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  1. Looks like I am out for 2011 :( The biking was bringing up some soreness in the Kelpie, so we can go max 2km's twice a week, maybe at the rate his physio vet approves of it will be ET 2013 :)

    Oh no :) Poor Toby, he just can't catch a break!

    I have a spare Lab looking for a handler if one is available? :):cheer:

    Well I jogged/rowed/cycled a total of 8kms at the gym last night and it was only my first session! So I may be fit enough by the time it comes around!

    Great job RallyValley, I was able to fit in 2days x 4km (fast walking only through) with new baby, pram and ET candidate at foot...still a long way to go, but once up and about you'll be surprised how easily you will steal the time somewhere in the day :laugh:

  2. :laugh: Hi

    Anyone from WA doing the ET?

    There is only one held in the state now as far as I can figure out and I was wondering if anyone can tell me where it is held and what the area is like - photos would be great.

    I have done an ET before but that was in Kalgoorlie

    YEP......ME! (and Dominic) this year, then ME and Dexter next year!!

  3. Quick question...any additional advise would be great.

    Training for the Perth ET, with only 7wks to go (we had a couple of hold ups on some weeks with the family comittments) we are comfortably doing 6-8km (does have a 1.5km hill incline) at 10km/hr with recovery (within 4mins of arriving home :( ) at Heart Rate 96 and temperature of 38.c

    We train 3 days with the bike (no problems there) and 2 days fast pace walking.

    For those out there who have done the ET (this is my first) does it appear we are doing OK, or with limited time will we need to step up the pace?

    :) with 7yr old whippet in tow

  4. Does anyone have any Grp 4 results from Friday night?

    I was entered, all packed and ready at 4.30pm to go, but the call from a friend about a fire on a back road behind my place (with those lovely howling winds) made me quickly reconsider leaving homebase!

    Wanting to be down on Monday.... :rofl: nothing holds me back

    :(

  5. I realise the time frame from when you decide to train your dog to a competitve stage can vary on a number of factors, but I would like to get a general idea on how long it took some of you from when you started training to when you actually competed.

    In any of the sports, obedience, jumping, agility, tracking etc would be appreciated

    Smiles :p

  6. Myotherapy - is probably the other name used.

    It a practice used for locating Myofascial tigger points and dealing with referred pain. Basically with each injury that a dog (also used in horses and people) there is usually a deeper reaction to muscles located in a different area to the inital trauma/impact, then over time it never fully repairs and can impair movement and function.

    This kind of therapy involves locating pain points, use of needles (as with acupuncture) and allows for release of associated muscles and with the follow up of certain massage therapies and mobilsation of limbs whilst also using heat, it helps repair any areas of concern

    I have had it done for a few different cases. The most impressive one was a show bitch that seemed to have a 'hitch' gait on her hindleg, with no pain, xrays shown no trauma/injury, anti-inflammorties had no affect. It was intermittent.....always making it more frustrating. After a visit to Liz Franks, assessment and four weeks of followup treatment, both at home and in clinic....PERFECT gait!! :D It was referred pain from higher in the hindleg, with an injury possibly incured as a youngster. Never had a problem since.

    There are alot of supportive therapies out there. I have found the perfect one that suits me and my team...but alas now cannot find another practising therapist..hence my topic enquiry :)

  7. Does anyone know of the whereabouts of Liz Franks?

    She used to work out of the Vets near the Zoo doing Trigger Point Therapy, but for some reason no-one at the clinic can seem to get in touch with her.

    If she isn't practicing anymore, can anyone recommend anyone else in Perth who does TPT?

    Cheers

    :(

  8. I have a 7mth energetic, structurally sound, and outgoing young Whippet. Bred to show, but he wants so much more to do......kinda doesn't have a 'stop button' :)

    Ideas on what we can do, particularly due to his personality and age would be appreciated.

    I very interested in sporting such as jumping, agility etc (he would LOVE flyball, but to no avail here in WA)

    My main question would be in what order....I am worried I will become to over anxious and, myself, dart off in too many different directions of challenges for him. I do recall a previous post on dogs learning 1 or 2 disciplines/sports at a time. :thumbsup:

  9. I'm sure many of you out there have, at one time or another, spoilt your four legged friend with a birthday cake on their special day. ;)

    Anyone have a 'safe' recipe they are happy to share.....my old girl turns 9yrs and would like something different to the rump steak or bone of previous years :thumbsup:

  10. You've got the right idea, "perfecting the work before submitting" so to speak, all the best, when the time comes I'm sure your efforts will pay off. :laugh:

    I had read that obedience is aged from 6mths and really couldn't see myself being ready before 12mths of age at the earliest, and was wondering if I was spending unnecessary time.

    Thanks Terranik, I don't feel so bad expecting my little 'monster' to sit and stay at such a young age now having seen you also started from an early age.

  11. Thanks to those who posted clips....I was just online trying to find out some info on obedience and saw this post.

    Fantastic work guys :laugh:

    Can anyone give me an idea on the length of time they spent on the CCD training.

    I have seen the exercises laid out to complete and realise it will vary from dog to dog, but for most, did you find you spent 4,5 or 6 mths leading up the trials or did you find it took longer?

    :o

  12. Was wondering how many K9 fans out there have such versatile K9 companions that the award titles after their name are as long as the alphabet :rofl:

    So how many has you dog got? Or are you like myself and have aspirations of achieving some?

    It is always nice to go onto a website or read a post and see that dogs are having continual fun and learning new things everyday. And at the same time giving the handlers and owners such joy and challenge as to see what they can accomplish next.

    Well done to all the sporting junkies out there and their dogs.....keep up the great inspirational work :rofl:

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