I am up in very cold and snowy Salt Lake City. It is not supposed to be cold and snowy but you know those weather forecasters, sorry Tracy if you are reading this!
It was a great weekend though, Geoff and I got to trial Sat. and today, and, I am teaching my awesome Utah groups the next 2.5 days. It was really fun to see that at the trial 90% of the people trialing are my students, even though I only get to work with them every 2 months I am claiming them because they are fantastic!!! It was fun to see everybody showing, although Julie would have to point out that I have ADD and don't really watch anyway!
It was a very small trial and really fun! One of the things I was most looking forward to this weekend was showing Merger for the first time in USDAA, and showing SoBe again, it has been a while!
Merger first... he turned 18 months on the 31st of November so quite obviously he is far from seriously ring ready. However, since my intent was to call this a multi run fun match it was a rousing success as far as I am concerned.
Was he perfect, not even close. As a matter of fact out of 5 runs he had zero qualifying scores, but, he ran great! Even in those few runs I saw a huge improvement in his confidence and speed. He dropped two bars in his jumpers run and then did not drop another bar the rest of the weekend. He hit every weave pole entry on the first attempt and finished every set without missing a pole! He picked up my cues and tried as hard as he could to do exactly what I asked when I asked each and every time.
What did I learn? I learned where the holes are, I learned that although I have spent the majority of Mergers obstacle training time working on contacts and weave poles, his contacts are not even close to a finished product. SO, what have I been doing?? Not enough reps of what will teach the desired behavior, what is the desired behavior? Ahhhh... that is the question ,but, I do believe that I have finally figured it out.
I am going to stick with the running contacts, I just have to create a better understanding of the criteria for Merger, this means I have to sort out exactly what I want, how I want it to look, what I expect the desired performance to be, break it down, and, consistently train what I want.
My plan is to get home and lower both the dog walk and A-frame and leave them down for a significant amount of time, doing tons of reps with a hoop at the bottom just building speed, drive and stride placement, reinforcing a foot in the desired area with tons of play and reward! This is not an earth shattering new training method, this is what I believe is necessary to improve on what Merger already does fairly well and make it better. He had some very nice contact performances this weekend but not what I would call finished or even desireable. He is taking way too many strides on the dog walk and I have to address that issue before I go any further with that contact. He is starting to really get the A-frame and is driving up and over very nicely but is only about 50% successful in hitting the contact, that is not good enough.
I cannot train these behaviors in the ring so I have decided to refrain from showing him in any classes with contacts until we get it sorted out. I guess that means he is a jumpers dog for a while! That is totally OK as I am trying to look at the big picture, I will take the time on this end to train the behaviors I want rather than keep showing him and establish tons of bad habits that will never go away.
Thruthfully, the contacts are the only true "training issue" that I felt he had. He needs confidence which will increase his speed and we need experience running together so that I can more effectively handle him.
With the baby dogs you never really know what is going to happen or how they are going to run, this makes handling decisions very difficult, however, I do feel that overall he was wonderful.
He will grow mentally into his extremely large body and he will figure out that his front and rear end can work together it is just going to take time. I am happy to wait he is going to be a great agility dog and he is already a treasured member of my family, what more could you ask for?
Now SoBe, holy crap! What an amazing athlete and so much fun bundled into that feisty little package :-) SoBe is the most amazing jumper, she can maneuver herself from any angle at a ridiculous rate of speed over any jump with ease, I love that about her, one of the very many things that I love about her.
She is like driving a race car down a mountain road at top speed in a snowstorm! If you can keep control it is a huge rush and if not, well....
I learned this weekend that she must have ample warm up time before a run or she is not controlable, I learned that there are always going to be compromises that I must make along the way to keep the peace, I learned that she really is a fabulous team player I just have to be very clear in my direction, calm in my presentation, and, absolutely 100% focused and on my game at all times or she knows it and will gladly take over.
SoBe is power personified or would that be dogified? She comes off the line like a bullet and does not willingly slow down until it is all over. She pushed every start line but I pushed back and won, she pushed her dog walk performance and I am not sure that I came out on top in that battle. Her A-frames were fantastic, as a matter of fact they were the A-frames we of the running contact ilk dream of, up and over the top with just enough air not to have hang time but to put her clearly and deeply into the contact before the hasty exit. Please let them forever and always stay that good :-) You do realize that those of us with running contacts pray daily to the running contact gods :-)
Her weave poles were better than they have been in competition, she missed an entry or 2 but never popped out!!!!
It is proof that hard work pays off, and, SoBe is hard work but so very worth it. She makes me smile just to think about her how lucky am I to have such a wonderful dog in my life! Oh yea, I have many wonderful dogs, it makes me smile just thinking about them all.
In a nutshell the Sobster earned 2 advanced standard legs, a Steeplechase Q, a masters jumpers leg, and a masters snooker leg this weekend. She also went comletely nuts in advanced pairs, and, got carried off the masters gamblers course, she bit me several times every time I lined her up on the start line and barked like a crazy fool while doing it, this is why we do it, right?
Of course the older more distinguished canines in the group also rocked this weekend, Geoff did amazing with Rumor and Xtra, Wally and Maze were brilliant as always :-) Ahhhh... what a weekend!