Marte makes Fido some tenderloin
Marte announces her intention to start with the “tenderloin of agility”: the plank (a see-saw platform that an agility dog runs up and then down, as it tips). However, as there is no see-saw available, Marte has to make do with the children’s slide, on which she has put what appears to be a snowboard, to create a straight ramp for Fido to travel.
Marte soon realises, though, that Fido’s wheels are too far apart to fit onto the slide, so she creates a new ramp out of a large, wide board on top of a roll of bubble wrap, and uses the slide and another snowboard to create barriers to keep Fido from straying from his objective.
Marte uses her hand to guide Fido towards the ramp. He gets a little way up the ramp and then stops, eventually turning around to try to find another route.
After repeated encouragement from Marte, Fido eventually manages to turn around and travel back up the ramp, before falling off of the end of it. Marte covers by calling this a “faceplant”, suggesting that it is an intentional “breakneck stunt”.
Atle awards Marte fourth place, presumably because her show featured on a single stunt.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)