Monday, June 27, 2011

Outback Tollers

This is Hannah's first trip to the outback, so I am showing her all the tricks I have learned during my bush experience to the Cape York Peninsula. The pic shows us just north of Port Augusta having a break from travelling.
There are many things a dog needs to know in the bush, such as if you pick up a stick and it wriggles, let it go - it is probably a snake.
Tasty morsels lying around could be a Fox Bait. Little insects have nasty stings. Crocodiles live in the rivers, so don't swim unless a human goes in first! There is lots to show her, luckily she is a quick learner.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Hannah's First Novice

Hannah is feeling a lot better on the extra steroids, so much so that she went in her first novice trial. The individual exercises were done very well with only losing 8 points. The pic shows Hannah coming in on the Recall and is just about to sit.
The stays were going well until the end of the one minute sit stay. Kathy was actually on the way back when Hannah lay down. It was a warm sunny day, and she was a little tired as a result of the drugs, and Hannah could not hold the sit any longer. The three minute down stay was done easily, so Hannah missed out on her first Novice pass by about 10 seconds. "Missed it by that much" as Max Smart used to say. Still, it was a good effort for a pup that has a heavy medication and has only just completed CCD last week.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Relapse

Hannah has got her SRMA back again. On Wednesday night she was a bit sensitive, and by Thursday morning she could not move her head again. The Vet has put her steroids up to a high level and she is feeling a lot better. The pic shows me watching over her after she has had her drugs this morning.
A relapse is not uncommon but she was doing so well we all thought she was over it. This just means that it will take a bit longer before she will be completely recovered and back to being a happy Toller.
Hannah was going to try her first Novice trial this week end, but it looks like we may be a scratching.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Tiffany passes a JDX trial

Tiffany has passed her first Jumping Dog Excellent trial. It was not pretty, but it was a pass. The pic shows her clearing the spread hurdle at the start of the run. There was a twisty bit in the middle that caused a panic when Tiffany went one way and Keith wanted her to go a different way, but they sorted it out and got round with a couple of seconds to spare.
I spent the day resting on my laurels from my CCD title on Saturday. My drugs have been reduced again, I am feeling a lot better, and we are back to playing full time. We got hold of a cardboard box and shredded it all over the house, the toy box has been upended and all the toys are spread everywhere, the house is in a continual mess, but we are happy.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Sherbrooke Highway Hannah CCD

Hannah has passed her Third Trial in the CCD class and is now a Community Companion Dog. She did it with 2 first places, and 1 Second place, in 1 week. Not bad for an 11 month old puppy!
The pic shows Hannah running in to Kathy on the Recall exercise.We all got a bit nervous when the dog next to her in the Stays gave her a long stare, but she just turned her face away and refused to play. That is holding her nerve, and keeping her mind on the job.
Keith will not put me in trials yet because I keep dropping the dumbbell and take too long to drop in the recall, but just to encourage him, I did it right in the practice today.
We are going home to celebrate Hanna's success tonight, and get ready for Agility Trials tomorrow.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Tourist in Whyalla

We spent the day seeing all the sights of Whyalla, and we had Freki with us too. He is just one pass away from being an Obedience Champion.
Our first trip was to the wetlands where we walked round the lakes, then to Flinders look-out for a view of Whyalla, and finally to Hummock Hill. The pic shows us at Hummock Hill overlooking the Marina.
In the afternoon we went to Point Lowly and then round the coast to see the Tuna Farms. We had a walk on the beach, but it was covered in rocks so it was not good to walk on. Now we are home and ready for a sleep.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Terrific Tollers

We have had success today. Hannah passed her second CCD trial in second place, and I passed my first Snooker novice trial, in fourth place. The pic shows us with our sashes and cards. Keith was a bit disappointed when we did not pass any of the Agility or Jumping trials, but we did get round with only a couple of faults in some, and got DQ in others.
Hannah now needs one more pass to get the letters CCD after her name, so hopefully that will be soon.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Hannah wins 1st Place

Would you believe it, I won first place in the CCD trial today with 95 out of 100 points. I had to wait all day before going in the ring. We were there at 8:00 for Tiffany to compete in the Agility, and I had to wait until 2:00pm before I got in the ring. Kathy was worried we would not do very well as we had not done much training while I was in quarantine, but there was no need to worry, Tollers have good memories. The pic shows me with my Trophy, just like Tiffany won last year, so we are keeping it in the family.Tiffany made a few mistakes in her trials, but she still did well, getting round the course with 2 faults in Agility and only one fault in Jumping. She was disqualified on the other two runs, but still did well.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Agility Trials Fail

I went trialling on Saturday, it was a bright sunny day, my siesta was overdue and they expect me to run round the course !
Well I didn't. It began to cool down by mid afternoon when the cloud cover came in, so I did have a go at the afternoon Agility Excellent course, until Keith forgot to call me in after the scramble and I went past the next bar. Apart from that, we went well.
At the end of the day, I ran 4 courses and failed all 4. It was not a total disaster, the pic shows me clearing a bar in the Jumping course. We have more trials next week.
Hannah is getting better. She is allowed out and we went training on Thursday and went out to see a Retrieving Ability Test on Sunday morning then visited Molly in the afternoon. Hannah still gets tired quickly, but we can play a lot more, and now she is allowed out we will be getting more exercise together.