So what's new with the Shelties? Well for starters we have been diving into the sport of Canine Nose Work. I am loving it! In fact when I should be out training agility or obedience with the dogs, I find myself placing "hides" for them instead. The dogs think this is a great game too. As soon as they see the containers they get straight to work searching the area. At the moment the biggest things we are working on is finding the correct container (the shelties are going through a phase were they think nose touching any container is acceptable), and then when they find the correct container stay committed to it until I call them off it. I am really enjoying the proofing portion of the commitment training. Things like "can you stay committed if I walk past you?" "What if I kick the other containers around?" "What if I throw food on the ground?" It's really no different than proofing for any other obedience behaviour and since my dogs have been exposed to a lot of proofing in the past, they are catching on quickly to this step. So we will keep training in this sport eventually working up to having "hides" indoors, outdoors and on vehicles. Below is a video of Spryte during a training session. Strider is doing it too, but so far I haven't had time to upload his video (takes like an hour and half for 3 mins of video).
What else have we been up to? Well Spryte and I continue to work on our open exercises. I am really happy with everything except her dumbbell retrieves, she continues to mouth them despite all my efforts to teach her otherwise. Some days she's great with very little mouthing, other days I feel like I'm back to square one. This battle will not be won this year, in fact it could take several years. So we will just keep training until that day comes. I won't wait until its perfect to show her, but I won't give up on trying to fix it either.
So lastly I'm trying to figure out what to do with the dogs this year. I like having a goal in mind to work towards. First Strider is only three standard Q's away from his CKC agility championship, so I have to make that a priority. Second the AAC agility nationals are in Alberta for 2013, so I really want to qualify to go with both dogs and do well. So looks like a lot of my time will be spent training and showing in agility. Third, Spryte only needs two more points for her CKC conformation championship, so I better hit some shows too. Oh and I would like to breed Spryte in the summer/fall. So it's not looking like I will have time for showing in obedience this year. If I can make it work I will, but when I really sit down and think about it I know that it is just unrealistic to add obedience to this year's goals too.
Pictures are from a play date that Snap and Quinn had about a week ago. Puppies are now 5 months old! All the puppies are doing really well. 3 of them are in classes with me doing pre-agility training and rally obedience. They are catching on quickly to all their new skills and having a great time while learning!
What a good idea! Maybe I can do that!
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I finally had time to watch the video = like Wendy said, Quinn went nuts when hearing Spryte. Nose work looks fun, can't wait to start with Libby.
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