tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14410087769045636632024-03-17T20:02:34.748-07:00Agility Sprites BlogLelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.comBlogger122125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-56497830348359283512013-07-03T07:11:00.001-07:002013-07-03T07:18:19.594-07:00Party at the Ring! (Lansdown Show)Lansdown Show is always hard work, the rings are extremely spaced out which means that there is a lot of walking to be done! A-SIT were running a Ring which meant that we did get preferential parking on the Saturday which made life easier....but of course running a ring did mean we were on our feet most of the day!<br />
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I am SO proud of my A-SIT Team, we once again provided a Judge with a smooth and effective Ring Party, there were no complaints, plenty of smiling faces, lots of laughs and the sun shone for us this year!...so there were a few pink faces by the end of it! With the money raised I am buying rubber chips for our seesaw and a new branded cover for our tyre. So thank you everybody you went out of their way to help. Our Judge Marie Douglas posted the following status:<br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: grey; font-family: 'lucida grande', tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 14px;">'Home and sorted from a lovely lovely weekend at Lansdown , have to say a massive thank you to </span><a data-hovercard="/ajax/hovercard/user.php?id=549135267&extragetparams=%7B%22directed_target_id%22%3A0%7D" href="https://www.facebook.com/lesley.skinner.50?directed_target_id=0" saprocessedanchor="true" style="background-color: white; color: #3b5998; cursor: pointer; font-family: 'lucida grande', tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 14px; text-decoration: none;">Lesley</a><span style="background-color: white; color: grey; font-family: 'lucida grande', tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 14px;"> and her fab A-SIT team for the superb ring party, one of the best I've had.'</span><br />
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I hope you guys planning on working as hard next year as you will be MY ring party (I accepted an invitation to Judge Lansdown 2014 whilst at the show).<br />
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In other news..... Stitch has qualified for Crufts 2014!!!! When I was invited to join the Blackdown Team a number of months ago, I had hoped we stood a good chance (they were there last year) but now that we've made it I still can't believe it! It was afterall the first time we had run as a Team! And until that morning we still hadn't decided whether to put Stitch first (and risk him following the next dog out on the course) or last (and risk him getting over excited and blowing his contacts).<br />
I am sorry Stitch and I have had to fill Anne and Stanley's place but I am glad we did them proud and it was good to have Anne cheering us on from the sideline and pugging Stitch full of black pudding afterwards! Our Team ran first, Zavvi had 5f on the Dogwalk, Tequila went Clear and Chilli got marked 5f on the A-Frame (I say 'got marked' because I saw her get it!) Stitch then finished with a Clear, so we finished with 10f and a pretty good time. Kidderminster managed to match our faults but beat our time...our disappointment didn't last long when we were informed that they had already qualified at Nottingham, which meant that this time 2nd place was good enough and we are off to Crufts 2014! We will be running on the Friday. Here is a picture of our lovely friendly team in running order.<br />
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<b>Results:</b><br />
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<b>Jennine & Ruby</b> - 1st, G1-2 Agility (winning into Grade 2!)<br />
<b>Jennine & Ruby </b>- 3rd, G1-2 Agility<br />
<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - 3rd, G4-7 Agility<br />
<b>Anne & Chas </b>- 4th, G3 Jumping<br />
<b>Stitch on the Blakdown Team </b>- 2nd, Crufts Team Agility<br />
<b>Stitch </b>- 3rd, G7 Agility<br />
<b>Hex </b>- 6th, G6-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Hex </b>- 22nd, Crufts Singles Agility<br />
<b>Hex </b>- Clear, C6-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Gill & Kassey </b>- 2 x Clears, Special Anysize Jumping<br />
<br />Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-13204851434094784642013-07-03T06:42:00.002-07:002013-07-03T06:42:51.386-07:00UKA AldonMatt got to play with Hex again at Aldon so I had to take the back seat again, although I don't mind when he is doing such a good job of walking courses and running her : )<br /><br /><b>Results:</b><br /><br />Mike & Bonnie - 1st x 5!!!! Mike won 5 classes this weekend - whoop!<br />Gill & Kassey - 2nd, Senior Steeplchase<br />
Matt & Hex - 3rd Novice Steeplechase<br />
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<br />Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-80432394283946439842013-06-25T01:43:00.000-07:002013-06-25T01:43:14.544-07:00Super Weekend!I'll let the results speak for themselves:<br />
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<b>@ Golden Valley</b><br />
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<b>Julie & George </b>- 1st, G1-2 Agility. Winning them up to Grade 2!<br />
<b>Julie & George</b> - 1st, G1-2 Jumping<br />
<b>Mike & Bonnie</b> - 1st, G3-5 Agility<br />
<b>Mike & Bonnie</b> - 3rd, Jumping<br />
<b>Mike & Bonnie</b> - 4th Jumping<br />
<b>Gill & Kassey</b> - 1st, G3-5 Agility. Winning them up to Grade 5!<br />
<b>Jennine & Ruby </b>- 5th, G1 Jumping<br />
<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - Clear, C4-7 Jumping<br />
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<b>@ UKA SANDs</b><br />
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<b>Matt & Hex</b> - 3rd, Novice Jumping (Their first Clear Round together!)<br />
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<b>@ Barnstaple</b><br />
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<b>Stitch</b> - 1st, C1-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Stitch</b> - 1st, G4-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Stitch</b> - 1st, G4-7 Agility<br />
<b>Hex </b>- 2nd, C1-7 Collie Sprint<br />
<b>Hex</b> - 3rd, G6-7 JumpingLelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-1274584675007939402013-06-17T02:26:00.000-07:002013-06-17T02:26:05.015-07:00ThamesI was really looking forward to Thames and was missing the DARL Rescue League Final which Stitch qualified for, to attend. The weather forecast was good, there were birthdays to celebrate and a Champ to get stuck into.<br /><br />But the wind was higher than forecast and from the moment I unsuccessfully tried to set my 'garden' up, the show lost it's feel good vibe. Pat and Martin saved the day, helping me with the bits Mum usually did, this was my first camping show by myself in over a year and I was SO grateful for their help after what had been a long day teaching followed by the drive up there.<br /><br />Hex was an ABSOLUTE nightmare. Usually Mum takes her while I queue, she takes her out of sight from the rings and keeps her calm, without Mum there and with the rings set up so that I had nowhere to take her away from any agility without losing sight of the ring myself, I had to queue with her. I very, very rarely pull my dog out of a course, I believe you should always end on a positive and that there is always something positive to take from a run, HOWEVER, out of Hex's 5 runs I pulled her out of 3! She had gotten herself in such a state queuing that she trashed most of one course, flew a seesaw and took an unsafe approach to a tyre in another and punctured my arm in the last. For her own safety (and mine!) I removed her from these runs before I had finished them. What a shambles!<br />There was also a mishap where I missed my Crufts qualifier with her because the ring party were calling 'anything' all day! Argh! Total pet peeve of mine. I didn't want to queue for any length of time with her because of the troubles we were having and because of the heat and yet every time I looked at that ring - huge queue and 'taking anything' - what is the point of running orders then?! When I figured the class must be nearing the end, I asked what they were calling to, hoping they'd say 'the end'.... 'O, we're taking anything'..... 'Grrr, I know but how many dogs do you have left to run?', ' We have Loooooaaads' was the response as she flicked through a giant pad of remaining tickets. 'Okay, I really don't want to join that queue as it is, I'll come back after I've had a cuppa and some cake'.<br />Next thing I know just as I'm getting myself together to get Hex out the tannoy comes on 'Ring whatever, calling to the end of the class...no wait, sorry, that's class CLOSED'.<br />What?! They never called to the end, how ANNOYING!<br />
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For the first time EVER, Stitch got E'd in a Champ Class - not happy as it was totally my fault. I put him back on the A-Frame in the Crufts Singles (obstacle 2), only to finish the rest of the course with a blinding run - whoops. He was a sod in the Olympia qualifier, barely touching the contacts and going wide off them thinking I was going to put him back on, but then did a beauty of a run in the Agility later that day and coming 2nd - the place we needed in the Olympia class. So many frustrations.<br /><br />The highlight of the whole weekend was the BBQ we had at Pat's, great food, great company and a dog party to finish which I brought Hex too.<br />
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Results:<br />
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Stitch - 2nd, G6-7 Agility<br />
Stitch - 5th, 6-7 Agility<br />
Stitch - 6th, C1-7 Olympia QualifierLelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-3322761671903097192013-06-17T02:04:00.000-07:002013-06-25T01:47:36.342-07:00Wye Valley I was extremely happy to be setting off to Wye Valley with Matt in tow, although already missing my Mumma who had departed for France.<br />
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Matt was great setting up, although not so great at getting up in the mornings!<br />
We got to see Gili, the future Mummy of his future puppy and the weather wasn't to bad so Matt had a good weekend, O and we had an Indian with our SWAT friends Saturday night, so he really was a happy chappy : )<br />
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Both Jennine and I made it into the Superstars Final on Saturday. Hugely scary for Jennine who's first KC Show it was; she now had to run under commentary with an audience but she coped really well, just under working a weave entrance. Stitch was one of the 6 dogs to go clear on the course which was made up of 2 rings and 24 obstacles, unfortunately I lost him in a tunnel in the final round. No cash prize for us : (<br />
But it was really fun and great to have 2 of us representing the club.<br />
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Results:<br />
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Jennine & Ruby - 2nd, 1-2 Agility<br />
Jennine & Ruby - 16th,<br />
Hex - 3rd, 6-7 Jumping<br />
Stitch - 4th, 1-7 Helter Skelter<br />
Gill & Mollyanna - Clear, 1-7 Jumping<br />
Gill & Mollyanna - Clear, 1-7 Agility<br />
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<br />Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-61397566558980131112013-06-17T01:36:00.001-07:002013-06-17T01:41:53.263-07:00NottinghamNottingham - o, Nottingham.<br />
When I discovered my tyre was damaged in the morning and needed to be replaced, I should have decided not to go, when we were 2hrs into the journey and someone passing us signaled for us to check our caravan and we found the skylight to have been ripped from the roof, we should have turned around and when we finally arrived exhausted after a 5 and a half hour drive (which was supposed to be 3 and a half hours) we should have known that it just wasn't going to be our weekend.<br />
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We knew we had shut the skylight before we left but the caravan is a 1985 model and the supports had grown brittle and the springs lose, so the high winds had managed to get underneath it and rip it out. I managed to work out how to get Mum ontop of the caravan (I'm wobbly at the best of times and not good with heights) by parking my van along side it, opening the window and having her use that as a step up, Mum saw about covering the hole in an old-school bin-bag manner which did the job :)<br />
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Voodoo managed to make it down to the rings un-escorted. He jumped into the van and as Mum let go of his collar for him to take the final hop into his crate, he span, burst out of our garden and ran the distance through the caravans to the rings. I was in my wellies and tried my best follow him, but by the time I made it to the rings he was flitting from one to the other until Laura Chudleigh caught him and returned him to me. Good job I hadn't taken his harness off, it made him much easier to grab!<br />
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I just couldn't get my act together in the ring, just a silly mistake in each one, a 5r here, a pole there and with frustration setting in things were never going to get better. I don't think I will be returning to Nottingham again.<br />
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Results:<br />
@ Nottingham<br />
Hex - 6th, G6-7 Jumping<br />
Hex - 8th, G6-7 Jumping<br />
Stitch - Clear, C6-7 Jumping<br />
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@UKA<br />
Jennine & Ruby - 12th, Beginners Steeplechase<br />
<br />Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-78359139633179248202013-05-28T13:49:00.001-07:002013-05-28T13:49:16.161-07:00BlackdownLocal show! Whoop! Lie-in (Well kind of) and 25min drive.<br /><br />
I only had one course to walk for Hex first thing and decided not to run it, it really wasn't a Hex course and I was still a bit wary of running her after the tumble she took at Cornwall a couple of weeks prior.<br />
I did however have Stitch in the same course in Medium and we couldn't have done a worse job so glad I gave it a miss with Hex.<br />
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I'd only been at the show a matter of hours and I felt deflated and defeated, the show was seeming like somewhat of an anti-climax after my Champ runs at Vyne. I even debated going home, but decided to stick it out - the forecast promised rain, but it wasn't raining yet so thought I'd kick about until things got wet.<br /><br />The rain never came, so I stuck about all day and glad I did! Hex only had 2 runs and she ALMOST had another of her G6 wins (just missing out to Tim Jones) and had a 5th in the Combined Jumping, only 0.3 of a second between her and some dogs I would never think she'd keep up with especially on such a blasty course. Really pleased with her energy at the moment.<br />
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<b>Results:</b><br />
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Hex - 2nd, G6-7 Agility<br />
Hex - 5th, C6-7 Agility<br />
Gill & Mollyanna - 2nd, C3-4 JumpingLelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-91938675968304651512013-05-22T07:36:00.001-07:002013-05-22T07:36:29.100-07:00Shrewsbury/Vyne<br />
A weekend of 'close but no cigar' for me. I came 3rd in the Olympia qualifier I had traveled all the way to Shrewsbury for (top 2 qualify, so I would have rather come 4th or 5th!). I went into the lead when I ran but knew that with 2 wide turns it was beatable - sure enough I got beaten!<br /><br />At Vyne, I went clear in Champ Jumping putting me in 2nd place and had 10f in the Agility but as only 1 dog in the whole competition got a double clear (Well done Sam Lane) I still qualified 6th overall putting me into the Final.<br /><br />I got 5r in the Final with a refusal at No3 (The A-Frame) I still don't know how this happened - it's the biggest piece of equipment in the ring , how did he miss it?! But he did miss it and followed me around it. I think having not trained with a collapsible tunnel since November, he was just a bit dazed coming out of it and looked for me, but I handled the rest of the course like I was clear and put in a wicked run which I was more than proud of. Close...but no cigar.<br /><br />I really expected not to enjoy Champs, I thought I would find them stressful on me and Stitch, but actually the environment is a very supporting one. I am enjoying the challenge of the courses and the ring side atmosphere, the only bit I don't like is the second qualifying run when the pressure is on. Whether I will feel the same when I don't have my Mum to help me prepare Stitch and hold him while I do a last minute walk, only time will tell. But for now I am looking forward to and enjoying them :)<br />
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SHREWSBURY:<br />
Stitch - 2nd, 6-7 Jumping<br />
Stitch - 3rd, KC Olympia Qualifier C1-7<br />
Stitch - 5th, G7 Jumping<br />
Stitch - 5th, 6-7 Agility<br />
Anne & Chas - 1st, C1-3 Jumping (one more to go until Grade 4!)<br />
Anne & Chas - 2nd, C1-3 Agility<br />
Anne & Chas - 3rd, G3 Jumping<br />
Anne & Zara - 2nd, G3 Jumping<br />
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VYNE:<br />
Stitch - 2nd, Champ JumpingLelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-4891231352518170532013-05-15T10:28:00.000-07:002013-05-15T10:28:51.970-07:00Cornwall/DartmoorI've done that thing again when I don't have time to post about a weekend's work, then the same happens the next weekend, then they build up so I know I need to really sit down and get on with it... and then I don't really remember the show and have to rely on the Agility Club tables for results.<br />
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So... Cornwall and Dartmoor.<br /><br />I was running with a quad injury, Hex slipped and injured her leg and A-SIT collected the following results:<br /><br />Stitch - G6-7 Jumping, 1st<br />
Stitch - G1-7 Steeplechase, 1st<br />
Stitch - G1-7 Steeplechase, 2nd<br />
Hex - G6-7 Jumping, 3rd<br />
Hex - C4-7 Steeplechase, 10th<br />
Hex - G6-7 Jumping, 2nd<br />
Karen & Mollie - G3 Jumping, 4th<br />
Karen & Mollie - G3 Steeplechase, 6thLelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-69833975833292349292013-04-30T07:27:00.000-07:002013-04-30T07:27:06.256-07:00Team GB Performance WeekendI could write so much on this weekend, but I am already behind on my blogs and knackered! It was such an amazing weekend, a huge test of my skills, but more so a test of my nerves.<br />
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We arrived Friday afternoon and I had a Lucy Osbourne Group booked that evening concentrating on EO exercises. I didn't know whether my confidence was going to take a huge knock or whether I would leave feeling elated. The venue was outdoors on THICK rubber, I had never run on anything like it so really struggled to shift my weight and sprint away, but Stitch didn't seem bothered at all. The exercises were challenging and gave me a good chance to push the stuff I had been training the past couple of weeks and put them to the test in a new environment with new exciting dogs cheering him on from the side lines.<br />
I left with an 'I can do this' attitude and a good bond with Stitch.<br />
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Saturday morning I woke up with butterflies. Excited Butterflies Vs Nervous Butterflies - Butterfly warfair in my tummy. The first course was a jumping course and I neither liked or hated it, but new I'd give it my best shot. Stitch wasn't happy with me leaving him in his wait, I had to hold him funny before hand because FCI rules mean no collar, he didn't like that, but I got a wait, he just released before I had finished his 'ready, set, go' routine. We got all the way around to jump 15 before a lack of trust caused me to over check him, causing him to turn the wrong way and back jump the jump he had just jumped. But I recovered quickly and completed the run confidently.<br />
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The Agility did not go so well, I miss timed a snake and Stitch thought I wanted to push him through on the last jump so we got eliminated when he jumped that jump the wrong way, it was quite early on in the course (number 10?) and I let it get to me on the rest of the course, but his contacts looked amazing.<br />
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In the team run Stitch and I just had 5 faults and finished 10th overall if the runs were treated individually. I was really pleased with the run and only got 5 where I pulled him off the dog walk early fearing he'd take the jump in front of him and not the one to our left.<br />
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It was a very long first day, but I enjoyed the challenge and the courses.<br />
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Sunday was the sequence day. As well as the judge and the people behind their laptops taking notes, we now had somebody running up the length of the weaves and our contacts timing us with a stopwatch.<br /><br />I properly stuffed up on the first sequence, I left Stitch behind a 'sponsored' jump, which means the jump was made up of large flat panels - I couldn't see him when I got into position for his recall, so I moved so that I could see him - released him, but hadn't moved back so nothing was where it was supposed to be and we had the most stupid elimination. I will NEVER make that mistake again!<br /><br />We did a stonking clear in the 2 sequence which was testing our ability to set our dogs up for the most efficient lines.<br /><br />The 3rd sequence it turned out was more of a course, we were clear most of the way around, but I underestimated the speed Stitch would come out of a tunnel and he put himself onto a line straight to another tunnel, I didn't spot it until it was too late - he does move rather fast!<br />I was really attacking this course, knowing it was my last chance to impress so was gutted to have let it slip away but it was the run which I was most proud of all weekend.<br />
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Stitch had no problem with the FCI Tyre or the table, I was really impressed with him but predictably my nerves got the better of me. I have come away with only one regret and that was that I didn't apply for Hex to have a go, she would have loved the courses! I got a lot out of the weekend and got to watch some great agility. Happy days.<br />
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<br />Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-8311929043049738002013-04-17T08:01:00.002-07:002013-04-17T08:01:10.759-07:00Carn BreaThis post was going to be called 'Preperations', I was going to talk about the fact I had entered this show to try and get a few more runs with Stitch in before the EO Tryouts and the work we had been doing and how I was going to push my independent weaves and contacts... but Hex just stole it all away with her performance at the show.<br /><br />Hex started off in G3 as a consistant little lady, going home with 2-3 rosettes a show, then by G4-5 she became the crazy red-head we know and love today, unfortunately this attitude came with no brakes and often a clumsy pole here and there so when she had a pole in the morning Steeplechase I thought nothing of it, she then went on to WIN the Combined 6-7 Agility and come 2nd in the 6-7 Jumping (I cost her the 1st by babying her and not trusting her, I held on to her in places I should have just let her go and we missed the win by less than 0.2 of a second - whoops!) so Hex is now only 2 wins from G7 (or grade 6.5 if you like).<br /><br />Stitch met one of his goals getting through to the Champ final last week and Hex met her goal of getting another win out of the way for G7. Maybe I should quit whilst I am ahead?<br />
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I feel bad that Hex will not get to play agility this weekend, I hope she doesn't hold it against me, I'd really enjoy some more weekends with her like this one!<br />
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Sorry to keep in brief but I have so much to do and no time to do it all in!<br />
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<b>Results:</b><br /><br />
<b>Hex </b>- 1st, 6-7 Agility<br />
<b>Hex</b> - 2nd, 6-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Stitch</b> - 1st, 1-7 SteeplechaseLelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-30706284192748218972013-04-17T07:31:00.002-07:002013-04-17T07:31:44.889-07:00ChampHaving worked so hard last year to get Stitch to Grade 7, I couldn't wait to get stuck in to my first Champ with him at Wye Valley.<br /><br />I wasn't nervous (to start with), I just wanted to not make an idiot of myself and try and enjoy the experience. I walked his jumping and liked the course, I decided to play it safe after the weaves and changed sides, just wanting to go Clear, which I did. This meant I just needed to go clear in the Agility (or at the very least not get eliminated), it was when I was lining him up for the Agility that the nerves started to kick in and I handled him as if he were a completely new dog to me, I WALKED down the side of the seesaw! But we pulled off another clear (all be it slow and weird). One of my goals for this year was to get to a Champ Final and I had managed it, qualifying 8th overall, running order 10th.<br /><br />Overall I was pretty happy with the course, although I umm'd and ahh'd for some time how best to exit the weaves. But I had totally underestimated the angle of the tunnel to the dogwalk and didn't line Stitch up for it and possibly blocked his view, I lost out on something I had been practicing all week - bloomin' obstacle discrimination! argh! How can Stitch take an obstacle when I don't even show him where it is?! Muppet.<div>
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<br />@ Wye Valley:<br /><b>Julie & George</b> - 2nd, 1-2 Proplan Agility, qualifying them for the Final later in the year<br /><b>Stitch</b> - 4th, 6-7 Jumping</div>
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<b>Stitch </b>- 7th, Champ Jumping</div>
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<b>Stitch</b> - Clear, Champ Agility</div>
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@ Devon Dogs:<br /><b>Mike & Bonnie</b> - 1st, G4 Agility (taking them to Grade 5!)<br /><b>Jennine & Ruby</b> - 3rd, 1-3 Agility (at their first KC Show!)<br /><br /></div>
Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-5872747393075263972013-04-16T14:25:00.000-07:002013-04-16T14:27:48.336-07:00Kernow - Unofficially the start of the Agility SeasonKernow is where the the agility season starts from me, usually the first camping show of the year and more often then not shows every weekend follow Kernow which means little room for anything other than Agility in my life until October!<br />
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Last year I didn't really enjoy Kernow; I had just lost Sprite, Hex was still recovering from her C-Section and I had to leave baby Voodoo at home. I spent most of the weekend hidden in a caravan. I really shouldn't have bothered going but I wanted to do the Olympia qualifier with Stitch and my weekend blackened once more when I made a handling decision with sabotaged my chances of getting round Clear. I was finding it very difficult to read about other peoples successes when I was so thoroughly miserable and my Mum was in France so I was limited to who I could talk to. Most people who know me were surprised to see me in such a dark place this time last year - I was not myself at all.<br />
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So I was looking forward to writing over that year and starting this Agility Season afresh. I had been attending weekly fitness session at the KJ2 Gym and also Matt's 'Agility Fit' classes which he had designed and catered with Agility handlers and manoeuvres in mind. My stamina was up, my running style improving and my speed increasing, but I then got hit with my first EVER chest infection! I couldn't train my dogs, I couldn't attend my fitness classes, everything seemed like so much effort, but I did what I could in the run up to the show to prepare myself and I did what I could at the show, but it was like running in high altitude. I just couldn't catch my breathe to run or speak, the poor dogs didn't stand a chance and I fluffed every qualifier I went into, but did manage some places in the standard classes even with my limited capability.<br />
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If it wasn't for my Mum I would not have been able to run at all, she did everything for me bar running my dogs to ensure I was fighting fit to run. I am very grateful for everything she did from the washing up to exercising my hounds. Thanks Mum!<br />
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I'd asked Mum not to video me as I knew I wasn't running my best so it would be silly to critique videos of myself, knowing that my shortfalls were mostly down to being ill but Karen managed to sneaky vids and I am glad she did as things weren't quite as bad as I thought they were AND I did still manage to RUN!<br />
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<b>Stitch </b>- 3rd, 5-7 Agility<br />
<b>Stitch</b> - 5th, 5-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Stitch </b>- 1st, 4-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Stitch</b> - 2nd, 4-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Hex</b> - 8th, 5-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Hex</b> - 3rd, 6-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - 4th, 1-4 Jumping<br />
<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - 6th, 1-4 Agility<br />
<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - Clear, 4-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Karen & Mollie</b> - 9th, 3-4 Jumping<br />
<b>Karen & Mollie</b> - Clear, 3-5 Agility<br />
<br />Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-3316903707312871902013-03-19T07:02:00.001-07:002013-03-19T07:02:32.958-07:00Blackdown and The 'Bug' is backFirst show of the year for me (Matt ran the UKA in January) and Stitch is back in the country. I had I believe 2 training sessions with him before the show and our timing was horrific, so needless to say I was feeling a little apprehensive about running him in public! We had finished last year on such a high, so in tune with each other and what we had before Blackdown was just mess.<br />Hex has been running really well in training so I was really looking forward to playing with her :)<br /><br />The first run with Stitch we won the class, but there wasn't much you could do with the course and it felt a bit lack-luster, the second he needed to be put back on the A-Frame for a beautiful but self-released dog walk so I eliminated myself. The 3rd, things finally felt right and I think I may have my boy back, although we still have some timing issues to address and he has decided to leave me at the end of a run in favour for looking for Mum - this also needs addressing!<br /><br />Hex was fast and for the most part my handling decisions were our down fall, I chickened out in a couple of places I should have taken risks and I flinged an arm in the wrong direction, but she still came home with a 3rd.<br /><br />Voodoo is behaving much better ring-side, less volume and more control, I hope that this improvement continues so that he will at least look at me when another dog is running!<div>
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<b>Stitch</b> - 1st, 1-7 Jumping</div>
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<b>Hex</b> - 3rd, 4-7 Jumping</div>
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<b>Anne & Chas </b>- 4th, 1-7 Helter Skelter</div>
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<b>Anne & Zara</b> - Clear, 1-7 Agility</div>
Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-78929427353868737902013-02-14T16:12:00.000-08:002013-02-15T05:13:16.212-08:00Guest Trainers<i><span style="font-family: inherit;">I started writing a 'quick note' to my clients for our newsletter, but then it got longer and longer (and later and later) and just seemed better to blog it and refer them here. It is now 12.10am in the morning so if it lacks structure ....and sense... then I apologise and will set about editing it as and when I am notified of my mistakes! lol</span></i><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I will only book trainers at A-SIT, whose methods
and handling systems I agree with and which reflect in my own handling. This
isn’t to say that I follow their rules by the book; Anthony Clarke for example (who visits us twice a year) does not promote ‘blind turns’, I think that there is a time and a place for
them. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The reason I only book similar trainers is mainly
not to confuse the people I train, but also because I believe that in any form
of dog training, consistency is key. As a trainer I go on a number of training
days a year, looking at different methods and how they have evolved, trying new
moves and systems, discarding those I don’t like and storing them in my brain
for reference should I be asked to take a lesson with a client who uses them. I
do this so my client’s don’t have to. What are they paying me for if not for my
guidance based on the knowledge and experiences I have picked up?<br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Agility is a fascinating and complex sport with
fresh ideas cropping up everywhere and with the sport becoming so much bigger
and more diverse, new methods are being developed not only for specific ‘problems’
but for everything from disabled handlers and even dogs with disabilities like
deafness. I would encourage you to nose around at what else is going on in our
sport and certainly to ask lots of questions! Having been involved with the
sport for 20 years I have seen a variety of things come in and out of fashion
and probably tried my hand at a fair few and through this developed the way I
handle my dogs and teach today (adapting everything slightly to suit each
individual handler/dog partnership where needed, I don’t believe there is a ‘blue
print’ on how to train every dog). <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">When you train a partnership regularly you can
accidently over-look things which have slowly developed over time. I know there
have been times Mum has covered a lesson for me and come back and said ‘have
you noticed’ or ‘have you tried’ and I’ve had to say ‘no, I haven’t’ because I haven’t
seen them for looking at the dog each week. And that’s when a fresh set of eyes
is really useful and a good reason to go to training days with other trainers. Training days are also a good </span>opportunity<span style="font-family: inherit;"> to train on different grounds and surfaces with new dogs and also to try courses and sequences which will be a different 'style' to what you are used to.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">When you go to another trainer or training day I
think it is important to remember when you see a guest trainer that they are usually
seeing you and your dog for the first time, in some cases they won’t have
learnt your dog’s name until at least half way through the session and they
certainly won’t know how you have ended up where you are – Have you had to re-train
your contacts? How long have you been jumping that height? Is your dog of a sensitive
disposition? Do you have any physical impairment? They have a ‘snap-shot’ of
what you are about and if you’re anything like me that snap-shot won’t be up to
scratch because you’re nervous! Realistically in an hour long session shared
with 5 other people you will only have a trainer’s undivided attention for 10 minutes.
What they usually will try to do in that group is push and explain some of their
key handling and teaching techniques and usually set exercises which focus on
these and which are designed to prove their point. For example I am attending a
Barrie James training day this weekend and having trained with Barrie before I
expect I will leave having done WAY more blind turns and ‘Ketschkers’ than I
would <i>usually</i> feel necessary, but they will work and I will feel good about
them and have a better understanding of them – will I want to proof them
properly in my own time and use them on a regular basis? -probably not; it will
require a vast amount of work to train them properly and re-programme myself
into that way of thinking, but that doesn’t mean that I won’t teach them to
those who are interested and who would benefit from them more than myself.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">If a trainer’s techniques didn’t work they wouldn’t
be worth selling or have the success rate that they do, but that doesn’t mean
that they will work for you or run smoothly on from how you already train. My
Mum explains this well with her comparison using a Victoria Sponge Cake – the recipe
of which is fairly simple (certainly compared to agility!) but every family still
has its own ‘secret ingredient’ or special way of doing things which makes
their cake the lightest, fluffiest and tastiest (hungry now!), some of these
methods will work well together and some are impossible to combine. You can
copy a recipe to the last gram from a book and yet it still won’t turn out how
it does in the picture! This doesn’t mean that any of the methods are wrong, we
all end up with cake, just that you have to pick the one which works best for
you.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">What I witness a lot of new handler/dog partnerships
doing is sampling different training days and trainers and either ending up in
a confused state, questioning it all but not doing anything and holding off on
any sort of development at all, or the opposite and trying each method and changing
it 3 months down the line for the next one and so on and so forth (I have been
guilty of both in the past). Trainers are business people and they will be
looking to win you over, each sale will be more appealing than the last, Remember
this and remember why you have trained the way you have thus far and remember
your dog who is at the receiving end of all this and who won’t be able to
understand why you keep changing things. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Having taught groups in a Club environment at
Clifton , Severnside, Little Orchard and A-SIT, it amazes me how very little
people watch the group above them and see what they’re aiming for and the
results that come out of the training that they are entrusting and putting
into their own dogs. And yet at the drop of a hat can be sold on another idea.<br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Usually I come away with one thing from a training day;
sometimes it’s a manoeuvre I’ve struggled with previously, a sequence I haven’t
tried before, a better understanding of a new handling system. You should
always try and come away with something, otherwise what have you paid your
money for? But I think that re-writing the entire way you train your dog based
on a couple of hours with a stranger to you and your dog isn’t necessarily the
best idea. If you have a number of sessions with a new trainer which validate
the changes suggested then that’s different and maybe you ought to reconsider
where you are currently training if you’re having better success under new
instruction elsewhere, especially if the methods don’t mix. It is unfair on your trainers to play
them against each other and a waste of your time and money, but as I have said
before, it is mostly confusing for your dog.</span><span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS; font-size: 10pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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Firstly, I had already paid for it when I booked the other and secondly I have decided that I will not be running the classes; Matt will!<br /><br />Matt (my OH) has watched agility from the side lines for 9 years now, I have tried to get him involved with offers of training and the odd pay on the day run, but until recently he has shyed away (not like him at all!), he would rather just make up his own course and help himself to equipment with whatever dog is out when I am trying to set up for next weeks lessons. I think a combination of needing me to tell him what to do, not wanting to 'break' my dogs and not wanting to look like a wally have put him off. But this all changed last year when I asked him to run Hex in one of my groups; we were down on numbers, she needed exercise - it just made sense. Both Hex and Matt had a blast, my tuition didn't turn out to be as scary has Matt may have feared and everybody in the group cheered him on, he asked questions, he worked hard and finally I think for the first time felt what it was like to feel a working partnership the a dog and not just any dog; his 'Princess'.<br /><br />So Matt was all sorted, he can run Novice at UKA (not an overwheming 6-7 course) which having watched me for years he is capable of walking himself and of course running, but on New Year's Day Hex destroyed her feet on a long walk and was unable to train until the day before the show and even then we only did 20 minutes to cover the basics - 'finding lines', 'rear crosses' 'reverse turns/front crosses' 'weaves' 'de-cel' and timing.<br /><br />Matt's first run, Hex was excited to be at a show and took her own line halfway around the course, which is a shame as she did a wing-wrap tighter than I have ever seen her do and I wanted to credit them both with that. Their second run was a steeplechase with multiple tunnels - Matt lost his route, easy mistake on that course. Third and Final run of the day and they pulled it together (nearly) - I hadn't shown Matt how to do pull throughs, or pull offs, I didn't think he'd need them in Novice, but he did! And it was executed with perfect timing, her response out of a tunnel was tight and fast, his reverse turn, whilst a little late, was tidy.... he just pulled her off jump 16 a FRACTION too soon, such a shame as I'm sure it would have been a winning run, but I am so proud of them both. Here's his last run:<br />
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<b>Jennine & Ruby - 3rd, Beginner's Steeplechase</b>Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-7419151664041473462012-11-19T08:34:00.000-08:002012-11-19T08:41:44.204-08:00The Last Show of 2012I always have mixed feelings about Dartmoor. It is nearly always my last show of the year, so it is great to see everybody one last time, it's well organised and the venue if fab... but it is usually cold, wet and despite being an indoor show the dogs always get muddy so it serves as a reminder of why we save our agility for the Summer (what Summer? I hear you say).<br />
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I had attended the North Petherton Carnival the night prior to the show and so the drive to Okehampton was a long one and I found myself walking Hex's course over and over with not much sinking in and handling decisions not being made, just noted as options for when I get there. Needless to say that this meant that I actually only just about managed to bodge my way around the course, Hex doing a majority of the work and just having one pole down - whoops!<br />
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By the late morning/early afternoon I had, had something to eat, a can of Rio (my favorite!) and was ready to rock it with Stitch. I have spent the Summer building a bond with Stitch and have been trying to maintain a calm focus whilst queuing; often resulting in me sitting on the floor with Stitch to show him how calm and not bothered I am (yeah right!) but with Dartmoor being indoors, not only did we not have anywhere we could sit but the atmosphere was extremely intense and I was worried about how this would affect Stitch's waits and contacts. Nothing to worry about - lovely clear, straight into the lead.<br />
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Hex had just 5 faults in her jumping (another pole), but it felt messy and like I wasn't as confident on the course as I could have been, Stitch however aced the very similar medium course and won the class by over 2 seconds. I have watched the video back in slow motion and I am so pleased with how he is reading me and responding to me and the trust he has now put in me. In April when I started running him there was mixture of timing and trust issues along with a certain defiance but we have worked through this to form a great partnership and as a result, finished the season with 2 out of 2 wins. Video Below:<br />
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Part of Dartmoor Show is the 2 minute silence we hold each year as part of Remembrance Sunday. All rings come to a stop as our thoughts turn to those who have served and/or continue to serve for and defend our Country. This is always something to behold at Dartmoor because not only do all the humans stop to reflect but all the dogs silence too! Debbie informs me that there were 591 dogs entered at Dartmoor show and yet at 11am the soundtrack of excited noisy dogs which you come to expect at a show turns to utter silence, instantly. And as quickly as it stops, it starts again when the 2 minutes are up. Our dogs may not understand why we stop their show, but I think it is lovely that in their own way they put their lives and excitement on hold. Many animals serve and are lost at war, we must never forget how lucky we are to have such special creatures in our lives and that man is capable of building such a bond with these animals that both parts of the partnership would entrust their life to the other.<br />
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<b>Results:</b><br />
<b>Stitch </b>- 1st, 4-7 Agility<br />
<b>Stitch</b> - 1st, 4-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - Clear, 4-7 Agility<br />
<b>Gill & Kassey</b> - Clear, 4-7 JumpingLelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-87743508622531319582012-11-13T11:01:00.001-08:002012-11-13T11:01:36.548-08:00UKA - Still not for meEvery couple of years I go back to a UKA Show to see if I like them any better than the last time I went.<br /><br />I must say that the SWWS UKA Show I went to a couple of weeks ago was the best one I have been to, but it still just can't compare to a KC Show. These are the pros and cons as I see them:<br /><br />UKA Pros:<br />- Training in the ring. Whether it's taking a toy in the ring in a competition environment for specific-instant-reward,or re-working contacts and re-working waits<br />
- Nursery Classes enabling 16mth old dogs to have a go in a competition on 'young dog friendly' courses and equipment.<br />- 4 runs a day<br />
- Lovely rosettes<br />
- Measuring at every show<br />- Normally at least one ring indoors<br />
- Cash prizes when you get to the big Finals!<br /><br />UKA Cons:<br />- Unable to work out when your run is due to entries being taken on the day. 20 dogs somehow took over an hour to run in one ring! That ring ran on so late that they had to bring the last classes indoors as they lost the light outdoors!<br />
- No formal presentations, just names read out - come and get it off this pile of rosettes on the table. No chance to shake anybody's hand or thank the judge in person. One of the best things about judging is giving out the prizes so I don't like this from a competitor or judges point of view.<br />- 4 Jump heights. Rather controversially, I don't believe a 4th jump height is required for UKA or KC. When I started Agility our dogs used to jump 2ft 6", we had a collie who would have measured Medium/Midi under the new regulations and she used to jump 2ft 6" - did this slow her down, yes, obviously because she was not built for the sport but she enjoyed what she did and did it to the best of her ability. My point is that if a person wants to take up 100m hurdles and they have short legs, they are never going to make the Olympics; they can still train and set their personal goals and strive for their personal best, but nobody is going to lower the hurdles for them and cater the sport so that they can do better and go further in it.<br />
Stitch has been measured twice as under 430mm at KC and therefore is Medium by their standards, at the UKA show this week he measured 434mm and therefore out of Midi and into the Standard height (I'm not sure how that is, but I know a number of KC Medium dogs who have had the same problem), I will not jump him at standard height because he has hip dysplasia and I think the extra 4inches he'd have to jump for the sake of 4mm in height is an unnecessary strain for him. If he had measured Large at KC he would also not be competing, but I will not be demanding a 5th jump height to cater to him at UKA or would I agree with a 4th height at KC. Hex actually measures 'Standard' in UKA, but I jump her at the next height up 'Maxi' because that is what she jumps at KC. Yes, jumping her at Standard would give her a competitive edge (and would mean I wouldn't be trumped in each of my runs by Pat '4 wins' Conibere. teehee) but she can jump Maxi comfortably and regularly does, so why change that?<br />
4 Jump heights also means more 'faffing' as they change the jump heights and some classes go with no dogs being placed because with the smaller class sizes there is more of a chance of everybody being eliminated - this happened in at least 2 classes at the SWWS Show.<br />
- Smaller classes actually mean larger queues in some cases. If there are only 20 dogs in the class, everybody thinks it is okay to turn up at once regardless of their running order.<br />
- With the amount of classes, rings and height variations and surprise entries there is an element of 'organised chaos' which puts me on edge. Maybe this is how people feel when they first start KC Shows, maybe it's because I have more than one dog to run (or did have until Stitch was measured), maybe it's just me?<br />
- Confusing website and annoying entry process.<br />
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Looking at those lists, the pros do outweigh the cons, particularly if you have a young dog, but for me the madness and rush just isn't worth the hassle of having my name read out and my rosette chucked on the table for me to pick up and I know Agility is about the dogs and the fun they have, but they're not having a good time when I'm rushing to get them warmed up and to a ring and they get stressed in the long queues. Hex actually ended up being knee'd in the head by somebody as they ran through our queue to get to the ring next door in a panic that they had missed their run, I was relatively near the front of our long queue and she was stupidly running through the queue and in front of it to get to her ring where there were no dogs.<br />
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I have entered Hex in the January SWWS Show as it is just 6miles from our house. But I won't be running her, Matt will. As I don't do UKA's my dogs are in Novice, which means Matt should be able to walk ad handle the easier courses which he can't do in G6-7 KC Classes.<br />
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UKA Shows just aren't for me... until maybe Voodoo needs some ring experience and then maybe, just maybe, I'll give them another chance.<br />
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Results:<br />Hex - 3rd, Novice Jumping<br />
Hex - Clear, Steeplechase 1 (even with a huge loop which I would have marked as a 5r)<br />Stitch - 3 out of 4 Clears but 'NFC' (Not For Competition) as I ran him at Midi height.<br />
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<br />Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-13472587838326808492012-10-29T12:07:00.000-07:002012-10-29T12:07:16.131-07:00A-SIT Fun DayWell I am sitting at home now knowing that all is packed away (except the gazebo and windbreak which are still drying) and that the A-SIT Fun Day is officially over. All that is left are the soggy results sheets and a couple of spare clear round rosettes.<br /><br />
We usually hold a Fun Day at the start of the Agility season and one at the end, but having lost Sprite in March I was only just about able to function through my usual day to day tasks and was not myself at all, which meant that we only had room for the one this year and this was it! So it was more important to me than ever that the day was a success and I feel that In every way possible it was...apart from the weather which I just can't help! And of course it's just our luck that Saturday the day prior to the competition the weather was glorious and today was fine also!<br />
<br />Obviously I am extremely happy with and for the people who went home with rosettes but I am also feeling all glowy for the people who came for different reasons. A number of people were trying out a competition for the very first time (very brave in the weather we had!) and are now looking more seriously at trying the real deal, some were using the day as a 'training day' to apply things they have practiced in a new environment and of course Matt just wanted to play with Hex!<br />
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I was so worried about the weather effecting the day, sick with nerves when I arrived at the field to set up and a tension headache building throughout the day as I worried if people were enjoying themselves or wishing they had never bothered. I needn't have worried as I have had nothing but positive feedback and smiles and thank yous! And I in turn have to thank my Mum for all of her help, Judging and for donating the Trophies for the pre-comp classes, my Dad for catering, Matt for timing, the numerous people who stepped in to scribe and 'relieve' Matt (just for you Derek!), Gill for the use of her fencing for the exercise area, everybody who brought yummy scrummy food - o my goodness what a feast! But also thanks to every single person who attended and kept the mood fun and positive.<br /><br />So here are the results (along with the times)!<br /><br /><b>Pre-Comp Agility:</b><br />
1st - Jennine & Ruby (26.91)<br />2nd - Wendy & Molly (30.51)<br />3rd - Karen & Barney (30.69)<br />
Clear Rounds: Sophie & Daisy (33.48) and Martin & Seamus (37.33)<br />
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<b>Competition Agility:</b><br />
1st - Rosie & Freddie (49.26 seconds)<br />2nd - Molly & Ben (53.95 seconds)<br />
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<b>Trophy Dogs Agility:</b><br />
1st - Sarah & Ru (28.13)<br />
2nd - Gill & Mollyanna (31.20)<br />Clear Rounds: Gill & Kassey (32.80)<br />
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<b>Pre-Comp Jumping:</b><br />
1st - Jennine & Ruby (23.83)<br />
2nd - Sadie & Max (30.64)<br />
3rd - Rosemary & Toonie (31.41)<br />Clear Rounds: Wendy & Molly (37.37) and Sam & Eric (39.88)<br />
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<b>Competition Jumping:</b><br />1st - Molly & Ben (47.37 with 5F)<br />Everybody else got eliminated so well done Molly!<br />
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<b>Trophy Dogs Jumping:</b><br />
1st - Sarah & Ru (29.79)<br />2nd - Gill & Mollyanna (29.81)<br />Clear Rounds: Anthony & Amy (30.07) and Gill & Kassey (36.51)<br />
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<b>Pre-Comp Steeplechase:</b><br />
1st - Sadie & Max (35.09)<br />
2nd - Karen & Barney (36.65)<br />
3rd - Sam & Eric (48.38)<br /><br /><b>Competition Steeplechase:</b><br />
1st - Stu & Skye (24.70)<br />
2nd - Malcolm & Molly (30.75)<br />
Clear Rounds: Rosie & Freddie (59.74)<br />
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<b>Trophy Dogs Steeplechase:</b><br />1st - Sarah & Narla (27.27)<br />
2nd - Alex & Sonny (31.61)<br />
Clear Rounds: Sarah & Ru (32.81) and Malcolm & Dylan (33.47)<br />
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And finally there was a very special rosette for the <b>Best A-SIT Member</b>!<br />
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1st - Sarah & Ru (25pts)<br />
2nd - Sadie & Max (21pts)<br />3rd - Jennine & Ruby (20pts)<br /><br />
Points were awarded as follows:<br />1st = 10pts, 2nd = 9pts, 3rd = 8pts, Clear = 5pts, 5f = 2pts, 10f = 1pt<br />
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<br />Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-28339566673690913822012-10-22T04:38:00.003-07:002012-10-22T04:38:53.887-07:00Make a WishAs an instructor you don't wish for your clients to go out winning everything in sight, what you wish for is happy clients and happy dogs. In the long run you want the dogs to meet their potential and individual personal goals set by their handlers, short term you just want both parts of the partnership to perform how they do in training.<br />
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This week a number of A-SIT members took their first steps outside of training and entered the Make A Wish Clear Round Day. A no-pressure event as the runs were only judged on whether you went clear or not, not on how fast you were or whether your clear was any better than anyone else's.<br /><br />I am SO proud of the members who attended, for taking this big step, supporting a worthy cause (the money raised went towards the Make A Wish Charity) and doing themselves proud.<br />
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Well Done to:<br /><br />
<b>Karen & Barney</b> - 3x Clears at their first outing!!!<br />
<b>Sadie & Max</b> - 2x Clears at their first outing<br />
<b>Claire & Sam</b> - 1 Clear at their first outing<br />
<b>Molly & Ben</b> - 1 Clear - their very well deserved first<br />
<b>Ant & Amy</b> - 1 Clear<br />
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£378.00 was raised. :o)<br />
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<b>@ BHC</b> <b>Show</b> the following day:<br /><br /><b>Stitch </b>- 2nd, G5-7 Agility<br />
<b>Stitch</b> - 2nd, 1-7 Steeple Chase<br /><b>Stitch </b>- 4th, 1-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Stu & Skye</b> - 4th, G3 Agility - At their First Show!!<br /><b>Anthony & Amy</b> - 4th, G1-2 Agility<br />
<b>Sarah & Narla </b>- 15th, G3 Jumping<br />
<b>Sarah & Ru</b> - Clear, G3 Jumping<br />
<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - Clear, 1-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Gill & Kassey</b> - Clear<br />
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<br />Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-83361494887326299902012-10-04T06:55:00.000-07:002012-10-04T06:55:04.400-07:00September ResultsNo wonder September wizzed by, we had a show every weekend but the last! 2 Day shows were available each weekend, but I decided not to over do it and took some of them as one dayers especially after the busy August I had.<br /><div>
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Well done to the following (and do let me know if I've missed anybody out!):<br /><br /><b>@ Prestbury:</b><br /><b>Stitch </b>- 1st, G5-7 Jumping</div>
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<b>Wendy & Ryley</b> - 1st, G3 Jumping</div>
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<b>Sarah & Ru</b> - 2nd, G2 Agility</div>
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<b>Sarah & Ru </b>- 8th, 1-2 Agility</div>
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<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - 3rd, 1-4 Jumping</div>
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<b>Ant & Amy</b> - 7th, G1 Jumping</div>
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<b>Sarah & Ru </b>- 3rd, G2</div>
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<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - 5th, 1-3 Agility</div>
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<b>Stu & Ru</b> - Clear<b> </b></div>
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<b>Hex </b>- Clear, G6 Jumping</div>
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<b>@ Blackdown</b></div>
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<b>Stitch</b> - 1st, 5-7 Jumping</div>
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<b>Stitch</b> - 2nd, 5-7 Jumping</div>
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<b>Stitch</b> - 2nd, 6-7 Agility</div>
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<b>Gill & Mollyanna - 1st, 1-3 Agility! Taking them to Grade 4!</b></div>
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<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - Clear, 3-4 Jumping</div>
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<b>Sarah & Ru - 1st, G2 Agility! Taking them and the rest of the Lindsey Pack to Grade 3!</b></div>
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<b>Sarah & Ru -</b> 3rd, 1-2 Jumping<b> </b></div>
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<b>Sarah & Narla </b>- 1st, G2 Jumping</div>
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<b>Ant & Amy</b> - 4th, G1 Agility</div>
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<b>Stitch - 1st, 4-7 Agility! Taking us to Grade 7 and Champ Classes!</b><br /><b>Stitch</b> - 1st, 4-7 Jumping</div>
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<b>Stitch</b> - 1st, 4-7 Jumping</div>
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<b>Stitch </b>- 2nd, 6-7 Agility</div>
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<b>Wendy & Ryley -</b> 1st, 1-3 Agility! Taking them to Grade 4!</div>
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<b>Wendy & Ryley</b> - 3rd, Grade 3 Agility</div>
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<b>Julie & George</b> - 1st, 1-3 Agility</div>
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<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - 2nd, 1-3 Jumping</div>
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<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - 4th, 1-3 Jumping</div>
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<b>Ant & Amy</b> - 2nd, 1-2 Agility (so, so close to that win!)</div>
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<b>Ant & Amy</b> - Clear, 1-2 Jumping</div>
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<b>Hex</b> - 5th, 6-7 Agility</div>
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<b>Hex</b> - 7th, 4-7 Agility</div>
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<b>Gill & Kassey</b> - Clear, 4-7 Jumping</div>
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<b>Gill & Kassey</b> - Clear, 4-7 Jumping</div>
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Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-72459640637902063262012-10-04T05:48:00.002-07:002012-10-04T05:59:36.859-07:00TAGOh my goodness I have fallen well and truly behind!<br />
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I wanted to make sure that I left plenty of time to blog the week long show TAG as it was quite eventful but now it's all a distant fuzzy memory! So i'm going to keep it short.<br />
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Highlight for me had to be Hex winning her first G6 Agility! She has come so close recently, it was really nice to get one under our belt. Stitch won a number 8 Jumping Classes so that was good and I got a trip to Alton Towers on the day off and a fat Chinese the night before. So smiles all round (except for during Nemesis Sub Terror!) : )<br />
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Voodoo did go AWOL at 11pm at night on the 2nd night, that was really scary, but Jo caught him down by the rings thank goodness! I also hit a really bad patch mid week, Stitch was continuing to break his 'waits' and self release his contacts, unless we had been eliminating. Either he knew he'd been eliminated or I was acting differently... it appeared to be the later, in which case I was letting him down. I did get quite upset, not because I wasn't winning, but because I just wanted to reproduce what I could in training. It had been nearly a year since Stitch had last one an Agility round and that was all we needed to go G7 and I knew that he was more than capable of doing it. It's not a nice feeling to know that you've let your dog down, I wasn't looking forward to the runs and found myself back in a negative spiral The pressure was getting to me and I was really tired. But I was at the show with SWAT and my friends picked me back up.<br />
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It was at this show that I decided that the G7 win would be worth nothing unless he was ready for Champ classes, which as he was, he most definitely was not! So I started putting Stitch back on every wait he broke, not releasing him unless he was in the position I left him in. I was also putting him back on his contacts regardless of whether I was clear to the point and holding the contacts he did correctly. I was determined to fix what had been broken and put it behind us.<br />
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It was my first time attending TAG Show and it was a very last minute decision to go, but despite the weather and the stress, it was a good show and I think you'll find me back there next year!<br />
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Results:<br />
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Stitch = 8 x 1st Places<br />
Hex = 1 x 1st, 1 x 4th, 2 x 5ths, 3 x 6ths<br />
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Ant & Amy - 3rd, G1 JumpingLelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-43378726043747849852012-09-01T06:31:00.000-07:002012-09-01T06:31:21.555-07:00KC International FestivalSo for a while there it looked like the weather was going to cost us another event! Kelmarsh Hall was a mud bath and an extremely last minute decision was made to relocate the show to Rockingham Castle. Tony Griffin tells me that before the Monday before the show (which was due to start on Friday), the Kennel Club weren't even aware that the venue existed!<br /><br />
I am so impressed with the KCs ability to relocate such a huge show at such short notice, I actually preferred the venue and the set up, but I think a lot of that was helped by the AMAZING camping spot which we were allocated on arrival - just a stones throw from the shower block, toilet block, water supply and Ring 15!<br />
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The weather was beautiful so it was easily enjoyable even though Stitch was giving me a lot of 'up yours' moments and Hex was having a lot of near misses (I will get around to uploading and publishing the videos eventually). I just couldn't believe what Hex was throwing my way, she was more than exceeding my expectations on some courses which were way above what we have been training at. Unfortunately, she clipped a pole here, a long jump there and couldn't quite hold it together for a whole run, but I was absolutely buzzing taking her down to the rings and enjoyed every second in the ring with her. There was one course set by a foreign judge which nobody could get round, Hex got around all of the difficult bits only for me to fluff a turn off a seesaw and leave her wondering where the next obstacle was - ARGH!!!! Idiot! But it did leave me with a 'we can do anything now' kind of feeling. Unlike Stitch who was giving me the opposite feeling as his waits and contacts got worse and he continued to ignore every 'here' command I threw him; much preferring to take his own line.<br />
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We were camping along side Jo who qualified for the British Open with Meddler, so it was nice to get involved in one of the big events even if it was grooming for Jo and not running myself. Unfortunately Jo narrowing missed out on spot at Crufts but I feel she did herself proud and Meddi certainly enjoyed herself! And we enjoyed the evening Disco even though it finished at 10.30pm - what's that about?!<br />
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<b>Results:</b><br />
Stitch - 2nd, 6-7 Jumping<br />
Stitch - 6th, 6-7 Jumping<br />
Hex - Clear, British Open JumpingLelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-1651511638010885232012-08-27T01:19:00.001-07:002012-08-29T00:09:21.780-07:00SWAT 'Summer' ShowLast year I couldn't go to the SWAT Summer show but I had heard great things about it and was looking forward to it this year. Especially after so many of our shows this year have been cancelled, I feel like we're nearing the end of the season and I have hardly just begun!<br />
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I was down to judge on the Tuesday and help the rest of the week and I've got to say that I was really proud to be a part of the show. There was a nice enclosed exercise area, nice size rings, lots of smiley faces, rosettes and trophies which stand out and everything was well organised.<br />
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The decision was made to cancel Sunday afternoon to protect the ground for the rest of the week I thought this was a brave decision but definitely the right one. It was bucketing it down and with more rain forecast and the judges and helpers already soaked through, I think it was only the spaniels and other mud-larks enjoying themselves.<br />
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Monday came and went with a little rain and with some good results for the Club which are listed below and then came Tuesday; Judgment day... I mean my day to judge.<br />
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I had the following classes:<br />
Large 1-2 Agility<br />
Medium 1-4 Agility<br />
Small 1-4 Agility<br />
Large 1-3 Jumping<br />
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I had set my usual sort of courses; courses where the best partnership will win, not just the fastest dog. I like a course which can be successfully run 2-3 different ways so the handler has choices and therefore has to make the best one for them and their dog and then pull it off when it counts!<br />
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Above is my Agility course(s), the black No17 indicates changing it from an optional tunnel entrance for the 1-2's to a selected entrance for the 1-4s.<br />
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Unfortunately there was one dampener on the day; following many recent discussions on the forum and facebook about toys in the ring I had a feeling that something would come up and so had re-read the rule book, not once like I usually do before judging, but THREE times. Sure enough I was approached before one of my classes to see if a boy could run with his dog with a toy in the ring, I was told I could eliminate him but that he would like to run as part of the class. I explained that I knew there was not a rule in the rule book to say that he couldn't do this, however it did put me in a difficult situation as I didn't believe it was right and I could NOT eliminate him because then<b><i> I</i></b> would be the one breaking the rules and making my class a 'special' class. I went to the Secretaries tent for clarification on where I stood and was told that what ever my decision I would be backed up and that they agreed that it is Custom and Practice not to take a training aid in the ring, I was also informed that the 'toy' was actually a velcro treat bag and had therefore at some point had food in it and that the person in question had been putting judges in this difficult situation the whole show and being quite rude and confrontational when she didn't get her own way! - Great!<br />
So I made my decision - as I couldn't eliminate him for running with it, but neither did I agree that he should be allowed to, I decided he could run at the end of the class when it had closed. I would stay in the ring to 'judge' him, but it would not be for competition. I thought this was more than fair - as promised I got a lip full from his mother, but I stayed calm, stood my ground and had my Ring Manager at hand to put me back in the ring where I belonged to start my class.<br />
This lady whoever she is should be ashamed of herself, she claims the toy is to help the dog and boys confidence, but really she is just making a spectacle of them and by ranting and raving by the rings she is knocking their confidence and not doing her 'cause' any favours by alienating judges and fellow competitors.<br />
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Anyways that was a blip on an otherwise enjoyable day. I was pleased with how my courses ran and had lots of nice feedback. The Farrmhouse Cider I'd brought my ring party went down well... in fact a little too well! The Somerset Cider talk came out 'when yer ready, in yer own time (my lover)' and at one point I was waiting for the next dog on the line and my entire ring party were under the Gazebo with the Giggles. All in good fun - just glad I didn't touch the stuff until after I'd finished!<br />
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The following day I was back in the ring competing, had my dog's pictures taken for their photo-frame trophies and then headed home for a sleep before the KC Festival!<br />
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<b>Results:</b><br />
<b>Wendy & Ryley </b>- 1st, 1-3 Jumping<br />
<b>Wendy & Ryley</b> - 3rd, 3-5 Jumping<br />
<b>Sarah & Elliot</b> - 1st, G1-2 Jumping<br />
<b>Ant & Amy</b> - 3rd, G1-2 Agility<br />
<b>Ant & Amy </b>- 7th, C1-2 Jumpng<br />
<b>Alex & Sonny</b> - 3rd, 1-2 Agility<br />
<b>Alex & Sonny</b> - 3rd, 1-2 Jumping<br />
<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - 3rd, 1-4 Agility<br />
<b>Gill & Kassey</b> - Clear, 1-4 Agility<br />
<b>Sarah & Jemma </b>- Clear, Anysize Jumping<br />
<b>Gail & Stitch</b> - 1st, 1-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Gail & Stitch </b>- Clear, 4-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Stitch </b>- 2nd, 4-7 Agility<br />
<b>Stitch </b>- 2nd, 1-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Hex</b> - 2nd, 6-7 Agility<br />
<b>Hex</b> - 3rd, 6-7 Agility<br />
<b>Hex </b>- 3rd, 6-7 Agility<br />
<b>Hex</b> - 6th, 1-7 Jumping<br />
<b>Hex</b> - 10th, 1-7 Jumping<br />
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WOW! Well done everyone!Lelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1441008776904563663.post-54554499128107006682012-08-03T14:20:00.001-07:002012-08-03T14:20:20.775-07:00Just a quick oneI 'd love to write loads about the Agility Club Show but it has dawned on me that I have left it too late as I leave the house early tomorrow not to return until after SWAT and will then be straight out the house again for the KC Festival.<br />
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So in short - we stayed at my Uncle Marks and enjoyed many a good meal there and I got to sleep in my favourite bed...although I had to share it with Hex & Voodoo.<br />
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I am still having tuning issues with Stitch at shows which I don't get in training, usually after a contact; I can only put this down to me over working them or him being worried about being put back on them if he gets them wrong so gives me a wide birth on the following jump which this weekend cost me a place at the Olympia Semis just 5 jumps from the end! Hex is working at full speed and I'm loving it, she's a little bit wide in places and also taking a pop at me when she can catch my hand up (thank goodness Dani had some Arnica Cream on board! - I now have my own.), but she is also doing very nice work on some very tricky courses and picking her tootsies up! The only thing which seemed to be off this weekend were her contacts which she has slowed down on and with no time to fix them, I'm hoping it was just a blip.<br />
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<b>Agility Club Results:</b><br />
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<b>Hex</b> - 10th, G6 Agility<br />
<b>Hex</b> - 15th, G6 Jumping with 5R!<br />
<b>Hex</b> - Clear, C6-7 Crufts Singles Agility<br />
<b>Stitch</b> - 2nd, C6-7 Jumping (Reserve for the 'If Only' Final)<br />
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<b>South Devon Results:</b><br />
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<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - 4th, 1-3 Jumping<br />
<b>Gill & Mollyanna </b>- Clear, Agility<br />
<b>Gill & Mollyanna</b> - Clear, 1-7 Steeplechase<br />
<b>Anne & Stanley</b> - Clear, Agility<br />
<b>Anne & Stanley</b> - Clear, Jumping<br />
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<b>UKA Results:</b><br />
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<b>Jennine & Ruby </b>- Clear on Saturday, Nursery Agility<br />
<b>Jennine & Ruby </b>- 1st on Tuesday!!!, Beginners Steeplechase. Her first 1st just days after her first ClearLelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10436037151880542038noreply@blogger.com0