A Dog Agility Blog with day to day observations and dog agility antics.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
I'm going to wrap myself in bubble wrap and call it a day
No wonder it hurts.
Laura will run Fin this weekend.
Trish and Laurie will help set up for the weekend.
Thank goodness for good friends and sisters.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Rubberizing Contacts
I decided I wanted to also rubberize my equipment. I purchased a teeter kit and a table kit. I started with the Teeter this past weekend as it was the least amount of preparation required.
On a side note, on Saturday, after finishing my first rubber skin, I was carrying laundry from the laundry room to my bedroom and tripped on a carpet runner. This resulted in a bruised toe, possibly broken, for sure will loose my nail :(
Friday, August 20, 2010
Jumping
To read an early article from Linda Mecklenburg, click here. (Thanks Diane!)
Fin does not have trouble all the time. There is absolutely a pattern emerging:
- spreads
- coming out of the tunnel at speed
- if I get to far ahead
Some of the information out there seems sorta negative. I am taking the approach that it is a learning situation and obviously Fin learned to be not confident and we are going to teach her that she "CAN DO IT!"
To that end I'm setting up jump grids in the yard. My good friend Laurie is struggling with the same thing. Her dog had an illiopsoas injury and started early jumping spreads (sound familiar?). She came down and shared her knowledge with me and am working the grids she recommended.
At the end of the month Susan Salo will be in the area and we are meeting with her to get more ideas.
And of course, I've got some great minds working on ideas (my trainers and friends).
In the meantime, I have moved her to performance for the two USDAA shows at the end of the month where she won't have to see any spreads. We can play without the spreads :) Can't wait to get back into competition!
Monday, August 9, 2010
Reactive Rover

Many of you know that I have had my own learning experiences with reactivity and agression with my dogs.
I am a handler that has had the dog that:
- everyone has to be careful of
- lunges and barks at other dogs
- results in people looking at me like I have a terrible contagious disease
- causes me stress when I think about taking him for a walk
- teaches my other dogs to be reactive
- makes me feel like a failure
- is so cute and adorable and people don't listen when I say, "No! no back up and go away!"
- causes me to yell at people who say to me, "don't worry, my dog is friendly"
- I adore
Much of what was covered is in her book, but she also provided video and live demo that I thought was very helpful. This lecture was geared toward training professionals who want to use these tools in their own businesses. Because of the audience, there was much information geared toward teaching classes and privates (not what I was interested in necessarily), but I found the information to be very straight forward and easy to understand.
My plan is to work with Tazzie using the methods I learned. I already have alot of what is needed, I think consistency is one of the areas that I have let Tazz down.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Where the Rubber Meets the Road
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Rumor
I was told to bring a power drill, gloves, and my talent. I want to know who has been spreading rumors about me and what have they been saying that I would get invited!
Don't worry, details and photos will follow.