Saturday, November 16, 2013

Saturday's Smile

Mama Miska & Uncle Tyro: "He's sneaking up on us. Isn't he?"
(Finally, proof Bodi is an alien - his "white eye" is blue!)

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Caught in the Act

WOW!
I made it to the voting round of the "William Wegman inspired" photo contest
 on Patricia McConnell's blog! That's me "Bird Dog Bodi".



You can cast a vote here (until 11:59 CT tonight):
https://www.facebook.com/PatriciaMcConnellPhD


Alas, we did not win but it was fun to be in the running.
Congratulations to "Story" the Weim!

Wednesday, November 06, 2013

Wednesday's Work

For a variety of reasons, we have not attended any classes for several months. Where has the time gone? We did, however, manage a few private obedience lessons in the summer. Here are two videos from my introduction to the broad jump.

My first session learning the obedience broad jump sequence

 

Being an introductory lesson, the broad jump is set about half its trial length (which will be 46"). To avoid a diagonal jump landing in front position, the plunger is used to encourage a straight jump landing followed by a turn then a front. This is the type of exercise where we employ the earlier foundation exercise of going out to and around cones (for example, go-outs). As shown in the above video, we ended each attempt with a front and a fun reward delivery rather than a formal finish (finishes will be added much later).

The following weekend

  
If I am counting correctly, there are 6 steps to a broad jump:
1.  wait in a sit position
2.  jump straight over the boards
3.  land straight
4.  turn to the right
5.  front (sit in front of handler as straight as possible)
6.  finish (either by swinging to the left or by going behind the handler then
     sitting in the space between the boards and the handler)

Monday, October 28, 2013

Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You!




Biggest screen sensation since "The Vizfield Follies"!








___________ _ _ _ _ _ ___________




"Help us out today and find yourself a place
where you won't get into any trouble!"



A place where there isn't any trouble. Do you suppose there is such a place, Toto?
There must be. It's not a place you can get to by a boat or a train.
It's far, far away. Behind the moon, beyond the rain.














  
   
       



Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore!


Dorothy:    How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?
Scarecrow: I don't know...but some people without
                brains do an awful lot of talking, don't they?


Oil can.....Oil can.....


"Oh! Lions and tigers and bears! Oh, my!"


Sneaking up on me, eh? Why, I'll ... Ruff!

  
I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too!


Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!
The great Oz has spoken.


Oz:  As for you, my galvanized friend, you want a heart!
       You don't know how lucky you are not to have one.
       Hearts will never be practical until they can be made
       unbreakable.

Tin Woodsman:  But I still want one.


I can't come back! I don't know how it works!


Oh, now I'll never get home!


Then close your eyes and tap your heels together three times.
And think to yourself, "There's no place like home."



There, there, lie quiet now. You just had a bad dream.


No. But it wasn't a dream -- it was a place.
... this was a real, truly live place.
... most of it was beautiful.





The Cast
                   The Incomparable Miss Judy Garland
                    Dorothy:                                 Diva
                    Cowardly Lion:                        Diva
                    Wicked Witch of the West:       Miska
                    Glinda, the Good Witch:           Miska
                    Auntie Em:                              Miska
                    Scarecrow:                              Bodi
                    Tin Woodsman:                       Bodi
                    Toto 1:                                    Stella
                    Toto 2:                                    Bodi
                    Wizard of Oz:                          Tyro

    

H A P P Y       H A L L O W E E N

from the Supermodels
Diva, Miska, Stella, Tyro & Bodi


2014 marks 75 years of  the "Wizard of Oz"!



Monday, October 21, 2013

Teeter Time 2

My first session with a teeter and a bar jump sequence.


Ah, the distractions of autumn!


Notice the front cross (at 36 sec) and resulting side change.

   
The ever present "Handler Error"!


[At the end of the teeter, you are hearing "Nose" not "No"
as a reminder to wait until released.]
   

I am quite proud of my teeter progress. In the name of "setting one's dog up for success", it is customary to set up a new sequence of obstacles (or a new obstacle within a sequence) in a straight line. As you can see, this novel sequence included a change of direction between the jump and teeter. This set up was chosen in order to slow down my approach to the teeter.


Photo Op!


We've accomplished quite a lot in the backyard by regularly honing our foundation skills and fitting in obstacle training sessions here and there. Since there is only so much we can accomplish at home, it's time we took our training to the next level by signing up for agility classes. A-Frame and Dogwalk, here we come!!!

Friday, October 18, 2013

Teeter Time 1

I've been playing the bang game (here) since I was tall enough to reach up and pull the teeter down. In July, we had one 10-minute session on a teeter that was resting on a pause table. These videos are from my first session with a full height teeter a few weeks ago. (This teeter has a steeper pitch than those used in competition as it is only 10' long rather than 12'.)