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26 April 10

Riot OA and OAJ!!!

This weekend at the PVGRC agility trial, Riot completed both his OA and OAJ titles!

Saturday

First thing Saturday morning was Open JWW (not on video). The course was nice and flowy. We had a refusal early on on a jump and I’m not sure what happened. I don’t know if I pulled him off of it or he wasn’t paying attention to it, but I managed to pull him back around and we finished the course without any other incidents. He even nailed his weave entry. Riot Q‘d with a 95 and 3rd place. This was his third leg and completed his OAJ title.

That afternoon was Open STD and Riot Q‘d with another 3rd place. Riot’s a-frame contact was not very good and his teeter wasn’t great, but he had a nice dog walk contact. I’m still holding contacts longer than I would normally with him as we have plenty of time to spare and I want to reenforce good habits. I made a bad assumption and didn’t support the dog walk after the tunnel the way I should have. Riot got a refusal there, but otherwise had a very nice run.

Sunday - Riot’s Excellent Debut

First up was Riot’s first time in Exc A STD. Riot’s contacts looked great this run. I did release him quickly off the teeter to the table, but he held both his dog walk and a-frame today beautifully. We had a bit of a bobble in the middle of the course with Riot taking an off course jump before the tire — something none of us saw as possibility (and I don’t think any other dog took it either), but Riot was absolutely determined to take it. I called him back around and then I have no idea what happened on the weave polls. He completely blew by them for some odd reason, initially I wasn’t going to fix them, then I decided I was going to go back and fix them, but even on the fix he didn’t stay in which was very odd. On video he looks like he’s say “come on there are better things to do.” I have no idea what that was about, and I don’t know why I was so lax about his not weaving. I don’t think my wishy-washy-ness (nice word, huh) helped the situation any and I’m not sure if that’s why he didn’t complete the weaves the second time. The rest of the course was really nice and I’m especially happy with how he read the closing sequence of jumps. Riot’s first attempt at Exc A STD ended in an NQ, but it certainly did have “moments of brilliance.”

Our final run of the weekend was our first Exc A JWW run. Riot was a little distracted and pokey for this run, but still managed to run clean, Q, and come in 3rd place! I’m not really sure what the pokiness/sniffing was about, he was nice and drive-y for the first 3 obstacles, but then had his nose down after jump 4 and after jump 6. The rear on the flat into the weaves worked out nicely and he nailed his weave entrance (no sign of any of the weave issues we faced in the morning). I did pull him out really early for this run. I think they weren’t even half way down the first page of 20” dogs when I brought him up to the ring and he was the 7th dog or so on the 3rd page of 20s. In addition, they weren’t even moving that fast even though the course was a fairly fast course. I was also really nervous for some reason running this course, so he could have picked up on that too.

Riot also decided against treats again this weekend. He did it a bit on Saturday, but then took treats later on. Sunday, I upped the ante and brought better treats and cheese (because of his stomach issues earlier, I try not to change up the variety of treats that he’s getting too often). Well, he refused cheese! I brought cheese with us to warm up for his standard run and he either spit it out, or refused to take it. I did get some really good tugging out of him shortly before entering the ring which was really nice. He still refused cheese before his JWW run, but he decided he would work for his kibble there. I’ve never had a dog that’s so picky when it comes to food. Last night he got a green bean that dropped while we were preparing dinner. I made the other dogs leave him alone because I wanted to see what he’d do with it. He carried it around and played with it for a good 10 minutes before he got bored with it and someone else ate it.

14 March 10

BRDTC March 2010 Agility Trial

Riot was out in the agility ring for just the second time this weekend and he did a really good job. He’s still a baby dog, but his focus and determination in the ring is incredible. I absolutely love running this dog. He is just so much fun.

Friday

We started with Open Standard on Friday and had a really nice run. I babysat the tunnel to the weaves too much and tried to get his attention before the weaves that I think I made the situation worse. I also pulled him off the jump after the chute. But overall it was a really good run.

Our late afternoon run was Open JWW. Over all it was a really nice run. I need to work on our turns to make them tighter. We also missed our weave entrance again. We’ve spent so long working weave entrances, but not that much time working them as parts of sequences at speed. We also haven’t done that many courses and I think he does start to get tired part of the way through.

Saturday

JWW was first. It was a really nice course. I sat Riot at the start line and walked out past jump 3. He took off and seeing the drive and determination in his face was a beautiful site. After jump 5 I did a front cross and before I had completely turned around to move forward, Riot had taken jump 6, skipped 7 and was halfway over 8 (which got a collective sigh from the gallery). I called him back, and continued on from the missed 7 for a beautiful remainder of the run — including nailing our entrance to the weaves! A couple people who missed the run asked how it had gone. When I told them about getting behind on the front, they looked at me and said why are you front crossing that dog?

Open Standard was Saturday afternoon. I was really worried about the opening since it was tire to a dog walk/tunnel discrimination and we’ve had a lot of problems with this in class. Fortunately the tunnel opening was about 3 feet away from the dog walk so I made sure my lead out had a lot of lateral distance and we had a successful opening. We again had issues with the weaves entrance, but other than that it was a decent run and our first Open Std Q!

Sunday

There were no Qs on Sunday, but two really great runs. In Standard, Riot had one refusal getting on the table. Not really sure what happened there. And we had weave entrance issues again and for the first time did not complete our weave poles properly. Other than that, a great run.

In JWW, I made two handling mistakes. First I did not make sure I had his head when he came out of the tunnel (obstacle number 1) and second, I was a little paranoid about him taking the wrong end of the tunnel and over compensated when I think if I had just told him tunnel, he would have gone, but I confused him. We did get our weave entrance and the last half of the course was beautiful. 

Overall this weekend was a great success! This is only his second time out, only his second new environment (he did seem to be more interested in this floor than the floor in Cleveland). And this is a really chaotic trial — it’s crowded and the crating is practically on top of the ring. 

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh