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Gay's book is great, and there are a few commercial books out there - Kay Lawrence and Mary Ray are two that spring to mind. Denise Fenzi's online Academy is running a Rally Freestyle course next session (Rally with DWD moves thrown in) so that could be another online option for you (you can observe a course at Bronze level for a reasonable cost)
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I know Marion at Stylin Cats and Dogs has done a lot of training, and I've certainly heard good things about her work. I use the grooming facilities at Fancy Feathers and Fur at Kippax sometimes to groom my own dogs, and she seems to know her stuff.
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Best Training Method For New Puppy
Cleo's Corgwyn replied to Roova's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Ime been accessing a lot of training online at the Denise Fenzi Academy. She will even offer agility classes soon. But I use them to supplement training at a local positive Club -
I also make up my own - silicon tubes from a camping store, then water down liverwurst, fish paste, yoghurt, cream cheese, etc. Refillable, easy to choose your dog's favourite and you control exactly what they eat.
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What Trick Are You Teaching Your Dog
Cleo's Corgwyn replied to sheena's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I love his 'working' face! I might have to do a video of my two Cardi's doing sit pretty. Zim can hold his for ages, but Inari's is pretty adorable. -
What Trick Are You Teaching Your Dog
Cleo's Corgwyn replied to sheena's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Thanks, he is pretty cute, and he knows it! Unfortunately, he knows it, and likes to offer this trick whenever he thinks it will get laughs. It's not too bad when we're out and about, and he wants attention, but not so good when he decides to try it at the end of a recall in the obedience ring! -
What Trick Are You Teaching Your Dog
Cleo's Corgwyn replied to sheena's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I use Sit Pretty as the cue for sit up, and Paws Up for paws up on something. I use Cop-cop for paws on feet - I think the cue came from Kikopup's video. -
Great work, Ness! A little brag from Zim this weekend, too, with him picking up his Rally Advanced Title and a 2nd place in the afternoon competition. He was only desexed this week too. Unfortunately a shaven belly meant he didn't want to drop on cold wet grass, and was a bit distracted in his heelwork, so no obedience passes, but he was pretty close in the afternoon, so I was happy with his work, despite everything. This means he finished his conformation championship and a Rally title in the same month! He will now be CH Llandwyn Crescent Moon (AI) RA Now we just need to finish the last passes for his CCD and Heelwork to Music Starters over the next month or so!
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Breed Suggestions For A Young Family
Cleo's Corgwyn replied to Little Bear's topic in General Dog Discussion
You've got a lot of the same breeds on your short list as mine was, so I'm going to throw another suggestion out there; The Cardigan Corgi (Welsh Corgi Cardigan in breed lists). Sturdy, medium sized with short legs, bred to be all round farm and family dogs. Mine do obedience, agility and dances with dogs competitively, and with success. Their coat is very easy care, but they do shed a LOT at change of season. There are a couple of good breeders in South Australia too, with Kalora and Afonwen both producing lovely dogs (although neither are frequent breeders). -
Great work, Gabby & Xena, and what an amazing photo to remember it by!
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I use Big Stinky DogMy link - locally made, and they support rescue.
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I think I found a local stockist too! Where did you find it, HW? Mine don't mind it, but the cats go crazy for the Meow version.
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Oh come on, that's an awesome name! You need to take that one back to the discussion table I think :D I have a friend with a pug called gremlin, apparently that was his condition for getting a pug I have a friend with a black girl pug called Princess Trevor; he agreed to have a pug, if he could call it Trevor, and when it was a girl, he stuck to his guns! :p
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I've had great, long lists of names for my last two puppies, and they have both ended up with something quite different once I met them. I knew they were both going to be brindle and white Cardigans, and what sex, but something in their character or look changed their name on contact. I also teach dog obedience classes, and like most teachers of any description, that rules a lot of common names out, as I've known too many dogs with those names! Zimri was going to be Hobson, but I chose for a performance pup and he's such a livewire that I needed a zippier sounding name. Zimri means 'celebrated in song or praiseworthy' in Hebrew, and I had wanted a musical themed name, so it was perfect. I had a list of musical names ready for my girl, but she had such a foxy little face, that we looked at fox names when she came home, and Inari is the Japanese deity of fox spirits and rice. Zim also gets Monkey, or Minkey-monkey, and Inari gets Poppet a lot, which they answer quite happily too as well.
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Worrying Trend In The Show Ring
Cleo's Corgwyn replied to aussielover's topic in General Dog Discussion
How does he/she feel about playing with Whippets? Dodger loves babies! I'll be there on Sunday. She likes everything :) I'll see you and Dodger on Sunday! I'll be there on Sunday with my adorable baby Cardigan Corgi puppy - we could have an adorable play session! -
Thanks Tassie; it was very unexpected. Zim is so much fun to train and work with, and I think Inari is going to be the same. It's so much fun to see how everyone's dogs are going so far this year!
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After losing Shandy tragically at the start of the year, Zim has started competition well, and we're making good progress on our wishlist, with RN down, one CCD pass, and two DWD Heelwork to Music passes. Little Miss Inari has joined us, and at 5 months, is showing plenty of promise. Aiming for her to be close to competition ready by the end of the year, maybe some rally under her belt if there are some late trials.
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Glow/led Collar Recommendations
Cleo's Corgwyn replied to Lexi-Taj's topic in General Dog Discussion
My husband bought me a couple of the Niteize collar covers last year, and they're great - attach with velcro to a regular collar and provide a large, visible area of light. I'm not sure where he brought them from, but I came across them the other day, along with leashes and collars; http://www.mypetwarehouse.com.au/store/filtered/d_7/b_NITE-IZE/ -
Justine's Davenport (shape Up Dogs)
Cleo's Corgwyn replied to megan_'s topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Found it, it's Agility Australia Thanks DobieMum, I'm signed up now too. -
I agree, it's lovely to see brags at all levels; from those just starting on their training journey, like ScottsMum, to those to inspire, like Xena and Gabby! Great work Pretty Miss Emma; I also wish I had easier access to herding. My young guy seems to show some promise (and it's not just me saying that!) and my new pup comes from herding titled parents, but there's not much locally, and too much else to do!
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Justine's Davenport (shape Up Dogs)
Cleo's Corgwyn replied to megan_'s topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I'm also envious of TSD's willpower. But I don't have it, so how do I find the agility group? I can't see one called 'Australian Agility' - is there another name? (I'll add it to my obedience, rally and showing groups!) Also, we're fairly new to agility, I dabbled with my old girl, but my young dog is howing some promise, so I'm guessing this particular workshop might be a bit ahead of us? -
Way to go Ptolomy and Brookie! Pretty amazing to achieve that with someone else's dog. And great Results, Tassie. It's lovely when you can find so many positives in a performance. Very proud of my young Cardigan Corgi, Zimri, this weekend, at the ACT State Obedience. Yesterday he managed a qualie in his first attempt at Rally Advanced, and came third, despite a failure in his heeling in CCD. Today he managed his first CCD pass, with some lovely work and second place, and another RA Pass, with third place (mainly let down by a brain fritz from his handler! :) )
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Teaching The Roll Over
Cleo's Corgwyn replied to sheena's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
TSD; unfortunately not of that, since I was 'running' her, but she was always an enthusiastic roller! Ian Dunbar was very impressed though; he said it was the clearest win he'd ever seen in that game. We lost her two months ago, so I only have video of single rolls in routines, since more than one got her so excited she'd bark too much, and lose points :)