler has to move further away from the dog to go around the side ramps. And of course you still need to worry about the dog hitting the contact zones.
Also, the dog is above the handler's eye level. Many dogs who are usually
responsive to directional commands will think that the rules are different
when they are taller than you. It doesn't take much training to convince the
dog that the same rules apply, no matter your relative eye-levels. However
for dogs and handlers with little experience on crossovers this can cause
unexpected results. Obedience to directional commands at a height is
something that can be practiced on children's playground equipment. Combined
with good dogwalk skills this will allow dogs and handlers to be prepared
even if they don't have a crossover to practice upon. If we used crossovers more, then the various issues regarding them would decrease as more people encountered them, built them, and practiced on them. A real chicken-or-egg conundrum. Many judges hesitate to use the crossover (when available, which is seldom) for the following reasons. Should these really be "showstoppers"?
On the plus side for crossovers:
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