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sounds like it was a great weekend for everyone! congrats guys! i really love reading this thread!!!
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thanks tassie, amypie and DSO (and congrats on ur awesome weekend)! it is just so nice to have found something we can do together that we both enjoy so much! ALSO! it has changed my attitude, and i have started trying to improve my lifestyle to help me be the best partner for my girl i have started taking PT sessions to try and get back into some sort of shape!! (other than round)
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thanks TSD we are having a ball! ive been jotting down her errors in each run, and from our first trial in mid Sept to now, the improvements are awesome! also, i am pretty sure that the results will improve even more as both Kuda's and my confidence grows! :D ETA
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well tonight was our third trial, and our goals were that she have fun (still confidence building) and that she performed her weaves tonight (had issues with them last trial). so Open Jumpers was first run, and she blasted through it easy as, but mummy was bad, and is still learning not to give verbal cues she doesnt need. I gave her one after the second obstacle of the exclusion zone, and she turned from the line! lol because i am running her with no corrections, we just kept going, and she finished the course beautifully, and tail wagging! Our Novice Agility runs so far (we have had 2) have gone less than to plan! lol but again, focused on the confidence building. but tonight she was great! again happy and speedy, beautiful down on the table, then once released, the little creep decided there was something so yummy on the ground she had to have first so we copped a refusal there lol....i got her focus back and she tore through her weaves and the rest of the course! it was our best agility run so far! Novice Jumpers was a great flowing course, and she performed it beautifully! felt pretty slow tho, so i had to ask at the end if we were in time...at the end of the night i found out our time was certainly not that slow, as we got 3rd place out of 28 dogs we had a great night! LOVED IT!!! we are gaining more and more confidence, and our teamwork and communication is getting better and better each trial!!
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well, for anyone else that ever searches this question, i would just like to say... the agility workshop with Bob Sharp was AMAZING! i had a fantastic time, and feel it has and will really benefit my handling, especially with start lines (motivation) and with my turns! we were like a different team at the end of the day!!! i will upload some vids later!! LOVED it! if he comes out again, i will certainly be attending!!!
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love these pics here are my lot snuggled on a rainy afternoon!
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do you have an iphone? not sure about DVDs but the iphone has a great app called Rally-O that has different levels and the tasks involved, and a description of how to perform it. quite handy!
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Congrats everyone! i love reading this thread, and the things people (and their pooches) manage to achieve!!! we had a little success story over the weekend we had our first trial away from our home grounds (only our second trial tho) i had concerns that the new environment would take her a little while to adapt to (had a win there thanks to mr FRISBEE lol) i was also worried the heat would be an issue as we have not had much of a chance to train during the day. we used a cool champions cooling coat, and i ended up withdrawing from 2 events in the middle of the day. in her 2 warmest runs, GD and JD my focus was on her having fun, so if she was uncomfortable, i would just let her do the first 2 and last 2 obstacles and then we would party! she ended up doing really well considering, as she ran happily and only missed 2 jumps JD, but in GD she had a ball as a frame and dog walk were her first 2 obstacles! we missed out on a Q by 4 points, but she had a ball, and did the exclusion perfectly! on the first day (it was much cooler) we got a Q and 5th in SPD and a DQ in AD due to a sneaky dog walk that i couldn't call her off! (her fav!!) we will work on that!! and on the second day our SPD was over time (poor girl was not impressed with heat) but her first ever SD run we got a Q and 4th it was a lot of fun! i really love the games! we have now had a go at Gamblers, Snooker and Strategic Pairs, and have really enjoyed them! so while it wasnt great results wise (altho we did come away with 2 Q's so cant complain!) it was a great learning weekend for me and kuda! i have learned a lot about our timing before runs, spotted a couple of issues nice and early so i can work on them for next year, and had a great weekend bonding with my gal! :D we have the Bob Sharpe Workshop this weekend which i am really looking forward to, it will give us an opportunity to learn more so we can reflect on the weekend and analyse it a bit more! if that makes sense!
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Teaching Drive In A Dog With None
krustie22 replied to emery's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
No this isn't my dog i show him for the owner. He doesn't run any better for her or her partner he is just as slack as we thought he might work better for a male or something. On show days he doesn't get fed or fed the night before still doesn't really work. When i work him at his house he is all go go go i actually tape my shoulder as it is injured but as soon as he leaves his property he has no interest. I will try all these tips thankyou and thankyou for explaining a flirt pole we use them at specialties :D after hearing that i would start taking him to random places/parks, and just playing and offering jackpots, when he starts to feel comfortable, introduce one or 2 commands, then back to fun, fun, fun. would only take 5 mins, then back home. teach him when we leave the yard, we are going to have fun! slowly build the amount of commands/duration and eventually try a ring run-out, then jackpot? this is just what i have been doing with my girl in new places as she has similar issues. its working well -
ness, they did fix the issue in each case, it was the incorrect information i was given that upset me. i had a couple of orders with them no problem, then had 3 in a row that were a bit of a hassle! several emails were exchanged and in the end i was called a liar by the owner!! i was really disappointed as i was looking forward to subscribing to the magazine as i love it! very sad *UPDATE* turns out the owner was not aware of the whole story. she was quite reasonable after that, and has restored my faith in Clean Run
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Hi Staff'n'Toller, i wont be able to check the forum while at work. Any chance you could email me at [email protected] when you hear back? thanks a million!