Echo and I entered the Roseburg show on Thurs, Fri, Sat; Nov 17 -19, 2011. In a word, a humbling experience. We have a lot of work to do on focus and attention.
Day 1:
- NQ in Beginner Novice (his nose hit the carpeted floor and I picked him up and left after 30 seconds).
Day 2:
- NQ in Beginner Novice (nose hit the floor, I just started talking to him and we got all the way through the run, judge said 'nice try'. Not qualified because you can only talk to your dog a couple of times, not 10's or 100's of times.
- NQ in Rally Novice B (nose hit the floor half way through - picked him up and left the ring).
Day 3:
Qualifying run with score of 189 in Beginner Novice - yeah. Had crooked sit on the recall, some tight leash, some excessive # commands. I attributed our success to really, really , really pumping him up with our 'Eye Contact' game during the five minutes before we entered the ring.
Roddy & Lynne entered Rally Novice A on three days, qualifying on 2 of 3 days, yeah. They spent eight months working towards a qualifying run, what persistence.
Event was held in a heated, indoor pavilion at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Roseburg, OR on a carpeted surface. The carpet proved to be a real bugaboo for attracting our scent hounds, noses, down to the carpet. Umpqua Kennel Club sponsored on Thursday, Friday; Rogue Valley Kennel Club on Saturday. Photos follow the vid...
at least one of the team is exuding confidence
Day 1 - awards presentation
Lynne was entry R61
Yeah, 1st qualifying run
Tuned up for day 3
some kind of intensity
yeah, qualifying run on day three - now have 2 of 3 legs towards Rally Novice title
One of those 'last great days of summer' hikes, beautiful t-shirt kind of day. Trailhead is at 6550', fairly high elevation for beginning a hike in the Cascades. We hiked up to about 8000', eight miles roundtrip.
Tam McArthur Rim
Final push to the rim, beautiful, open, high country
Echo and I entered the Mt Hood Keeshond Club Trial on Sept 17, an AKC all breed event held in Salem, OR. Nice venue on concrete floors, indoors - a bit small but overall very good. We entered Rally Advanced A and Rally Novice B.
For Rally Advanced A, we NQ'ed -- on the 2nd station, Echo found an interesting dog in the corner of the ring and a ran off to get acquainted. Good news is, we got through the 1st station - START. haha
Rally Novice B was a bit better, qualified with an 87. If not for a 10 point handler error we would have had a 97 - oh well. Look at about the 1:00 minute mark; we are supposed to step back 1 step, then 2 steps, then 3 three. Yours truly stepped back 1 step, then 1 step, then 3 steps. And to think, I got through four classes of Calculus and then Linear Algebra at the University - guess I shoulda taken Counting 101.