Monday, 21 February 2011

First ever agility competition!

Well, what can I say? Indi's found his sport.

I'll start from the negative and go onto the positive. He did have a few nervous issues. Someone who goes to our dog training went down to stroke him and he had a bark and was not happy about it. So, one thing we have to work on. Also, while on a walk we were joined by that same persons cocker spaniel, he went charging at it. Back on the lead for him. There the only negatives I think.

Now onto the positives :). We went with my trainer who took there 3 dogs, a Japanese Spitz and 2 collie crosses. The Japanese spitz was also competing so was practically always with him. He did really well with them :). He did have a few issues to begin with, but then we went on a walk along the beach and he ran with them completely not even realising they were there :). Good boy Indi! He did have a run and bark at the cocker spaniel, but once put on the lead he was perfect :). They also had a huge German Shepherd that walked with us, and he completely ignored him. I was very suprised at that, and very pleased as the GSD was a bit funny too and had to go on the lead in the end as well. But I learnt a lot, we went with our trainer again and she gave the woman with the GSD and me some good advice on how to handle our dogs. But overall, I am pleased.

Agility-wise, he did brilliant! Our first round was probably our worst (mainly my fault). It was agility, and I completely forgot the course and had to go back and read the numbers! Embarassing... but inevitable. We missed out the tunnels and the see-saw, I didnt want to stress him out as it was his first time. The 2nd obstacle in the first round was the A-frame. He went up, then came back down. Then went up again, and went all the way over! No problem :). My handling skills were pretty rubbish... and his jumping skills need work, but hey we have only ever had 1 agility class ;). His weaves were STUNNING! Our trainer was really impressed by his weaves, 1-footed plus got the entries, plus they were his first time on 12 poles! Amazing! If it was just his weaving, he looked like he'd been doing agility for years! His dog walk was really good. We'd been over one before in a show, and this time he went straight over it, no hesitation! I still held onto his collar, but he did so well :).

Our 2nd agility round was the best of the day :). He was fast, focused and I didnt forget the course :). His A-frame was great and we even did a little contact :). His dog walk was AMAZING! I lead him up, but let go on the top and he went on walking, and then I told him to wait on the contact while I got in position for the next jump! Then off he went! It was a perfect 2on2off contact! His weaves were stunning again! His jumping was great, I was pretty pleased with my boy :).

The 2 jumping rounds werent too bad, but we need lots of training on my handling and his jumping skills. He doesnt know the concept of 'go on' and kept coming back to me. But he still did well.

All in all, well done Indi! He was fast, focused and barking with enthusiasm! Well done Indi :).

So, I really hope we can do more agility. He just loved it so much. After seeing the contrast between flyball and agility, I think im going to give flyball a break. After they shouted last time, I think we need to do some confidence work. Its a shame I cant drive or I would be finding an agility class and joining straight away, plus entering every competition I could! I loved it, and so did he. Its a sport ive always wanted to do, and something Indi would benefit so much from. We learnt a lot from the day, and both had tonnes of fun. The area was beautiful with a lovely sandy beach, its a shame the weather was so miserable!

Overall, it was a great experience for him. He walked with completely new dogs and was with completely new people for the day. It was just such a new environment, and he did so well. Now just to teach the tunnel and see-saw and he would be one very good agility dog :). We'll just have to see what the future holds...

Friday, 18 February 2011

Sun, rain, sun, rain...

Okay, the weather has been very strange this week. We've had cloud, then on Wednesday and Thursday we had Spring weather! It was extremely warm and extremely sunny! Today, the cold returned with the cloud and tomorrow were set for a dog of rain. Joyous.

Me and Indi have our first agility competition on Sunday. I'm nervous and excited. Its going to be an extremely strange experience for him, in a car with completely new dogs and people going to a completely new place and then competing in a completely new competition. Its going to be an experience thats for sure. But were just going to enjoy it and see what happens.

I can't believe how fast 2011 is going! Its almost Spring already! Yeah, were quite sad we havent seen any snow this side of winter... but were looking forward to the days getting longer, the camping trips starting up and lots of hiking, swimming and playing :).

It's been a very good winter though. We've done tonnes of training on Indi's lead walking and it is now 70% there. Well, no, thats unfair. More like 85%. He just forgets every now and then and needs reminding that walking ahead is not what we do :). Hes still barking at other dogs, but we'll just have to see what hes like on Sunday.

So, were very busy at the moment :). So here are some photos taken on Wednesday down the beach :). Yep, my 6 year old cameras going strong! Also 1 of Kez doing heelwork. Not the best photo, but she still looks absolutely stunning in it. :)



Sunday, 13 February 2011

February...

Well, what a busy time were having! Lots of training, playing and having fun. Winters nearing the end, which is sad as we didnt get any snow this side of the year, which we were all hoping for. Hey ho, guess 2010 can officially be known as the snow year now ;).

We didnt go to the 2nd flyball comp in the end, a few weekends back at flyball we had a rough experience. Indi started barking at the man holding him, no aggression just barking. Then all of a sudden 2 of the other trainers, women, came over shouting at him. Shouting? Thats clever, really going to boost his confidence. As of afterwards he was very nervous of going up to the box, and lost his speed entirely. Me, I was not a happy bunny. I was tempted to turn away from flyball and never look back. But, seeing as it is good for Indi, we shall still go. But, we are going to do it our way, and if we have another experience like that, its bubbye flyball. Some of the trainers are good there, but unfortunately, the ones that were good weren't there on this particular day. Poor Indi, he didnt deserve that.

On the up-side I took Kez back to flyball on that same day. She did AMAZING! Everyone said how happy she looked, how different she was ect. Then we tried flyball. She was fast, focused and confident. Maybe she'll be my next competition dog ;).

Obedience-wise, Kez is also doing stunning. She's turning into a real star! Even the trainer is amazed by her stunning heelwork. She's still gaining confidence, but is getting there. Ernie's obedience is doing well too, but it is a lot harder training a smaller dog. That said, his recalls, stays, presents, ect are perfect! His heelwork is better, still not as close and focused as I'd like, but still not as far away from my leg as he can physically get before it becomes not a heel.

So yeah, sports-wise, its going well! Indi did have a downturn dogs-wise a few weeks back where he slipped his halti (my fault) and charged, barking at a Lab. The Lab was none too impressed, nor was the owner at me running around trying to grab him. Yeah... that had me stumped. I was not a happy owner. But, since then, he has been a lot better. Were not gonna give up. Of course were not!

Next weekend though, we have an agility competition! Yes, an agility comp! First real one ever for me, and of course Indi. Were not going to do it competitively, just train it as hes never done it in a competition before and not fully trained on all the obstacles. Were going with my obedience trainer again, who will take her Japanese Spitz and possibly some other dogs too. That makes for a very interesting, and hopefully good, experience for Indi. It could go horrifically wrong, or go really well. Either way, were going to have as much fun as possible. I've always wanted to do an agility competition with Indi, and am over the moon I finally have the chance :).

So for now, just one photo of my crazy Indi playing in the sea. The sea was beautifully calm yesterday, so we took advantage and Indi had a good play :). Oh and it was taken by my phone, pretty impressed with how it came out!