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More of the story: Freya’s Rally-O trial

July 27, 2009 by kathi

I gave you the short version on Saturday. Now here’s more of the story of our first attempt at rally obedience, and a happy photo with UKC judge Patti Burgess (thanks to Tracy and Sharon for the photo):

This UKC Rally Obedience trial was held by Flying Paws Dog Training Club at Northwest Obedience Club‘s training hall in Cary, IL. This was an air-conditioned building with one amply-sized room set up as a crating area, and another with the trial ring.

I was running late, but my wonderful friends saved space for Freya in the crating area. There was a pretty large RO1 entry, so I still got there just in time to do the course walk-through before judging started. A printed copy of the course was also given to each competitor (which I understand is not always the case).

Freya was shown a few times in German-style conformation, and she also has her Canine Good Citizen and ATTS TT certifications. Obedience training has been a life-long activity for all of our dogs. But this was Freya’s first time at any performance-type trial, and my first time back in a trial ring in around 10 years.

It’s bad form to publicly post a course layout without prior permission, which I totally spaced on asking for, so obviously I won’t be posting it. But I will comment on a few things about our run:

  • Remember I mentioned that two of the exercises at the novice level in UKC Rally did not exist in AKC Rally, which is the version we had started training for? It is a good thing we made a point of training them, because both were included in the course!
  • After all of these years, I still don’t know my right from my left! I took us into “Spiral Right, Dog Outside” the wrong way. I actually was thinking “right” but to the right of the cones, which of course, put Freya on the inside. Fortunately, I realized my error after a few steps, asked to re-try and got it right. One repeat of an exercise means you can still qualify. Two repeats means you do not qualify.
  • Our other point deductions were also totally my fault, not Freya’s. They were all for having a tight leash. Freya was not totally with me on the first few stations, so I tightened up on the leash. If I had loosened up on the leash once she was back with me, or better yet, given her additional hand signals, more verbal encouragement or an additional command, we would have retained a few more points. Given my extreme nervous state, I am still happy to have ended up qualifying and placing with 91 points.
  • Most of the obedience training that I’ve done with Freya and past dogs has been for Schutzhund or traditional obedience rather than rally, and that both helped and hurt us. Freya already has a fairly good Stand thanks to the show ring and traditional obedience classes, so we were ready for the Halt Stand that was our fifth station on this course. But in the more traditional venues, you cannot use additional commands or signals other than the initial command. It definitely hurt us that I didn’t use those additional commands and signals. It has actually been difficult for me to get accustomed to being able to talk and move more, and I need to work on giving us every possible advantage. If we do compete in traditional obedience down the road, I’ll worry about phasing out the additional chatter then.
  • I had an extremely bad moment a few days before the trial when Freya would not do a finish to my left when given the command and signal that she’s supposedly known for at least a year. I taught her a new signal which used massive body English and both hands, and is surely illegal in any venue outside of rally obedience. Thankfully, it worked, because the only finish on the course was a left finish. Now that the trial is over, she once again understands the original command. Go figure.

And of course, a big factor was the moral support and advice from Sharon, Tracy, and Melanie. Thanks, you all kept my head from exploding!

I am making plans for a trial weekend in mid-November (there are not that many UKC trials in this area). There is another trial in October, but I haven’t found out yet if it is part of a breed (non-Rottweiler) specialty or if is is an all-breed event. I don’t know how far we will be able to go, but I do know that at a minimum, I want to finish this RO1 with Freya. I’ll keep you all informed on the journey.

(NaBloPoMo | July ’09: 27 of 31 | 75% Challenge: 184 of 274)

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

Late to the party again: doggie nail file

July 26, 2009 by kathi

As you know, I’m often late to the party, like I was with the FURminator. Coincidentally, it’s another dog grooming aid that’s been around for a while, but that I’ve never tried until now: Shirley Chong’s Doggie Nail File.

A while ago, Denise told me that the owner of one of Axel’s half-siblings used a similar device to keep his dog’s nails short. I mentioned Shirley Chong’s article, and then kind of forgot about it.

I am guilty of not keeping my dogs’ nails at a perfect length. Neither one is very good about at-home nail trimming (although Freya will roll over on her back to have her nails trimmed at the vet, go figure). I was near the hardware store today and figured this was worth a try. Easier than wrestling the dogs into submission and hog-tying them for nail trims (you don’t think I really hog-tie my dogs, do you? Although if you’ve ever had a dog that was bad about nail trims, you’re not objecting to the practice either, are you?) and cheaper than taking them to the vet or groomer.

I already had a board that was close to the suggested size: my board was a 1 x 8 (if anyone can tell me why 1 x 8s are not in fact 1″ x 8″ I would love to know, by the way), 30 inches long. I spent the huge sum of $7.59 for a 1.5-foot length of 4″ and a 1.5-foot length of 2″ 3M Safety Walk Tape. I did not cover the entire board so I would have a non-rough area to grab.

As I’ve mentioned before, Axel was raised by a cat, so it was insanely easy to show him that I wanted him to scratch the board. He seemed to know what to do with a “scratching post” when I showed him with my hand, and then took his paw to demonstrate what I wanted him to do. I did not need to use the clicker at all, and I barely needed to give him any food rewards. Freya, however, tried to raise that cat to be a dog, and she really didn’t want to scratch the board, even with food, praise and clicker. We’ll try again, though, as she wasn’t violently objecting or anything, just very uninterested.

I’ll get some pictures or video at a later date, for those of you who are late to the party like me.

If you haven’t visited Shirley Chong’s site before for this great tip or a number of excellent training articles, visit or bookmark it now!

(NaBloPoMo | July ’09: 26 of 31 | 75% Challenge: 183 of 274)

Filed Under: Rottweilers Tagged With: Axel, doggie nail file, Freya, NaBloPoMo, Shirley Chong

First Rally-O leg for Freya!

July 25, 2009 by kathi

Freya now has the first leg of her UKC Rally Obedience 1 title! She had a score of 91 (out of a possible 100 points) which was also good enough for third place in a very small Novice A group. I will freely admit that pretty much all of the points deducted were because of my screw-ups, not hers. I did tell you that I was the stupid half of our team, didn’t I?

Thanks to Sharon, Tracy, and Melanie, who all supplied moral support and good advice (unfortunately my paralyzed brain didn’t retain much of the advice) which really helped get me through my first trip back into any performance competition venue in almost 10 years!

More details tomorrow or Monday, and hopefully another photo, too.

(NaBloPoMo | July ’09: 25 of 31 | 75% Challenge: 182 of 274)

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

Last-minute preparations

July 24, 2009 by kathi

We’re spending the evening on some last-minute preparations for Freya’s rally obedience trial tomorrow. I have the van loaded with two crates, crate pads, reflective tarps and sun shields, sheets, towels and MapQuest printouts. And this time, I remembered to load my folding chair, although I’m sure I’ll be pacing instead of sitting.

We did not do any actual practice this evening, as it is not only raining, but thunderstorming. I think we know all of the exercises by now, though. Or at least Freya does. I have spent some time once again reviewing the rulebook and the signs, and more time praying that I don’t misread any of the signs once it’s showtime tomorrow.

Freya is preparing for the trial by sprawling out on the love seat and napping. And snoring loudly.

Who is the more evolved species here, I wonder?

(NaBloPoMo | July ’09: 24 of 31 | 75% Challenge: 181 of 274)

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

A mysterious disappearance

July 23, 2009 by kathi

On Monday, we had a baby cardinal sighting. It was quite brief and it was not possible to determine much, including the age of the little one. And now it seems that we have had a mysterious disappearance sometime in the last 24 hours.

We haven’t seen much of the male cardinal, but the female has been to the nest every day. Today, however, she was not sighted at all. Since the nest was unattended and neither parent was seen or heard nearby, Dan got in close to quickly stick a cameraphone above the nest and get a photo:

Two eggs, no babies. Hopefully the baby we saw was older than we originally thought and was ready to leave the nest. In trying to find out more information about cardinal nesting habits and cardinal babies, I found estimates of anywhere from 7 to 15 days before the young ones leave the nest. I did not think the cardinals had been there that long, but I don’t know for sure.

The eggs are supposedly laid one each on consecutive days, so I’m not sure why (at least) one hatched and the others did not. I’m guessing these eggs are not viable since we haven’t seen the female cardinal for a whole day. Either that, or something happened to her. We do have the occasional predatory bird in the area, and of course a fair number of cats whose owners let them roam outdoors.

It’s sad to think that something might have happened to them, but that would be part of the circle of life. I just hope it had nothing to do with the overzealous bush trimming last week, but I have a feeling that is probably the cause of those two eggs not being viable.

(NaBloPoMo | July ’09: 23 of 31 | 75% Challenge: 180 of 274)

Filed Under: Non-Rottweiler Pets and Animals Tagged With: cardinals, NaBloPoMo

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