New classes are starting this week at the dog school Katie and I have been attending. I noticed there was an agility class, and as I’m not working I thought it would be fun to go. Then I saw a rally class starting, and reluctantly decided to enroll Katie in that instead. I was a bit nervous about taking her into a building she was already agitated about, then introducing her again to equipment that has frightened her in the past. Plus she’s not that focused yet. So, though I think agility would be more fun, I think rally is a better match for her where she is right now. I think we’ll be able to gain our rally novice title if we focus. Well, if I focus and she just follows along. You get to talk to them in rally which is very different from obedience, so we’ll start there.
There were only about 7 dogs total in class today. The instructor uses the first half hour to train on obedience skills, heeling, stand and stay, sits and downs, recall, all the typical obedience stuff. Katie did really well with this smaller class, though the instructor threw in a few rally moves that I didn’t recognize. It’s obvious all the other dogs and people have been doing rally for awhile and have been in this class together for awhile; they were a cohesive group… and then there was Katie and me. But the instructor was very helpful, kept an eye on me, and when I was standing still trying to figure out what she was asking for she’d explain it to me.
The second half of the class we each got to go through a rally course that she had set up. She walked it with me before we all tried it so that she could answer any questions I had about any particular station. I got to watch two or three people go through the course before we tried it. She had mixed in novice, advanced and excellent stations in the course, and Katie did them all pretty well. I don’t know which ones were which.
Tonight after supper Katie and I practiced moving downs, something we hadn’t tried before. Katie is getting better at it. I’m still awkward. But if Katie keeps practicing with me I’ll get better. I think.




Tonight was another Monday night class in the big building near the noisy airport with all the other big dogs. We got there an hour early and I let her sniff all the scary corners of all the rings and watch all the other dogs arrive. About 10 minutes before class she accepted a treat from me without spitting it out. So I knew she’d focus on me because now she was interested in the chicken!
Yesterday was a day filled with family. Well, filled with Aunts anyway. Husband I spent the morning helping his 94 year old Aunt put her apartment back together. She’d had to empty her kitchen and bathroom so that the building management could have all the apartments sprayed for bugs. Of course being the independent soul that she is, she didn’t tell us this was happening, and spent part of each day unloading drawers and cupboards on her own for several days until we accidentally happened to find out. She was totally exhausted, to the point of near collapse, by the time we arrived to help finish the process.
Later that afternoon my husband and I drove down to Ann Arbor for diner cooked by my 75 year old Aunt and a concert by the University of Michigan bands at Hill auditorium. The meal was lovely as it always is and we listened to her travel plans, several major trips in the next few months, and stories of her children who are coming home for the holidays.







The good part about not being employed is that I get to take the Katie dog to school on Monday nights. We missed last week because I had to work, and I was scheduled to work tonight and next Monday night too. Good thing I got layed off! Because missing even one week has turned Katie into a squirrel. Really.