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Lesson 15 Pinwheel

Here is a video of our efforts on the Pinwheel exercise.  I thought Libby and Belle did very well.  Dusty's finish to the tire improved dramatically from last night (basically because I remembered to not get in so close at the first jump in the straight away finish that I had to move laterally to avoid the wing of the second to last jump).  However, I did have problems with Dusty missing a jump in the pinwheel because he came in toward me.

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Lesson 15, Exercise 1 All My Dogs

I had enough time to set the course and watch the first two videos and then go out and run all four of my dogs.  What a great way to build speed and enthusiasm in the dogs.  I started working with Max again about three weeks ago, just doing a little here and there with him.  It was very difficult for me to run Max when we were trialing because he was so easily distracted.  I decided to work with him again to see if I could improve my training skills.  This sequence contains more jumps in a row than he has done in three years, and he seemed to enjoy himself thoroughly.

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Libby - Lesson 14 Tunnel Maze

Here’s the Tunnel Maze with Libby.  I think she’s picking up speed when she runs and she seems to be enjoying herself.

 

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A Little Brag

Hi, All:

I just wanted to post a little brag. We went to a NADAC trial last weekend and did pretty well for ourselves. The trial was held in a large indoor sports complex and there was a volleyball tournament going on at the same time, so it was extremely noisy. I resorted to Rescue Remedy for Dusty--the first time in a long time. "Soft" Libby seemed to take the noise more in stride.

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Dusty & Libby - NADAC Trial 04/08/2007

DAY TWO:  Libby’s Elite Jumpers run was going so well until I was late calling her on the jump after the tunnel, thus incurring an off-course.  Dusty, however, received his first Elite Jumpers Q with a second place.  The elite standard courses on Saturday were the same as the open standard courses – just tighter times and the distance line a little further out.  On Sunday, the elite courses were tough, especially the distance challenges.

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Dusty & Libby NADAC Trial 04/07/07

The dogs and I went to our first NADAC trial since the fiasco of New Year’s Eve.  Saturday went pretty well with Libby Q’ing in Elite Jumpers for the first time in a year!  Libby also Q’ed in her second Elite Regular run in spite of me being woefully behind when she comes out of the tunnel in the distance challenge.  This represents Libby’s first Elite Regular Q since July, 2006.  I was very proud of her for being able to go back out to the corr

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Lesson 12 #4 & #5 - Libby

I really enjoyed running #4.  I tried running Libby with the same kind of lead out as Dusty, i.e., between 3 and 4, and also just leading out between 1 and 2 and running with her.  When I looked at the counter on the tape, I found that the shorter lead out produced the faster run by approximately .8 of a second.

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Lesson 12 Exercise 2 - Libby

Dusty’s video is much longer than Libby’s because he loves the game enough to keep trying thru my handling experiments and mistakes—Libby would ultimately shut down.  If I’m really stuck on something with Mr.

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Lesson 12, Exercise 1 - Libby

I quickly discovered that I had to plan ahead as well as run fast to beat even Libby on the closing and keep her from the off course tunnel.  I also decided that as with Dusty, opening with her on my left kept her from fixating on the off-course double.  Libby does not permit quite the distance handling that Dusty does, but rear crossing 3 and sending her out to 4 and 5 worked out well.

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Libby - Open Standard 03/16-18/2007

Here are Libby’s Open Standard runs from Des Moines.  I was especially pleased with how well she handled the weaves—especially in the third run where the tunnel to the weave set up was very strange.  You will notice that she seems to be unable to run without barking.  We Q’d on the first and third runs and Libby earned her Open Standard title.

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