This is always such a special trial to me because I get to see my "first" agility friends in Helena, Montana.
April 26th, 2008
Our first run of the day was FAST Class (novice). We weren't very focused for this run. At least we got the "not so good" run out of the way!
Our second run was Regular Class (open). I didn't think we did very good, come to find out - we Q'd and took 2nd place! Unexpected surprises are nice!
Our last run of the day was Jumpers with Weaves Class (open). Duchess and I LOVE classes like this! We had a great run! We Q'd and took 1st place!
April 27th, 2008
First run of the day is Jumpers with Weaves Class (open). Duchess was jumping a bit flat and knocked bars. She was also popping out of the weavepoles.
Second run of the day: Regular Class (open). Duchess and I are not very focused. Did certain parts of this run great and other parts -- not so great.
Our last run of the day was the most fun! It was the FAST Class (novice). This was interesting because the teeter was so far from me and Duchess is not found of it. It worked out great and we Q'd and took 2nd place! It was a great way to end the weekend!
I was pretty impressed with her teeter because we never practice. I was happy to see her be cautious, but still make the contact.
(Had to AudioSwap. Sorry the music is not what it says it is.)
You should really work on your signals you give your dog when you run agility, because it's your fault that your dog make "mistakes". :-)
MichelleMischa 11 months ago