Well,
I always knew having a blog was going to be a bad idea ... I simply don't have time to update it....
So, here we are at the start of 2010 agility season ... wonder what the year will hold.
Sassy is now 7 1/2, which although not "old" in agility terms, it does mean that I am being more thoughtful about what I am going to enter with her. She had her first runs at UKA on Saturday, and I ran her in Casual rather than Champ so that she could settle in a bit. I was so pleased that I did, as although she was completely stunning in her casual jumping over medium height, she started measuring over standard height in the casual agility. I had wanted to give her one run over each height just to see how she was.
I always rest my dogs over the winter, as I hate indoor shows (bah, humbug), so I need to work on building up the jump fitness of both dogs over the next month or so.
Rush has started the season all guns blazing (in some cases all guns blazing rather too much and far too randomly!). I am really looking forward to running him this season, as I think that if he and I both get it right, we could be looking at some decent results.
My main desire for this season is to find some time to train my dogs!!!!
I will try to update my blog a bit more regularly too .... bit of a late New Year's resolution, so I guess it will have to be new season's resolution ..
Monday, March 15, 2010
Friday, May 22, 2009
ahem ... bad blogger redefined
well .. here we are in May and I've finally found the time to update my blog again.
Rush is now competing at KC shows and is thoroughly enjoying being in the ring (almost as much as I am enjoying being there with him!)
It is so lovely to have a dog in the lower grades again ....
Sassy continues to thoroughly enjoy herself (particularly at UKA shows where she has had some stunning results recently). At KC shows, we seem to be out of sync with each other, but are still having fun. She is very definitely my comfortable shoes!
We are off to the Quad Paws show at the Scrambles venue next week and will be spending loads of time just "chillin" as for once I have refused to help!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
oh bum ... if I were a bad blogger before - now I'm tagged
This was Rush having a "comedy ears" moment .. when I still clung on to the hope that he would have tipped ears, rather than the spaniel ears he has ended up with
The blogs I am tagging are:
http://smoketrail.blogspot.com/
http://discodogs.blogspot.com/
http://agility-life.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Has it really been nearly a month ...
ooops ... bad blogger ...
Hmm .. so what have we done since I last posted?
5/6 July was Wellingborough and Tuffley. The former was a very successful day, the latter a disaster ... At Wellingborough, Sassy and our pairs partners Susie Josty and Jack managed to win the Eukanuba Mixi Pairs, beating some very good teams in the process. This should give us enough points to run at Crufts next year ... YAAAY! We also had several other good runs / placings that day, and I was just generally delighted with how she ran for me. That is definitely a show to go back to in my book, apart from the small exercise area.
12th July, we had a small local show, at which Sassy was a very clever girl, winning the agility and 2nd in the Gamblers and stupid handler syndrome for her other 2 runs. On the Sunday, we were supposed to go to Fairford airshow, but it was cancelled ... :o(
19/20th July we went to Caerphilly. Lovely show, but we were crap! Just one thing going wrong on every course...
This weekend I am judging at the Agility Club show on Saturday, and competing Sunday, with all 3 of my runs in the morning so I should be home by lunchtime.
Then on Monday we are off to the UKA week ... yippee!!!! I finally get my week away .... oh, and Rush makes his debut in Nursery ... he won't be ready to compete, but the experience is bound to be good for him!
Hmm .. so what have we done since I last posted?
5/6 July was Wellingborough and Tuffley. The former was a very successful day, the latter a disaster ... At Wellingborough, Sassy and our pairs partners Susie Josty and Jack managed to win the Eukanuba Mixi Pairs, beating some very good teams in the process. This should give us enough points to run at Crufts next year ... YAAAY! We also had several other good runs / placings that day, and I was just generally delighted with how she ran for me. That is definitely a show to go back to in my book, apart from the small exercise area.
12th July, we had a small local show, at which Sassy was a very clever girl, winning the agility and 2nd in the Gamblers and stupid handler syndrome for her other 2 runs. On the Sunday, we were supposed to go to Fairford airshow, but it was cancelled ... :o(
19/20th July we went to Caerphilly. Lovely show, but we were crap! Just one thing going wrong on every course...
This weekend I am judging at the Agility Club show on Saturday, and competing Sunday, with all 3 of my runs in the morning so I should be home by lunchtime.
Then on Monday we are off to the UKA week ... yippee!!!! I finally get my week away .... oh, and Rush makes his debut in Nursery ... he won't be ready to compete, but the experience is bound to be good for him!
Monday, June 30, 2008
What a clever princess
Well, my little princess was a superstar on Saturday at UKA in Newbury.
We had 4 runs plus the Royal Canin final and it was a brilliant day out.
Sew What pairs was up first for us - I ended up having to do a "scratch" pair, as my entered pair didn't make it. We were matched up with Sally Jones and her youngster Rudi, and what a great team! Sally and Rudi did the agility half and we did the jumping. Neither of us went flat out and we took a while to do our baton changeover ... but I'm delighted to report that we came 2nd and will be strutting our stuff in the Sew What Pairs final at Scrambles UKA in September.
Champ Jumping was second run of the day and we were hysterically funny! Sassy and I managed to fit in 27 obstacles ... I think the poor judge was a bit bemused as he had only set 19 or 20! I think Sassy was still feeling proud of her efforts in the pairs ... and I was just being blonde ....
3rd run was Champ Steeplechase and I was a bad handler and changed my handling plan .... and got us eliminated for the privilege.
Champ Agility was next and I decided not to opt for a training run, but rather to try to push my contacts a bit (then put her back on if she came off) .. but she didn't ... so we ended up in 2nd place.
We had to hang around until 6pm for the Royal Canin Grand Prix final to start, and it was well worth it. The course was nice, but a bit too "blasty" to really suit Sassy. That said, she ran really nicely and we ended up in 3rd place, with a lovely trophy, rosette and bag of food!
Just for amusement, I put Rush into the training ring for a minute .... and he didn't run off or do anything too embarrassing, but I am definitely sure he is not going to be a dog who will be ready at 18 months!
We had 4 runs plus the Royal Canin final and it was a brilliant day out.
Sew What pairs was up first for us - I ended up having to do a "scratch" pair, as my entered pair didn't make it. We were matched up with Sally Jones and her youngster Rudi, and what a great team! Sally and Rudi did the agility half and we did the jumping. Neither of us went flat out and we took a while to do our baton changeover ... but I'm delighted to report that we came 2nd and will be strutting our stuff in the Sew What Pairs final at Scrambles UKA in September.
Champ Jumping was second run of the day and we were hysterically funny! Sassy and I managed to fit in 27 obstacles ... I think the poor judge was a bit bemused as he had only set 19 or 20! I think Sassy was still feeling proud of her efforts in the pairs ... and I was just being blonde ....
3rd run was Champ Steeplechase and I was a bad handler and changed my handling plan .... and got us eliminated for the privilege.
Champ Agility was next and I decided not to opt for a training run, but rather to try to push my contacts a bit (then put her back on if she came off) .. but she didn't ... so we ended up in 2nd place.
We had to hang around until 6pm for the Royal Canin Grand Prix final to start, and it was well worth it. The course was nice, but a bit too "blasty" to really suit Sassy. That said, she ran really nicely and we ended up in 3rd place, with a lovely trophy, rosette and bag of food!
Just for amusement, I put Rush into the training ring for a minute .... and he didn't run off or do anything too embarrassing, but I am definitely sure he is not going to be a dog who will be ready at 18 months!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Rush training update
Well, we are on 2 weeks break from training at Ant's as he is away on a school trip this week, and then next week he has a training session for the world champs.
With no training with him, I have decided that Rush and I need a "little project", so I have started him on my upright weaves, with enclosures so that he knows where he should be going!
I personally love training the dogs with enclosures as it makes it so easy for the dog to get it right, and to understand about finding the right entry. I also love the fact that you can practise all of the "independence" stuff and vary position and noises / distractions without worrying quite so much.
I still like channels for confidence and speed, and think that variety brings the most confidence in the dogs.
So .... on Monday night I set up the weaves with their enclosures, and Rush only took 3 attempts to go through the whole set before he figured out that it was not a good idea to come out of the enclosures.
After 3 days, we are now at the stage where I can wind him up and send him to find the entry and he will stay in and go to the end without worrying about where I am. I am practising recalling, sending on, me running alongside on the right, me running alongside on the left etc etc etc
Once I feel we are "bombproof" on understanding what I expect of him, I will slowly start to remove the enclosures one by one .... whilst still working channels at Ant's and at home.
In general terms, I am very pleased with how he is coming along. He is definitely a dog who wants to be confident about what is expected of him before he will fully commit to using his speed, but boy when he IS confident, he is stunning!
Sassy and I are really enjoying our season so far. Last weekend at Watford, we didn't come home with any souvenirs, but did have some nice work. Her 6-7 agility was nice, but after quite a few "I'm running really fast and can't listen any more" runs at previous shows, she was trying so hard to listen and concentrate that she got a refusal at the jump after the seesaw (as I had made sure she didn't take the weaves or a-frame). Her jumping run was dreadful, but that was largely due to the fact that they were suddenly calling to the end, and we were rather rushed to the ring. Sassy needs time in the queue to get her head together, and we simply didn't get that so were unprepared.....
We got another double clear in the pairs, but Susie and Jack had a slight "spatial awareness" issue, so it was not a fast one, and we were out of the places. Still, we have got 20 points already, having had 2 x 6th places, and another chance at Wellingborough in a few weeks time
With no training with him, I have decided that Rush and I need a "little project", so I have started him on my upright weaves, with enclosures so that he knows where he should be going!
I personally love training the dogs with enclosures as it makes it so easy for the dog to get it right, and to understand about finding the right entry. I also love the fact that you can practise all of the "independence" stuff and vary position and noises / distractions without worrying quite so much.
I still like channels for confidence and speed, and think that variety brings the most confidence in the dogs.
So .... on Monday night I set up the weaves with their enclosures, and Rush only took 3 attempts to go through the whole set before he figured out that it was not a good idea to come out of the enclosures.
After 3 days, we are now at the stage where I can wind him up and send him to find the entry and he will stay in and go to the end without worrying about where I am. I am practising recalling, sending on, me running alongside on the right, me running alongside on the left etc etc etc
Once I feel we are "bombproof" on understanding what I expect of him, I will slowly start to remove the enclosures one by one .... whilst still working channels at Ant's and at home.
In general terms, I am very pleased with how he is coming along. He is definitely a dog who wants to be confident about what is expected of him before he will fully commit to using his speed, but boy when he IS confident, he is stunning!
Sassy and I are really enjoying our season so far. Last weekend at Watford, we didn't come home with any souvenirs, but did have some nice work. Her 6-7 agility was nice, but after quite a few "I'm running really fast and can't listen any more" runs at previous shows, she was trying so hard to listen and concentrate that she got a refusal at the jump after the seesaw (as I had made sure she didn't take the weaves or a-frame). Her jumping run was dreadful, but that was largely due to the fact that they were suddenly calling to the end, and we were rather rushed to the ring. Sassy needs time in the queue to get her head together, and we simply didn't get that so were unprepared.....
We got another double clear in the pairs, but Susie and Jack had a slight "spatial awareness" issue, so it was not a fast one, and we were out of the places. Still, we have got 20 points already, having had 2 x 6th places, and another chance at Wellingborough in a few weeks time
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
oooh .. bad blogger
Ok .. ok .. so I've been a tad slack on my updates.
I'm sure most people know that Supadogs was a washout this year, so don't need to report on that.
Rush is now completely over his op, and is back at training. We had a private lesson with Ant last week and he was a really good boy (Rush, not ANT!!!). We have been working at home on channel weaves and FP for the DW, so I was a bit keen (just a bit!) to check him out to see if he was able to make the connection between the position on the plank at home, and the position over the whole DW. I needn't have worried. I put him straight over the DW and he raced to the end and stopped in FP beautifully, rocking back excitedly in anticipation of being released, and as soon as I released him, he shot straight over the full height jump which was in the general direction I had thrown his ball. Bless him ... don't think he's stressed at the thought of full height (although only doing mini height for exercises still). For the rest of the lesson we did mostly jumping and tunnel combination exercises, along with some more detailed work on the DW.
Then it was the Princess' turn.... As she hasn't had any training for a couple of weeks now, she has been a bit "wilful", and was true to form in the lesson. However, by the end we had got things back together and she was being a bit fat hairy showoff.
Her good form was maintained at Thames on Saturday, with 2 eliminations (but good ones), plus 6th in the Eukanuba Mixi Pairs with our pairs partners Susie Josty and Ag. Ch. Spratt Attack, and best of all 12th place in her Gr 6 Agility. The 12th may not sound like anything much to celebrate, but it was not really our sort of course (quite scopey and spread out, where we prefer the more twisty courses), and she beat some really good dogs so I was delighted.
This weekend we have Axstane, for round 2 of the Eukanuba mixi pairs, so we're after more points there in our bid to get to Crufts next year. It will probably be Jack's last year competing, according to Susie, so we will be doing our bit to try and get him there in the pairs.
I'm sure most people know that Supadogs was a washout this year, so don't need to report on that.
Rush is now completely over his op, and is back at training. We had a private lesson with Ant last week and he was a really good boy (Rush, not ANT!!!). We have been working at home on channel weaves and FP for the DW, so I was a bit keen (just a bit!) to check him out to see if he was able to make the connection between the position on the plank at home, and the position over the whole DW. I needn't have worried. I put him straight over the DW and he raced to the end and stopped in FP beautifully, rocking back excitedly in anticipation of being released, and as soon as I released him, he shot straight over the full height jump which was in the general direction I had thrown his ball. Bless him ... don't think he's stressed at the thought of full height (although only doing mini height for exercises still). For the rest of the lesson we did mostly jumping and tunnel combination exercises, along with some more detailed work on the DW.
Then it was the Princess' turn.... As she hasn't had any training for a couple of weeks now, she has been a bit "wilful", and was true to form in the lesson. However, by the end we had got things back together and she was being a bit fat hairy showoff.
Her good form was maintained at Thames on Saturday, with 2 eliminations (but good ones), plus 6th in the Eukanuba Mixi Pairs with our pairs partners Susie Josty and Ag. Ch. Spratt Attack, and best of all 12th place in her Gr 6 Agility. The 12th may not sound like anything much to celebrate, but it was not really our sort of course (quite scopey and spread out, where we prefer the more twisty courses), and she beat some really good dogs so I was delighted.
This weekend we have Axstane, for round 2 of the Eukanuba mixi pairs, so we're after more points there in our bid to get to Crufts next year. It will probably be Jack's last year competing, according to Susie, so we will be doing our bit to try and get him there in the pairs.
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