Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Another "Q" for Chilli

Saturday just gone we had the German Shepherd Club Agility & Jumping Trial. Chilli competed again in Novice Agility and Jumping. We bombed out in Agility (missed the weave pole entry) however Novice Jumping saw Chilli qualify in 2nd Place!

Some pic’s below, by Tim Abidin (
www.yourdogphotos.com), from Chilli’s Agility run …




Ticket on the other hand bombed out in all runs, with the odd knocked bar or silly mistake. Her last run of the day, Open Jumping, was lovely, however the distance challenge proved to be a little too challenging for us. Overall I was still pleased with her efforts.

A couple of weeks till the next trial now …

More Swimming ...

As promised, I'm posting some pic's of Ticket's swimming session this morning. Today she worked hard, putting a lot more effort in than in previous sessions - I think she is really starting to enjoy it. She will push herself off the step to get going and is trying hard to keep up with me walking alongside the pool now. We practiced some "come's" and "back's" which revved her up a little too ... I think she was waiting for the "jump"!

Chilli also came along for the first time today ... apart from stepping in at the deep end I think she also enjoyed her swim.











Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Swimming Lessons for Ticket

Just recently we introduced Ticket to the exercise of swimming. Working towards the Nationals I felt that Ticket doesn’t get enough aerobic exercise – she will run agility until she is giddy or capricious, however that exercise is always stop/start with breaks in-between drills, etc. and you can’t do that continually for a good ½ hour or so.

She won’t play ball or run free just for the sake of running and is continually in my face hassling me for the cue on what to do next – ever keen and raring to go, muscles tight and intense.

Therefore, we decided she needed to start some sort of exercise that would get the heart rate up for a longer period of time without exhausting her. Swimming seemed like a good option, being no impact on the joints, gentle on the muscles and continual movement.

We booked in at the Dog Pool, a purpose built, indoor facility located in the Canning Vale Kennel Area. The pool is warm, clean and you always have the whole pool to yourself during your appointment.

Well … what a surprise! Firstly Ticket needed a little convincing (push) to enter the water, once off the steps without any support she just started to sink. She seemed to have no fear or panic, and she didn’t start to move her legs until her head started to go under. She only moved her front legs, a little doggy paddle, just enough to keep her floating. We encouraged her along the side of the pool but she wasn’t using her back legs at all and kept rolling over, floating around sideways and sometimes upside-down!

The longer we kept her in the water the better she got at it. Still not using her back legs to their fullest, but she was learning that when she started to roll she had to kick to straighten up.

Ticket is becoming a better swimmer now, we are taking her twice a week for about ½ hour at a time. Each time she is getting better at it and I’m even able to get her to sprint from one end of the pool to me at the other end and, dare I say, I think she might even be enjoying it.

At no point has she shown any panic or stress, she has been very calm and relaxed right from the introduction of the whole exercise, she was even quite happy for Ally (the Dog Pool owner) to be around and help out.

I would recommend this place to anyone wanting to give their dog some regular, passive exercise. The only hassle is getting the dogs dry at this time of year ... if you're as crazy as us and go swimming in Winter!

Will post progress reports of Ticket’s swimming lessons as we continue, and hopefully some photo's when we remember to take the camera.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Ticket is Back on Track!


The last few weeks have seemed like months, with having to keep Ticket on minimal exercise and gradually get her back into her training I have realized at just how much I enjoy the challenge of working with this, sometimes frustrating, little dog. Her passion to work and the power in her physical efforts is awe-inspiring – she motivates me.

Last week was Tickets first week of a few “real” training sessions with the ACWA Double Header Agility Trial on Saturday just gone. She had little practice away from home however she put 100% effort in and tried her little heart out. OK, only 1 Qualifier all day, with the odd bar down and a missed weave pole entry in the other runs, however that first run of the day earned her 1st Place in Novice Agility!

These pic’s, above and below, taken by Tim Abidin, were in the Excellent Jumping ring … notice the lovely lake in the middle of the ring!


… yep, that bar came down! …

… but this one stayed up!


It’s great to have Ticket back on course as my team mate – even if her demanding desire to go as fast as 'dog-ly' possible does drive me insane at times. Well done little girl … look’n forward to the Nationals, regardless of the results!

Summer, Westurn Secret Sonrise, (above) made her debut and competed in the novice jumping ring for the first time. Summer made me proud … a little unsure of all the fuss, will all eyes on her from outside the ring, but she did an excellent job. Although no qualifiers for her this day, I am more than pleased as our mistakes were my vague handling and are minor hiccups in the whole scheme of things, thinking this is just the beginning of her future career in agility.

I have to say, I am looking forward to our future together ... she is pleasure to run, very neat, smooth and graceful … I can’t help but compare her to her Uncle Cash (Edenbrae Western Mustang) who now enjoys the comfort of the lounge. Just gotta get her out there so she gets used to the whole trial environment thing, competition nerves and all!

This was her Novice Jumping run …


Our sweet Sketch also had a couple runs in Jumping with this other Mum, Alison Smylie …




No trials now for a couple of weeks ... until next time!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Chilli's first run in "Agility"

Chilli and I have had a couple of shots in the Novice Jumping ring in the past few months; however at Sunday’s trial (Cloverdale Canine Companions Dog Club) Chilli also competed in Novice Agility for the very first time. It was a freezing morning but fined up to be a beautiful day. Chilli ran clear and qualified in both Jumping and Agility, both times in 2nd Place. Both are her first Q’s towards her novice titles and I’m proud of her ability to perform her contacts and weaves nicely with little practice.

Chilli is not a “to die for agility” dog and could easily live without it and if training goes for too long she goes on strike! So our training sessions are fewer than I would usually like and they are short – I only get a small window to get things right so learning skills like the weaves feels like quite a drawn out procedure, hence my surprise when she has her “light bulb” moments and shows me how much she has retained from the previous training session … and to see her casually nose thru the weavers in the trial ring was a bit of a relief, and now I know that she has actually retained some of what we’ve been learning!

Anyway, one proud Mum here with a very laid back young Malinois couch potato!