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Progress!

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Katie 2338 Katie, her dad and I went to agility tonight.   I was eager to see if the success we experienced last week when she finally connected with the A-frame would transfer to tonight.  And I was wondering if she’d get comfortable on the tall dogwalk tonight as well  given she only ran it once last week on her own, then got scared.  We’ve done a little bit of dogwalk in the driveway this week, but the weather has really limited the amount of time we had to practice out there.

We arrived early, just as the instructor was beginning to set stuff up.  Katie and I went off to another ring to do a little warming up.  I use heeling and other obedience stuff as a way to get her focused on me so that we don’t waste class time remembering that we’re there to work.  It doesn’t take Katie long to figure out she’s back in school and there are TREATS available if she pays attention.  In fact this evening about half an hour before we  we would normally leave home for school we asked her if she wanted to go to SCHOOL! and she got so excited we had to leave the house early to get her to stop whining at the front door. 🙂  (Can you tell who rules at our house?)

As my husband was helping the instructor get the agility ring set up  Katie and I watched impatiently.  I was so excited to see if she’d run the A-Frame;  husband hadn’t seen her do that yet.  Once it was up and locked I walked her into the ring to sniff it.  She sniffed once, looked up at me and ran up and over it!  She caught me by surprise and I had to sort of trot along after her as we were attached by the leash!  Of course husband had his back to us and missed it.  No problem.  As soon as she got down the other side she grinned, turned around and ran over it again!  He saw that one and we all cheered for her.  The instructor (who had never seen her successfully run it before either) said “Well look at YOU!” and then asked me how she was on the dogwalk.  I didn’t really know as she’d only run it once the week before and then balked.  So Katie and I walked over to it and she sniffed it.  She wasn’t too keen about walking up the ramp until I picked her up and put all four feet on the yellow, held her tummy with one hand and started walking her up.  “OH!” she said…”WALK IT”  I remember THAT!” And she started trotting, went up and across and down the other side without me touching her.  And then turned around and RAN back across it on her own! “No sweat Mom!”

Katie 2341 Class started with dogwalk, and all the dogs trotted right over without problem.  Now we’re focusing on getting them to do the 202o at the end.  Even Katie stopped when I told her to TOUCH!  Then we added the tire to the dogwalk.  No problem.  After that we did a series of 3 jumps and then tunnel; we were practicing pushing and pulling the dog, sending them to the correct entrance of the tunnel which was shaped in a tight U.  Katie loved the jumps, but had difficulty doing tunnel.  There was no room for me to run past the entrance, so each time I slowed or stopped she’d pop back out.  That was frustrating.  She was successful eventually but it wasn’t a sure thing.   The first time she successfully jumped then ran through the tunnel she ran out the other end, and while I was fumbling for a treat to reward her, she spotted the dogwalk across the room and ran straight for it and was up and over it before I had time to react!  We all laughed.   Silly shy little pup, afraid of everything, was choosing her own agility course now!

We also did a combination of table and chute.  She hadn’t seen chute in a long time and the first attempt she ran back out the entrance.  But after that she was fine with the chute and I was always there to reward her when she successfully popped out at the other end.  I was really pleased she didn’t have any real issues with it.  Our only problem was with the teeter.  She’ll run up it, then jump off at the midpoint.  Even when it’s not moving.  I asked the instructor why she was doing that, and the instructor said “Because she’s a smart dog.  She knows it’s going to move!”  So we have work to do on that obstacle, I think it will be our most challenging one of all.

Our last run of the night was tire, dogwalk, A-frame, table with a down,  and chute.  Katie loved every second of it.  This is our next to last class.  I’m going to miss it after it’s finished.  I think Katie will too.  We’re already investigating plans to build some jumps and a dogwalk for her.  Maybe if we’re ambitious we’ll build her a teeter. Looks like this summer is going to be a lot of fun!

If we can just get this darn snow to melt!

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Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

9 thoughts on “Progress!

  1. the dog walk is the best!
    your pal, Morgan

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  2. WhooHoo, how exciting. You can always put a PVC pipe on the bottom of a wooden plank and then put it on the ground. That way it has just a little bit of movement. Congrats on your exciting class. Diana

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  3. Oh Katie….you go girl!!!!!! That is too awesome!

    Sounds like she is going to be a “contact girl”. I’m so proud I could burst.

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  4. Hurray for Katie!!!! So glad she has figured out how much fun it is to do agility!!!

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  5. good idea Diana! Thanks everyone. We’re off to our last Rally class for this session. Tomorrow we have a fun match with Rally. Saturday we have a “Let’s play on the agility equipment class” and then a week from tomorrow we have our first real Rally trial! Getting nervous. Me, not her.

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  6. Pawsome Katie! It sounds like you enjoying it soo much. I miss agility!

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  7. Yep Ludo, agility is so much fun! We hope you get to do it again sometime!

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  8. Woohoo! I am so thrilled for you girls! Are you going to do another agility class after this one? As for the Rally trial…I think you’re going to do great!

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  9. Thanks Marie. As for Rally? We go to a fun match in a few minutes…and I’m nervous enough over that and it doesn’t even count!

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