Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Start Line Waits by Sarah

My Mum's daughter, Sarah, drew this for us.  Sarah obviously believes I am perfect, but sometimes I just cannot wait as well as in the picture but one day . . . .


Journal Day 6 (30 September)

Mum forgot to do our blog last night so she's doing it early this morning.

What went well?


  1. We had a lovely walk, just Mum and me, to the beach and the cliffs.  I was pretty cool on my lead and walked beside my Mum.
  2. Before Mum moved the jumps and tunnel to cut the lawn, we played start line waits, then some distance, me racing over two jumps and into the tunnel then back. Love fast games like this.
  3. Mum received a card from Sarah with a cartoon about start line waits, very funny, I'll ask her to scan it and put it up on here this evening.
Plan for today (1 October)

  1. Play calm markers with me and Ponto.
  2. Take me for my 121 training with Amy.
  3. Continue shaping me to put my paws on Mum's back and walk along with her.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Journal Day 5

What went well today?


  1. Dylan and I had a great time with Mum at the park.
  2. At the vet's I got rather excited on arrival because I know the receptionist will always give me a treat.  I was good in the consultation room while the others had their vaccinations.
  3. Ponto was brilliant at looking at the other dogs at the vets then turning straight to Mum when she said "Yes".
Plan for tomorrow:
  1. We will play some zooms, lalas and checks with a PNU and a jump.
  2. Mum is going to take me for a walk all on my own to practise my loose leash walking.
  3. Mum is going to watch some more of the videos on Absolute Dogs and decide what else we might do.  We always do lots of tricks anyway because we both love that.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Journal Day 4

What went well today?

  1. Had great fun at the show, no clears, but no huge disasters, just Mum having a flappy arm - oops.
  2. Great weather too.
  3. Helping a man and his grandson by giving them a new bag to put their conkers in, they were cycling past the house when Mum was watering the new pansies and the conkers all fell out of their bag and over the road.
Plan for tomorrow:
  1. Mum and I are going for a good long walk and relaxing after the weekend.
  2. In the afternoon Mum has to take us all to the vet's for our yearly immunisations.
  3. We'll play some fun shaping and Recallers Games.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Journal Day 3

Well we went to the trial today . . . .

What went well


  1. The drive there.
  2. Our games in the practice ring where I did a few great start line waits and some lovely weave entries along with a bit of jumping.
  3. My Mum kept to her determination that when she has made a plan for our run she sticks to it.  We were to have a great start line wait so that we would have a lovely entry into the weaves at obstacle 4. I didn't wait and I faffed around so Mum took me by the collar and we left the ring.  Now that might sound like something didn't go well, but it did.  It gave Mum great information that I find the overexcitement distracting, and also that she can keep to her determinations.


Plan for tomorrow:

  1. Go to the trial.
  2. Do two runs.
  3. Have fun! (Mum gets too serious sometimes and it puts me off because I know what she is thinking all the time).


Friday, September 26, 2014

Journal Day 2

Well we nearly didn't get to post on here tonight as Mum had computer problems with her video software but we got there in the end.

So what went well today?


  1. Check Checks and Lalas were good fun today - a few failures to help me learn but I did much tighter turns.
  2. A great walk in the woods where we also played One Call, Collar Grab and then did a bit of body awareness on a strangely shaped bench (video of this below).
  3. Start line wait practice.  I was still a bit yappy and determined to train Mum.  Oops, she repeated a command so I got my reward.  However I also did two or three nice ones just to please her.  Mostly on watching the video she realised her mistakes so that should help us a lot.
Plan for tomorrow:

  1. We are off to a trial and I am just doing one run in Jumping.  
  2. As there is a training ring at the trial, we will practise our start lines and contacts in there.
  3. And, of course, we will play lots of Recaller Games to get from A to B, and just for the fun of it anyway.



Thursday, September 25, 2014

Journal entry 1

Hello again

Mum and I are going to try and keep this journal daily for at least three months.  We'll see, I know my Mum, she gets lazy sometimes.  Each evening we will tell you three things that went well today, and three things that we plan to do tomorrow.

Three things that went well today:

  1. This morning, although we didn't video it, I did some great start line waits in the garden, and a couple of close turn checks around the wings of a jump.  I also did a nice couple of lalas.
  2. Then Dylan, Mum and me all went to the vet's to pick up our advocate, and then we went on a long hike over Hengistbury Head.
  3. Later on today I played zoom zoom round my PNU, Mum was lazy and sat down while I did some weaves, and then all of us, even Percy who is old and not very well played crate games, racing from the bed (not visible in the video) to the crate and then back again.
Here are our three videos from this afternoon:

Lazy Weaves


Close up PNU



Crate Games Fun


Our plan for tomorrow is:
  1. I will practise start lines for my breakfast.
  2. Mum will take us out for another hike through the woods.
  3. We'll practise our mat work.

Record Keeping

It's a long time since I wrote anything on here but now Mum has decided that we will use this blog as our training journal.

Just an update since I was last here.  This year I have moved up to Grade 2 in Kennel Club, and up to Senior in Steeplechase at UKA and have a lot of red rossettes to show for this.

We also had a fantastic time at Devondogs Camp with Lynda Orton Hill, and then again at the Dash to Devon Camp and a Handling weekend.

Here are two pictures of me jumping at the Dash to Devon Camp.


and

here is me having been shaped to jump into the wheelbarrow at the Handling Weekend


This evening we will start our journal, so come back later to see what went well today and our plans for tomorrow.