Not the best picture but he is snoozing! |
This blog is dedicated to the adventures of my two dogs in the world of dog sports... agility and flyball!
August 24, 2010
Cuddly Kitty
Tonight Rebel has found the fun of watching the fish on Fishville (game) on my laptop. That's right. He is curled up in my lap, sleeping now.
The cursor is fun to watch as well. He tried to catch it with his paw as I was moving it around the screen!! Perhaps this is the start of him loving peoples! I do not know where Riki is, but I be he is just around the corner. It helps that both kitties love Gizmo and snuggle with him. I think they learn from watching him. If it's okay for Gizmo to curl up between two humans, it is okay for Rebel to as well.
August 8, 2010
Random Shots
I love to blog about the dogs but find that just writing is not enough! I want pictures and video to go with our tales. When it is just me around, it is hard to train agility AND take pictures of my dog's running. Tonight, however, my husband was home. He got some great shots of the dog's jumping. Here are the results!
Look at those ears! I swear he is going to use them to fly! Lovely position on the feet! He did not drop the bar once tonight!
He can even pay attention to me while jumping. We are still working on his forward focus so that this does not happen all the time.
Let's not forget about Pepper! She was supervising the photographer making sure the best shots were taken.
Pepper showing off her jumping skills....
After all learning sessions with Taz, I like to end with some easy exercise. Tonight we had the frisbees out. He loves to catch the frisbees and here is a little video to show off his catching skills!
And to end off the night... a tired Taz!
Taz jumping 16 inches |
Easy as pie! Let's try 22 inches....
Taking the easy road.... "You can't make me jump THAT!" |
So to twart his attempts, I brought out a second pole.
If I must! |
He can even pay attention to me while jumping. We are still working on his forward focus so that this does not happen all the time.
Whatcha got in your hand mom? Come on and throw it already! |
Yes?!?! |
26 inches with ease! |
And to end off the night... a tired Taz!
August 2, 2010
Jump work
The sun was shining, the air was a bit cool and Taz was at the agility field for a small jump work session today. There were 4 handlers and 5 dogs present. A nice small group! Taz was the second dog to practice. His brother Flash got to go first because they only had to learn to jump 22 inches and the distance between the jumps was 8 feet. The bigger dogs needed 10 feet between jumps. Flash got to the point of having two bars up at 22 inches. He has already started trialing but needs some polishing on his jumping. He is a real kangaroo!
Taz was next up to try jumping. The 4 other dogs stayed in the ring about 10 feet back with their handlers seated. He did not even bat an eye at them! I lined him up, put him in a stay and proceeded to run him over the 5 jumps at 16 inches. All bars stayed up! One jump was increased to 22 inches and double barred. Back to the start and off we go! He left that bar up! Repeat exercise on the other side. Success! I did find out that when Taz looks back for the toy, he knocks bars down! We got him up to two jumps at 22 inches with success! He even shifted his weight nicely and landed quietly!! We ended there as it was quite hot out. I put him back into the SUV with some water for a break.
The other dogs got their turn. Spike was awesome and will have no trouble joining Pepper at 26 inches! Before we left for the day, Flash and Taz had another go at it! Taz finished the session off by having all 5 jumps at 22 inches AND managed to leave them all up! SUCCESS! We now have a good foundation for continued success! Some more one jump work is needed for forward drive and then to teach him collection. Starters trial next year, here we come!
Taz was next up to try jumping. The 4 other dogs stayed in the ring about 10 feet back with their handlers seated. He did not even bat an eye at them! I lined him up, put him in a stay and proceeded to run him over the 5 jumps at 16 inches. All bars stayed up! One jump was increased to 22 inches and double barred. Back to the start and off we go! He left that bar up! Repeat exercise on the other side. Success! I did find out that when Taz looks back for the toy, he knocks bars down! We got him up to two jumps at 22 inches with success! He even shifted his weight nicely and landed quietly!! We ended there as it was quite hot out. I put him back into the SUV with some water for a break.
The other dogs got their turn. Spike was awesome and will have no trouble joining Pepper at 26 inches! Before we left for the day, Flash and Taz had another go at it! Taz finished the session off by having all 5 jumps at 22 inches AND managed to leave them all up! SUCCESS! We now have a good foundation for continued success! Some more one jump work is needed for forward drive and then to teach him collection. Starters trial next year, here we come!
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