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Freya: class notes 1/23/10

February 3, 2010 by kathi

Since most of our classmates were at the first day of For Your Canine’s APDT trials on January 23, Freya and I basically got a private lesson that day to help us prepare for the following day’s trials. Allan set up a practice course for us designed by one of the judges that I’d be trialing under on Sunday. I was able to view this video to identify areas to work on before doing another run-through. Allan posted a video of that run-through to his blog.

No course map today since it was a course used in an actual trial for which I did not get permission to publicly post.

Start: I still want to get better attention from Freya at the start. She does now seem to know that we ain’t goin’ nowhere until she makes eye contact with me. Our next run started off with better attention.

25. Spiral Right – Dog Outside. She’s lagging, partly because she’s not paying full attention to me, and partly because I’m not being interesting enough nor am I giving her enough cues to stay with me. Our teamwork is much better in the next run.

8. Left Turn, 13. 360-Degree Right Turn. I’m surprised we don’t lose more points on turns in trials. We did a little better in the next run.

2. Halt-Sit-Stand. Freya has never had a pretty stand. I would like to be able to stand her with a verbal command alone and will work toward that. She does not move around much which is an improvement.

20. Fast Pace, 21. Normal Pace. Still need to work on making pace changes more noticeable. Varying the length, even more so than the speed, of my own steps seems to be the key.

17. Call Front, Finish Right. Slow and crooked sit. Sits seem to be the current problem area. On the next run, I gave her both verbal and signal cues to help her sit quickly and in the correct place.

11. 270-Degree Right Turn, 10. About “U” Turn. See above; we really have to work on polishing our turns.

23. Halt – 90 Degree Pivot Right – Halt + 5. Halt – Sit – Walk Around. This is something that I believe exists only in APDT Rally. Signs can be “married” as in this example. The ending Halt with Sit of sign 23 is used as the beginning Halt-Sit of sign 5; it is not performed again. So the sequence is Halt with Sit – 90 Degree Pivot Right where dog moves with handler – Halt with Sit – handler Walk Around dog. We did ok.

13. 360-Degree Right Turn. See previous comments on turns.

28. Halt – Turn Right – 1 Step – Halt + 3. Halt – Sit – Down. Another set of “married” signs. I want to phase out the excessive body English for the Down signal, but Freya’s Down has not been too consistent, so I will stick with a firm tone and exaggerated signal for now.

9. About Turn Right, 14. 360-Degree Left Turn, 8. Left Turn, 10. About “U” Turn. See previous comments on turns.

Bonus: Exercise 1. Halt – Leave Dog – Call To Heel. This is one of our better bonus exercises, but could use some polishing. I’d like her to come in closer and straighter.

This is the first session where I switched to a 4-foot leash. I found it helped me greatly in keeping a loose leash. Even when I tied knots in my 6-foot leash, I found myself folding it too short or grabbing it too short and below the knots. It may not have been the greatest idea in general to switch leashes the day before a trial, but in terms of avoiding point losses for tight leash, it was very successful.

As always, you can see more videos of our rally obedience classmates, as well as Allan’s other training clients, on his YouTube channel.

(NaBloPoMo | February ’10: 3 of 28)

Filed Under: Rottweilers Tagged With: Freya, NaBloPoMo, rally obedience, video

You know I have to do this

February 2, 2010 by kathi

While I wait for official online confirmation on AKC’s site, you knew I’d just have to look up and post these shots from the Onofrio Dog Shows site, didn’t you?

APDT has trial records online as well, so I have been checking for Freya’s scores as well. They have posted updates for many of the January trials already and it looks like they are almost up to our trial weekend.

Now for the answers to questions that have, or have not yet, been asked.

Axel needs to go for his OFA cardiac certification. It is the only essential health test that he has not done yet. Although we may do it sooner locally, it is tentatively planned for a cardiac clinic at a show in April. Whenever and wherever it is done, it will be done by a board-certified cardiologist and we’ll also do a Doppler as well as auscultation because he is old enough that it can be used to rule out SAS.

Axel is already listed as a stud dog in The Total Rottweiler Magazine and on Rottweiler Nation, but he won’t actually get to be one until all of his health testing is complete.

Also on the breeding thing: Dan and I got our first purebred Rottweiler 16 years ago. Since then, we have owned six Rottweilers. We have never bred a litter of our own, nor have any of our males sired litters raised by others. We have never had an accidental breeding (and may I say that I no longer believe that some people’s accidents are as accidental as they say). We make sure our dogs get the best of care and appropriate show, sport, and/or obedience training. We have donated time and money to Rottweiler and all-breed rescue, and one of our own Rottweilers was rescued as a stray (we’ll always love and miss you, Missy). Regardless of whether Axel ever sires a litter or not, our actions now and in the future are not the cause of dog overpopulation. So don’t kill my joy with any breeder-hating crap, please and thank you.

Now I really should get on with those Freya videos!

(NaBloPoMo | February ’10: 2 of 28)

Filed Under: Rottweilers Tagged With: Axel, breeding, NaBloPoMo, OFA

Short start to a short month

February 1, 2010 by kathi

It’s as if he had never been gone. Axe is settled back into our household routine and life is back to two-dog normal once again.

The photo from his final major win in Florida arrived today. Everyone was right… seeing those words “New Champion” really is exciting! His official championship certificate from AKC arrived on Friday. Sorry if you are on Axel overload, but you know I have to show them off here, don’t you?

Photo: Bill Meyer Dog Show Photography

And with that, Axe will step out of the spotlight for a bit and take a well-deserved break.

So now it’s Freya’s turn once again, and our immediate concern is her APDT trials coming up on Sunday. I am hoping to complete her Level 1 title at Trial 1 with a score of 190 or higher in order to earn the RL1 with an Award of Excellence. Or if things go south, we need to qualify in at least one of the two trials with a score of 170 or better, and preferably at both in order to get started on the 10 qualifying scores needed for a Level 1 championship.

I’ve got several of Freya’s training and trial videos to review here beginning tomorrow. I’ve already identified several things we need to work on during the week.

(NaBloPoMo | February ’10: 1 of 28)

Filed Under: Rottweilers Tagged With: Axel, Freya, NaBloPoMo

The end to a successful January

January 31, 2010 by kathi

As I get older, I get wussier about long drives, especially after dark. Five and a half hours home from Lake St. Louis has just about wiped me out.

Axel ended a very successful January with Julia by qualifying in Rally both days this weekend. That gives him the three legs needed for the Rally Novice title, so he is now CH Precious Gems Axel vom Viersen, RN, CGC. I am beyond happy with his accomplishments over the past month, and beyond grateful to Julia for making them happen.

And I’m ending a successful January NaBloPoMo with this very short post!

(NaBloPoMo | January ’10: 31 of 31)

Filed Under: Rottweilers Tagged With: Axel, NaBloPoMo

Greetings from Lake St. Louis

January 30, 2010 by kathi

While there have been no major disasters today, things haven’t gone quite as smoothly as I had hoped.

Freya is accompanying me on this trip to pick up Axel. She is a fairly good traveler and settles down pretty quickly in the van. She’s also pretty quick to settle down when crated at training or trials. I’ve never taken her to any out-of-town trials or seminars, though, so this is her first time staying in a motel with me. So far it has been kind of a pain.

Neither of us is very happy about the fact that pets-allowed rooms are also smoking rooms. Freya didn’t stop sniffing for so long I was afraid she was going to hyperventilate. I haven’t smoked in almost 20 years so I find the smell to be hugely noticeable. It kind of put both of us off our food.

Neither of us is very happy about the fact that we did not arrive in time to get a first-floor room. To make matters worse, both staircases to the second floor have open steps. Freya is not particularly fond of stairs and open steps are like a special kind of stair hell to her. And to me, since I practically had to drag her upstairs.

She has finally calmed down enough to watch TV and chew on a bone and allow me to type this. In about an hour, the stair portion of the bedtime potty break trip will be expedited with the most enticing food I have with me. Then we will both get a good night’s sleep. I hope!

(NaBloPoMo | January ’10: 30 of 31)

Filed Under: Rottweilers Tagged With: Axel, Freya, NaBloPoMo

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