Katie and I went back out to where we used to go to obedience and met with our agility instructor who also teaches rally. That’s where dogs (and us humans) go through a series of dog obedience drills on a course. Each station has a sign with instructions like: Sit, Down, right turn, 360 degree turn, and lots of other stuff. I almost didn’t go because it’s been so long since we’ve done any obedience, and crazy Katie is pretty much out of control lately. I figured we’d just embarrass ourselves. But here’s a lesson: “Do what you fear most.” Katie did GREAT! We got all sorts of compliments from both instructors and some of the other students. Isn’t it funny how you always think someone else’s dog is beautiful and well behaved but you don’t notice your own is the same?
Katie loved being back at school. In the parking lot, once I had attached her lead, she leaped out of the back of the SUV and trotted toward the door. Once inside she was a different sort of girl than the one I’ve been dealing with these last few snow filled weeks. She was attentive and alert and obedient (mostly). She only barked once and that was when we were in the back and one of the instructors was explaining something and Katie wanted to stop sitting and listening and go Go GO! It was a little “yip” that reminded us that it was time to MOVE!
So we had fun, and I’m hoping to be able to drop into rally class whenever I’m not working. Maybe even do a “fun” trial with her in March. They had one yesterday but I didn’t know about it. I think we can do this, it’s stuff we can practice here at home, and she’s loving the showing off part of it. I can tell.
Meanwhile…it’s snowing again here. Yesterday the total back yard was grass, turning green even. Today? Well, it’s snow covered and slippery, just like the back roads we took on our way to and from school! Guess all that spring stuff was just a teaser. Darn.
Time for a nap now.

February 14, 2009 at 3:09 pm
Rally sound very fun. I wish we had it over here. I glad Katie was good, she must like doing learnings lots. She is very pretty looking all relaxed.
~lickies, Ludo
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February 14, 2009 at 3:56 pm
Thats great about the rally class. Im glad you both had fun. Thats what its all about, having fun with your dog. Maybe that will work better with your work. Sorry about more snow. Just when you saw some hope of spring. Diana
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February 14, 2009 at 6:19 pm
Sounds like you found something fun for Katie (and you)! That is great!
Sorry about the snow, February thaw is such a tease!
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February 15, 2009 at 7:21 am
Rally does sound great! Glad that Katie loves school so much – it would be so cool if you did the fun match next month! Yes, you’re right about the “do what you fear most” – definitely something to remember!
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February 15, 2009 at 8:03 am
It is amazing how quickly they remember things they learned in certain situations…… and she just had to be at school to impress!!!! We had the same thing with the snow…we got 6″ on Friday……..and before that there was not a speck to be seen.
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February 15, 2009 at 9:30 am
Oh, we love Rally obedience. 🙂 When Twist earned his Rally Novice title, my husband said that the RN really stood for “real nerd”. LOL Glad you decided to go to class even though you really didn’t feel like it. I almost always feel better once my dogs convince me to get up and out of the hosue. We’ve had snow off and on all week, but nothing has stayed long, except the mud that’s left after it melts. I can’t wait for dryer, warmer weather!!!
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