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Agility…but we're not that agile! Either of us.

So it’s Saturday again, and this morning Katie and I went to the last agility class of this session. We worked on chute quite a bit, and after about 4 runs through it I thought maybe Katie would run it without someone holding up the end..but when we tried again toward the end of the class she still refused unless her favorite instructor was peeking  in and calling her.  Sigh.  And she hates hates HATES the teeter.  After many attempts I picked her up and put her at the pivot point where she would sort of walk off it if she was forced too.  The hatred of the teeter transferred to the dog walk too.  So once again all through the class I had to pick her up and put her on the dog walk.  She won’t approach it or even attempt to walk it.  Double sigh.  On the good side we had the tire again for the first time in three weeks, and she jumped right through it each time, and she still loves the tunnel.  So, after 7 weeks of agility she still won’t do chute, dogwalk or teeter.  But she has fun with jumps of all sorts, tunnel and table.  We didn’t do weaves today, so I don’t know how that would have gone.  Not good I think.

We are debating whether to spend more money on the next agility session.  I know she has mostly fun.  So do I.  And it’s good to get some exercise in during the winter when we can’t go play in the park.  But I twisted my knee today, stopping suddenly when she refused the chute (again).  And tonight I feel like I ran a marathon, complete with shin splints.  But she had fun.  I think.  Maybe.

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A little bit of this, a little bit of that.

It seemed like a lot going on this weekend, and yet not so much.  Katie and I did agility on Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon I drove through snow to Ann Arbor to attend a concert at the University of Michigan, Sunday morning I drove back home, again in snow, so that I could work at the library Sunday afternoon, and now Monday  I’m enjoying a day off thanks to Martin Luther King, watching inauguration doings on television and cooking stew.

During agility Katie and I practiced a lot on all the different equipment.   She got over her fear of the dogwalk, and loved leaping up and over the A-frame.  She still had problems with the chute, and had to have it held open for her to run through, but she ran through the tunnel no problem and even went over a very high jump that had been left high after a German Shepard had jumped before her.  No problem!  Then we got to the teeter totter which she decided she hated.   The instructor and I worked with her for quite a long time, but only succeeded in making her afraid of the dogwalk and the A-frame again!  Just doesn’t like that yellow paint.  Oh well, we’ll try again next Saturday.

The concert in Ann Arbor was lovely.  It was called a Collage concert, all the departments in the University’s music, dance and drama departments participated.  The stage had either the band or the orchestra in the center, and smaller groups along the edge, the chorus on risers along the back.  What was really cool is that while the spotlight was on a particular group and they were preforming, other groups were coming and going, and as one group ended, the next began, the spotlight moving to them.  It was snippets of music, dance and drama, one right after the other, each piece totally different from the one before.  It moved really fast and was fascinating and wonderful.  At one point lights reflected off the cymbals and threw patterns of moving light on the wall.  For an instant I panicked thinking Katie would start barking at the moving light!  And later I noted that concerts are sort of like agility, except it’s the musicians and dancers all taking cues from the conductor rather than dogs taking cues from their handlers.  This particular concert probably felt more like that because there was such a sense of quick movement between the groups of performers.  It just felt so similar to what I had been doing with Katie earlier in the day, in an odd sort of way. I have to say I loved the four cellos playing Fandango by Jeremy Crosmer, and the group of five saxophones who played The Girl with the Flaxen Hair by Claude Debussy, the dozen or so drummers doing Samba Batucada arranged by Sissauyhoat; but my favorite turned out to be the full orchestra playing Nimrod from Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar.  It just made my heart swell and float away it was so beautiful.

Working at the library Sunday was fun as well, I was at a different location than I had ever worked before, so there was the usual questions from me as to where stuff was.  But this particular library had patrons that checked out books!  Real books!  Of course there were also the movies and music going out the door, but a big percentage of the stuff heading out were books!  I was elated and the time flew by.  Once home I realized I was tired, I’d been on my feet nearly the whole time because it was such a busy branch.

And today, Katie is wound up, needing attention as I try to watch news from Washington.  We went outside a bunch of times, but Katie wasn’t happy to be in her plowed out walkway.  The snow is up to her shoulders now, we got 5 or 6 more inches of snow over the weekend.  She wanted to go PLAY in the snow.

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So we did.  I put the long leash on her and the high boots on me and we went out in the back yard to play.  She loved running and leaping in the snow, and we only came in because my fingers were freezing.  Hard to try taking pictures of her while running and trying not to fall in the knee deep snow yourself!

It’s a wonderful, optimistic time for all of us.  Katie is grateful for the run.  I’m grateful for the hope I see coming from Washington.  Maybe we’ve hit the bottom; the bottom of the winter, the bottom of the economic downturn…maybe we’re headed back up into the light.

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If it's Saturday it must be AGILITY!

Katie and I got to go to agility this morning. We haven’t been to any doggie school in over a month and she’s a bit bonkers. She went to the groomer this week, which she doesn’t like at all, so this morning when I had her leash and was headed for the door to the garage she went and hid behind the sofa. I told her we were going to school, which generally elicits happy dancing, but she wasn’t believing it this morning. So I dragged her off to the back of the car, and she shook in her kennel back there for the first few miles, with me reassuring her that it really was a school day.

Once we arrived and she realized there were no blow dryers or bathtubs she was all excited.  She said hello to a few of her friends but mostly she wanted to GO GO GO!  Hurry up Mom!  This week the instructors set up three groups of obstacles, and the five of us in class ran our dogs through sequences of three  things, over and over.  The first set was chute, tire, jump.  Since Katie is still new (this is only her 4th class) the instructor held up the end of the chute so Katie could see, and she ran right through every time.  She balked at the tire somewhat, wasn’t sure where she was supposed to go and tried to go under it and around it.  But eventually we got her to jump through it.  The subsequent times she went through the tire pretty well.  And she loves to jump, so jump was no issue.  By the fourth run through she was getting everything right as long as the chute was held open.

The second set of obstacles was jump, tunnel and A-frame.  But we were going the other direction, with the dog on our right.  BOY!   That’s hard for Katie and for me!  She’s just had almost a solid year of obedience always on my left and that’s where she wanted to be.  I wasn’t the only one having issues.  So we stopped and all practiced heeling with the dog on our right for awhile.  That’s something I’ll have to practice.  Katie too.  Anyway, eventually we went back to the obstacles and did the jump, tunnel, frame, and Katie flew through all those, even the A-frame!  YEA!

The third set was hardest.  It was teeter, weaves, and table.    Katie wasn’t afraid of the teeter this week, the instructor held it so it landed gently, but we were useless at weaves.  I need to get some weave poles so we can practice.  She did these much better last class than we did today.  The table was fun for her, so not a problem.

Finally the instructor put all 9 obstecles together and we got to run it twice.  Katie did REALLY well the second time, except for the weaves she did everything (with a little help with the chute and the teeter).  She had so much fun!  I was working up a sweat, but she could have (and would have) run all afternoon.

I wonder if we should just build some weave poles out of pvc, or buy some.  Anyone have a source they use to buy stuff like this?

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Maybe Agility?

katie-1119 My schedule at work got radically changed yesterday. For the next 3 weeks anyway. So now the 4 week agility class that starts next Sat. might just be a possibility. I think I am free at least 3 of the 4 mornings, just need to wait for a confirmation email this morning, and hope that week 4 is OK too.

Last night, going to bed way after midnight I asked Katie if she wanted to go back to school. Her eyes lit up and she started bounding all over the bed, leaping on me along the way. She was so happy and ready to go RIGHT NOW! I laughed and told her it wasn’t time yet and eventually she settled down to a restless sleep.

Silly me, I KNOW she’s going to react like that, why would I ask her at midnight? But it was fun to see her react. She hasn’t been to school for a couple of weeks and she misses it. I hope we get to go to this next class.

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