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29 March 10

Handling 3 Week 4

Riot was on his best behavior in class tonight. He had gorgeous down stays while I walked the sequences and he was just happy to be working. 

Once I put him in a down, I rolled his back end over onto one hip and that seemed to keep his down a lot more relaxed. He wasn’t nearly on edge and I didn’t have to worry as much about those elbows popping up. I’ll have to try this during stay practice in obedience class tomorrow and if it works, give the rolling onto a hip a command and teach that to him. 

We did all of tonight’s sequences at 26” in preparation for his big USDAA debut at the Mid-Atlantic Agility Showcase this weekend. 

Our first sequence was a two jump lead out to a serpentine with a significant distance between jump one and two. Our first time through started out really nicely, but the dog working on the other side decided to come visit. I put Riot into a down as soon as he cleared the last jump in the serpentine and he stayed there until the other dog was corralled. Our second attempt started even nicer than the first as Riot read the need for collection nicely and added an extra stride before jump two. The serpentine was very nice and tight too (remember this is at 26”) and the send into the tunnel was nice. I didn’t cue any deceleration coming out of the tunnel so he jumped the second to last jump a lot bigger than ideal and we didn’t get a tight line to the last jump. 

The second sequence allowed the opportunity to introduce Riot to the concept of layering. It took us a few times to get the timing right, but we successfully layered a jump (which is the grand scheme of things was actually a pretty hard jump to layer). Again I had problems cuing deceleration coming out of the tunnel that started the sequence that added to the confusion. Riot is really good at picking up even small cues, so I’m having to learn how to become a better handler. 

Our third sequence provided us with some challenges. We haven’t worked a lot of push-throughs and this seemed to be a source of confusion with us. We really need to go back and work some one jump work.

By our last sequence things were starting to fall apart. I’m not real sure where Riot’s head went, but it seemed to have left for a while. We started with a tunnel and I released him and he went to the area where the last dog left the course? Next attempt he took the tunnel and then next jump and just kept going not paying any attention to me? Next attempt we got through the sequence, but it wasn’t pretty. Next attempt again was through the tunnel and straight over the jump without paying any attention to me? Then we went through the tunnel and went back and peaked over the tunnel? Finally we had a pretty decent go at the sequence with one check over the barrier to see who was leaving between the last two jumps. No one could figure out why he was acting the way he was. Not sure if he was stressed from repeating so many times or it was just the end of a long class. The two times through we had the most success with, I really riled him up before hand. 

I’m looking forward to this weekend. He has 13 runs over 3 days and I’m a bit worried that’s a bit too much for him. It’s going to be a LONG weekend so we’ll have to see how he holds up. 

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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh