First off, I practiced some fancy handling moves last night
at the field. My favorite being the
“backy-uppy.” Jefferson
“gets” it and reads it like a charm, it is ME that has trouble performing the “backy-uppy”
without feeling like I am going to do a “falling downy!” Seriously, with
his increased speed and enthusiasm, I believe having a “backy-uppy” in our bag
of tricks will really help us perform more complicated Grand Prix and
Steeplechase courses that have an emphasis placed on accuracy and speed.
We also practiced the “lap turn” which is another complicated handling maneuver. It involves calling your dog to your “lap” in order to by-pass the front of a jump and allows you to call them around to take the backside. Again, this is pretty difficult since Jefferson is so darn obstacle focused! He will run around looking for an obstacle to take if I do not cue him fast enough where to go. But, I set up a tunnel and jump to practice and Jefferson was by-passing the front of the jump and confidently taking the back side by the end of our training session.
snooker-type training by having him run around the field with me, by-passing obstacles until I gave him the cue to take an obstacle. This was VERY difficult at first as he headed over jumps, weaves, dogwalk – you name it, and he was there faster than lightning! But once I brought out the big guns (Baked Cheetos and his very own Chick-fil-a kid's meal) he stuck with me like glue. We ran around the field and he did NOT take the obstacles until I released him to do so. This was a great exercise for our team and I plan on incorporating this whenever we are practicing. By the way, I did work on re-sending him into a tunnel (from a distance) once he exited it. He still looked at me like I was a bit crazy for asking, but he did get the hang of it by the end of our practice session. So, if we see this challenge again on a gamble, I feel more confident in our ability to be successful.
Jefferson was such a good
boy this week and I am so VERY pleased with how hard he is working and willing to
stay in the game with me. We worked for
nearly 40 minutes last night – he was not bored and wanted to play MORE. Yay!
This is a huge accomplishment for Team J-Dawg. Now, I am just praying for a heat wave next
week so I can work on acclimating Jefferson (and me!) to running in the heat
with the same enthusiasm as we show when the temperatures are in the 50s and
60s…
Ah...Spring Break cannot get here fast enough!
~"No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn."
Hal Borland
~"No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn."
Hal Borland