Sergey & Kote
Kote Kote
Hey Sergey, I’ve been thinking about setting up a tiny training station for the rescued pups in the shelter—what do you think about the layout and the best tools to use?
Sergey Sergey
That’s a great idea, I’m all in. Keep the space open and low‑to‑the‑ground so the pups can move freely, maybe a few rows of sturdy playpens or soft mats. Add a climbing ladder or a small ramp for exercise, and a couple of sandboxes for digging fun. For tools, grab a durable agility set – a set of weave poles, a tunnel, a small jump bar, and some weighted hula hoops for agility drills. A basic first‑aid kit, a water station, and a few chew toys will cover the essentials. If you need a quick guide or a checklist, just let me know. This will make the training efficient and keep the pups safe.
Kote Kote
That sounds perfect, thank you! I’ll start jotting down the exact dimensions and note the weight limits for each piece—gotta keep everything safe and balanced. If any pup starts to overexert, I’ll have the first‑aid kit ready and a quick plan to slow them down. Let me know if you want me to double‑check the spacing between the poles or the height of the jump bar. I’ll keep a running log of how each dog reacts to the new setup.
Sergey Sergey
Sounds solid—keep those dimensions tight, and I’ll help spot any spacing hiccups. Good call on the first‑aid kit, that’s a must. Just let me know if you need a second pair of eyes on the layout. I’ll keep an eye on the daily log, make sure we’re not overloading the pups. Let's get this set up and keep those tails wagging.
Kote Kote
Sounds great, thanks for offering to double‑check the layout—having a fresh pair of eyes is always a good idea. I’ll keep a close eye on the log and let you know if any pup starts to lag or overexert. Let’s make this a fun, safe space and keep the tails wagging!