Friday, November 27, 2009
The Ups and Downs of Agility
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Happy Halloween
Teddy & JoJo and I on the front porch. Yes, it's a poodle on my shirt and the pumpkin!
Teddy with his skeleton costume. It's so hard to get a good picture of him, especially in a black outfit.
Below is JoJo in his panda suit. We thought he makes a pretty good panda. Although, I should have put his topknot in before dressing him.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
WCFO International Conference
Me & JoJo & Teddy with Michele Pouliot and Yvonne Koehler & Aspen
On Wednesday, we attended a seminar all morning and watched the Pro Stars compete in the afternoon. On Thursday and Friday, it was Teddy and I's turn to compete. We performed routines in the Beginner's B Heelwork to Music and Intermediate Musical Freestyle categories. I was very proud of Teddy, he was up and did not seem stressed on the first day. He probably did just about the best he has ever done in competition. On Thursday, we placed first in Beginner's Heelwork, earned a leg, and won a trophy for high scoring beginner dog. In Intermediate Freestyle we placed second and earned a leg.
Me & Teddy (looking adoringly at) Diane Kowalski and Yvonne Koehler & Aspen
On Friday, Teddy was much more tired and therefore stressed. When Teddy is like this he is noticeably more distracted and disconnected. We did not do as well as the day before. We missed qualifying in Intermediate Freestyle by 1/10th of a point, but still placed first. However, in Beginner's Heelwork to Music, we placed second and earned a leg, finishing our title. We also won best best collar.
Saturday and Sunday were spent in workshops and learning about training techniques from some top trainers and freestylers. I learned a lot and can't wait to start implementing some ideas. I even got to work JoJo, my then 15 week old puppy, which was fun. This was JoJo's first roadtrip, and I'm so glad that he got to tag along. The experience was priceless for him to get to be around a lot of other people and dogs. He had a blast and was so good in the hotel and crating room.
Here is our Beginner's Heelwork to Music routine.
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And here is our Intermediate Musical Freestyle routine. I realized about 3 months ago that the original choreography that I had for this routine was just not working for us. I had an extra prop that was a hula hoop and moves that Teddy did not enjoy. So, I changed about 75% of the choreography. I realized that because of the camera angle, you can't really see my prop. It's a large clock face.
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Here is the Arkansas group that attended the conference with our dogs and the awards that we all won:
We had a great week. It was an honor to be there and a pleasure to see so many creative and impressive teams.Wednesday, July 8, 2009
The Birthday Boy
In case you are wondering how you send your dog and be behind the camera waiting to snap the picture all at the same time: I used a Manners' Minder machine on the other side of the tire, I set Teddy up on a wait in front of the tire, ran behind the camera on a tripod, told him to jump, took the picture, and hit the remote on the treat machine. Teddy was good to oblige me as I need several attempts to get a halfway decent shot.
So far, it's been a good year for Teddy. We have managed to finally finish our Rally Advanced Excellent title, our Graduate Novice title, and our Freestyle Dog Excellent title in musical freestyle. We are on track to finish 2 more titles before the end of the year, but we'll just keep our fingers crossed for those because anything can happen. I'm so proud of him because he is trying so hard. We are working together as a team better than ever. He even earned a pairs leg in USDAA agility a couple of weeks ago. Our gambler's runs were beautiful, but my bad timing cost us the Q's. We will continue to keep working and playing freestyle and see where the future takes us. I just hope that we have a lot of years left to keep playing together. Happy Birthday my sweet boy!
Monday, July 6, 2009
Announcing JoJo
Casablanca's Get Back JoJo
JoJo is named after his parents, Jolie and Joey, as well as the Beatles' song, "Get Back". He is a fun, playful, and rambunctious little boy. He may only be a ball of white fluff, but there is a fireball underneath. We have had a ball playing with toys, and he loves to run in the yard and tug. He's a good tugger, with the cutest baby growl. Potty and crate training are coming along steadily, but it's hard not to get impatient when it comes to those issues. However, he can already sit, down, and nose touch on command.
Teddy is coping with his new little brother moving in. He is mainly just avoiding him in general. I think he'll start to come around as JoJo gets bigger. This picture will give you some idea of what's going on in my house:So for now, we will just play and have fun and wait for him to get his last round of shots so he can get out and socialize. Then comes puppy class...
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Teddy Lure Courses
Teddy had a fun Saturday. We went out to our agility instructor's house and watched some flyball. Then the dogs got to try out her new lure course. After that, all the dogs were turned loose to play and explore together.
Teddy had a ball playing with all the other dogs. He got really hyped up watching the other dogs run on the lure course. He did great the first lap around. After that, I think he was looking for a short cut. Actually, I think if they had teased him just a little bit more and kept the bag closer to him, he would have completed the second lap. Still, he had a great time. Maybe we'll try it again sometime. What a great way to spend a Saturday!
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Happy Easter!
Friday, April 3, 2009
No More Haltis & Rally Obedience
While we are still following the Susan Garrett Ruff Love book (see posts below), we have turned in our head halti. It is a product that I have never liked, and I have always read bad things about. There have been many reports of injuries with dogs. However, I thought that since my dog was no longer a rambunctious puppy, and I did not jerk on the head halti, then he would be fine. That was not the case, though. One day, I got Teddy out of his crate and he cried. At first I couldn’t figure out what was hurting on him because he wasn’t limping. After a trip to the vet, Teddy was diagnosed with a bad neck strain. Luckily, it wasn’t anything worse than that. He was put on crate rest for a week or so until he was better. Lesson learned- no more head haltis! I’ve been careful with him since then, but he hasn’t shown any more distress.
And here are some pictures from rally on Sunday (our worse heeling day):
I swear he's laughing at me here!Wednesday, February 25, 2009
My Agility Paradox
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Gigi Does New York
I was really thrilled this year to be able to go to New York to watch the Westminster Kennel Club dog show for the first time. I've grown up watching it on tv forever, and I've always wanted to go. So, my mom and I took a trip I'll never forget. On a mad dash out the door on the day we flew out, I saw Gigi, a small silver poodle that my mom brought me back from one of her trips, sitting by my phone. I grabbed her, thinking I could let her be a part of the fun. So, here is Gigi's perspective of our trip to New York. I had to take the pictures with my phone, so the quality is not great. Forgive me if this sounds a little like a children's book, I'll post my real pictures soon in a different blog entry.
Gigi helped get the car loaded so we could get the airport faster, we don't want to miss the plane.
Gigi waits anxiously to board the plane.
Gigi enjoys a cold beverage on the plane. Are we there yet?
Here's the inside of the theatre.
The next day, we went to the top of the Empire State Building. That was one place that I had never been to, and because one of my favorite movies is "An Affair to Remember", it was a must see. We were lucky that it wasn't too cloudy that day. Gigi is right above Time Square here. We could still see the New Year's ball.
On Sunday, we went to the Yorkshire Terrier Club of America specialty show. There were so many beautifully groomed Yorkies all in one room. Gigi thought that since she is a poodle that it would be rude if she made an appearance.
After a fabulous day at Madison Square Garden and getting to watch the poodles being judged at ringside, we returned to watch the groups judged. The ring looks smaller than it does on tv.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
In Celebration of Yorkies
I've spent most of my time on this blog lately focusing on Teddy and our current issues. So, I have neglected the yorkie twins, Heidi and Gracie. To remedy this, I've put together a few videos that we've taken over the past couple of months. The first is the girls playing with a new toy, a baby bird that chirps. They have a lot of fun playing together.
Heidi and Gracie turned 1 year old on December 6, 2008. We can't believe that they are already 1! The time really does go fast, even though we never thought they would get out of the teething/chewing stage. One of my favorite pictures in this video is with Teddy, and the girls are looking down on him, trying to figure out how they can get to him. When they look down, their birthday hats start falling in their face.
This last video was taken most recently. My parents added a sunroom onto their house, and the girls LOVE to go out there and play with their little soccer ball. Their toy drive has really kicked in. They really are too cute when they are playing together, we just have to make sure it doesn't get too rough. Enjoy the slow motion part in the middle because it took me forever to figure out how to make that work. The girls really are a joy!
Monday, January 26, 2009
Life is Like an A-Frame
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
My Late New Year's Resolution
Friday, January 16, 2009
Doggie Boot Camp
And that was just the beginning. At only 12 weeks old, Teddy came ready to take control of my world. He wanted to rule, and since I was the only one around, I became his loyal subject. The dog that preceeded Teddy was a 4 1/2 pound very soft, often ill Yorkshire Terrier. So coming from this background, it's needless to say that this rolicking Standard Poodle was a bit of a change. I knew how to love a dog, but I didn't know how to be a leader in this type of relationship.