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A teeter-totter or see-saw is a 10 to 12 foot (3 to 4 m) plank pivoting on a support. It is constructed slightly off-balance so that the same end always returns to the ground. This is done either by placing the support slightly off-center or else weighting one end of the board. This obstacle also has contact zones. The balance point and the weight of the plank must be such that even a tiny dog such as a Papillon or Chihuahua can cause the high end of the teeter-totter to descend to the ground within a reasonable amount of time specified by the sanctioning organization's rules (usually about 2 seconds).
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