The D&S Jumpers Trial was held this weekend in Saskatoon. Romeo and I participated and it was a lot of fun! Great turn out, I think they said that this was the biggest AAC agility trial (apart from Nationals) held in the province EVER! Very cool, and a great way to celebrate D&S's 10 year anniversary (congrats Shirley and Diane!).
Romeo had a rockin' Starters Jumpers run on Saturday, taking his first Q and 1st place! Our Starters Standard round on Saturday was less than stellar. Romeo did great, but I wound up pulling him off a tunnel by turning too soon. It was all downhill from there. But these things happen, right? He did really well for the first half of the course, so we will take that success.
Today, Sunday, we were entered in two Starters Jumpers rounds. No Q's again, but Romeo pulled off some really nice stuff, nonetheless. The first Jumpers of the day would have been glorious, but again more tunnel woes. We are definitely going to be working on tunnel value over the winter!! Unlike most dogs we run into at agility, Romeo is not a tunnel sucker. Good in some cases, but very bad in others. I can easily pull him back out of a tunnel with just the slightest movement, and he will happily choose a jump or a contact over the tunnel, as happened in the second Jumpers round on Sunday and our Standard round on Saturday. Not cool. So we are going to work value value value over the winter!
I've heard rumors in the past about Saskatchewan having the nicest agility folks around, and I definitely saw proof of that this weekend! I'm lucky in that I know a lot of people there from other dog sport venues, but all of the new people I met were so helpful and friendly, fun to joke around with, and just really great to spend a weekend with. The weather SUCKED on Sunday, very very gusty and cold, but all of the participants were cheery and upbeat despite the frigid temps and winds that sent jumps, pylons, and plastic chairs flying across the ring at inopportune times.
All in all, Romeo took two 1st place ribbons and a 2nd place ribbon, with one qualifying round out of four. Not bad for our second weekend out! Definitely a lot of successes to be proud of, and a great trial to introduce us to the world of competitive agility! Thanks to everyone for helping us out, explaining what the heck Gamblers is all about, showing me tips on teaching directional cues, cheering and clapping after our runs ...
... and especially to Mike who took these BEAUTIFUL pictures of my boy!
Congrats on your first agility 'Q' !!!!
ReplyDeleteI sounds like you had a fun weekend and gained lots of valuable trial experience.
Sounds like a great weekend!! Nice pics too!! I'll have to email Shirley and Diane and congratulate them on ten years!!
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ReplyDeletepictures are great, so proud of you both. Funny he doesn't like the tunnel, I know someone who LOVES it.... his Mom. :-)
ReplyDeleteNice job Romeo! Congratulations! That looks like so much fun. I have to get Mom to put me in something like that.
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Congratulations to you and Romeo! Love the action shots!!!
ReplyDeleteGood work Romeo. Those pictures are great.
ReplyDeleteLove Ruby & Penny
Congrats! Sounds (and looks from the photos) like you guys are having a
ReplyDeletegreat time in the agility ring. My dog Walter isn't a tunnel suck either, and yep, while some things are easier with tunnel sucks, some things are easier with not-tunnel sucks so it all evens out! But I'm sure the value building you'll be doing will be a great help.
We had a judge from Saskatoon at a trial here in Ottawa a few weeks ago. She was super nice :-)
Great pictures. Diana
ReplyDeleteWay to go on getting a 'Q' and first place. Romeo sure can fly.
ReplyDeleteHow is Gio doing? We haven't noticed any recent posts about him.
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Wasn't it fun? Except for the weather of course.
ReplyDeleteCasper will soon be posting about his results of the agility trial too.
Woofs Casper, Buddy, Nikki and foster dog Jazzy