Tuesday, May 31, 2011

A-Frame







Stephen spent his Memorial Day Monday building Sky an A-Frame - here are some pictures of it in a nearly finished state.





He is going to attach a swimming pool "noodle" to fill the gap at the apex of the A-Frame and I will paint the A-Frame blue and yellow next weekend.  The A-Frame is full size, each ramp is 9 feet long and 3' wide and the apex is 5'6" off the ground.   The slats are 1/4" thick and are spaced 1' on center down the ramps.  The cost of the wood was around $50, the hinges cost $15 and the paint about $30 - for a total cost of about $100 (including tax), compared to approximately $800 (+tax) from Agiltiy A-Go-Go (the ones they use at the Argus Trials).



There is a slight problem though - he may have over engineered the A-Frame, it weighs that much he has to unscrew the hinges and break it into two halves before he can move it!




He bought enough wood to build Sky a dog walk and pause table - but those will have to wait until he has more free time.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Cousin Kohl

Some of you may have noticed that Kohl has not been his usual happy self just recently.  He has been very lethargic and last weekend didn't manage to complete an agility run :-(

Beth Bricker of 4 Leggers Healing and Massage was at the agility trial so we had her take a look at Kohl thinking that maybe he had some kind of pain/injury causing him to slow down and lose interest.  Beth couldn't find anything wrong with Kohl's limbs but, listening to our list of symptoms, did suggest that we get blood work done to see if Kohl was suffering from thyroid issues.  

I took Kohl to the vet yesterday for a thorough examination and blood draw, we got the results this afternoon ... Kohl is indeed suffering from Canine Hypothyroidism.  Our new vet, Dr. Miller, has Kohl on meds and we will need to monitor him over the next few weeks to make sure the dose is correct.  After Kohl is stabilized Dr Miller will only need to check Kohl's thyroid levels annually, unless of course there is a change in his symptoms, so that is good news :-)

As with most chronic illnesses, it took us some time to notice Kohl's gradual decline in health, we are very grateful to Beth for suggesting we get Kohl checked.  Next time you see Kohl we hope that he will be back to his old self, wagging his tail and wanting to be petted.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Stephen's weekend match report ...


Friday 20th
We started the day with Exc FAST, there was a contact in the send so I didn't bother to attempt it.  Sky ran the rest of the course very well, we scored 48 points in 25 seconds.  The send was worth 32 points so we scored the maximum possible, we still had 7 seconds left to do the send so we could have made it if there weren't any contacts.  No bars down and minimal barking.  

Next was Open STD.  This wasn't too bad either, he was a naughty boy and ran around the A-Frame I brought him back and he did it correctly but was very hesitant about the contacts.  We were still on track for a Q right up the very last jump.  The final jump was placed very close to the ring fencing, I rear crossed Sky into the penultimate obstacle (a cloth chute) - this was a mistake, Sky out of the chute didn't really know where I was, I called him and I think this was reason why he knocked the bar of the last jump (another triple).  To make matters worse I crashed into the ring fencing and got tangled up in it - one of the Robin's had to release me.  

The last run of the day was Open JWW.  This was a very easy course, but I messed Sky up big time - he repaid me by knocking the triple again.  I did the "backy-uppy" thing which we had been working in class, but of course I clipped the base of the jump with my foot and knocked the bar off.  The rest of the run was OK.  I was really cross with myself for this mistake as this would have been an easy Q for Sky.  


Saturday 21st
We started the day with Exc Fast again, there was another contact in the send but I thought I would give it a try.  Sky didn't complete the send correctly so no Q, he did score 47 points so he would have Q'ed easily if he had completed the Send correctly.  It was raining when we ran and the course was pretty wet.  Sky slipped on landing after the first jump but he seemed to be OK so I continued with the rest of the course.  The course was very odd - there was a chute worth 10 points right in the far corner of the ring but there was no obvious route to it.  Anyway, with the exception of the Send he ran the course I had planned and made time so was I moderately pleased with his performance.  

Next was Open STD, Sky didn't make his contact on the dog walk (3rd obsticle) so I pulled him from the course.  

Finally we ran Open JWW.  This was an incredibly fast course and I admit I got a little carried away.  Everything was going fine until the turn just before the weaves, I didn't turn soon enough and Sky had no chance entering the weaves on the correct pole,  I re-did the weaves and everything was fine.  After the weaves we were supposed to double back, take one more jump and finish on the chute.  Somehow I managed to get him to back jump the last jump and we blew the Q - this was a real shame we had a lot of fun running the course.  Ironically Pat (one of Stephen's training partners) made exactly the same back jumping mistake that I made.  


Sunday 22nd
No FAST today so we started with Open JWW.  This was a nice course but I wasn't confident Sky would get the weave entrance first time.  When he did it I called out YES! and of course this caused him to pop out of the weaves!  I put him back in and he completed the course clean.  At last we have a Q - his second in Open JWW and second place on this run.  My weaves mistake cost Sky 5 seconds, without that he would have easily got first place.  

Open STD was not so good.  Things were going fine until the A-Frame where Sky decided not to bother with the contact.  I pulled him from the course immediately afterwards.  


Sunday, May 15, 2011

Spokane Dog Training Club Agility Trial

Place holder for Stephen's match report


We stayed at Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park en route to Spokane for an agility trial at Sontag Park.  Stephen called it the most spectacular place you've never heard of.  It is hard to comprehend the great vastness of the area and it's even more difficult to depict in photos.  Next time we'll make the trip to Dry Falls and then head North up to Steamboat Rock State Park and onto Grand Coulee Dam.  In the meantime, enjoy these photos

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Four runs and no Qs

Here's Stephen's match report sent to his trainer ...
 
I have video of all the runs so there isn't much additional to write about.  The good news is Sky made all his contacts.  He seems to have finally figured out how to run the dog walk and teeter but he is still really confused about what I want him to do on the A frame.  The bad news is he missed the weave entrance 3 times out of 4 and he knocked bars off the triple jump 3 times out of 4 too, including one spectacular wipe out where he flattened the whole jump.
 
So things I really want to work on in class for the next few weeks are:
 
1. Weave entrances from all angles with the wires up so he has no option but to do it correctly.
2. Triple jump - partiularly a sequence where we do the triple and then immediately do the weaves.
3. Approaching the table at speed.
 
Sat May 7th JWW http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYNm7KIJZRk
Sat STD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KkaD3qNiZo
 
Sun May 8th JWW http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXs1vCmnPgE
Sun STD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70A87_weR9Q

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Both Dogs at the Poodle Trial this weekend

Stephen's trial report ...


I ran both dogs in the Poodle agility trial this weekend.  We didn't do very well - 8 runs and no Q's. 

Saturday April 30th
I ran Kohl first on ExcB STD,  he didn't do too bad.  Unfortunately he said "Hi" to the judge which cost 6 seconds and 5 refusal points.  He went on to run the rest of the course clean but was 1 second over time.  If he had not stopped to say hello to the Judge he would have Q'ed.

Next I ran Kohl in ExcA JWW but did not do very well.  He popped out of the weave poles on the last pole!  Jumped off course (which was my fault) and was 16 seconds over time.

Sky didn't get to run until 2:30pm - we arrived at 8:30pm which meant he was hanging around for 6 hours before running.  He ran STD first and made all his contacts but he slid off the table, so no Q.  He did impress the judge somewhat, as I finished my run the judge came over to me and said "what an amazing dog" - which was nice.

Sky ran JWW next it was a pretty good run, but he knocked a bar off and took an off course jump - not really sure why he did either.  He was very quick and did some amazing weaves - oh well there is always tomorrow.

Sunday May 1st
Ran Kohl first again in STD and then JWW.  He ran both courses perfectly but was over time in both so no Q.

I did not run Sky very well at all today.  Again we had to hang around for ages before I got to run him - a 7 hour wait today!  By the time we got to run he was like a coiled spring.  On Std he made all his contacts including the table.  For some reason he popped out of the cloth shute I put him back in but he got a refusal.  After the weaves I did my front cross at completely the wrong place - I intended to do it after the next jump but for some reason I did it before.  I turned around and was literally right in front of the jump, there was no way Sky could even see the jump let alone take it - so another refusal.

On JWW Sky ran very nicely - but I was late with several of my cues.  We didn't qualify and I can't exactly remember why - I think we had an "off course" jump very close to the end.

So in summary Kohl ran pretty well  and I had all the time in the world to get into position for my turns.  Sky ran well too but I handled him really badly - the long wait before running both days didn't help.  Penny will be with me next weeked so I should have some video of our runs.