Thanks Louanne.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Working singles up against a fence...
Last weekend (actually, now that I think about it, it really was the weekend before last. Time flies when you're having fun or just busy) the princesses, minus the princess palace made the trek to out to Lee Lumb's for a clinic with Alasdair and Patricia MacRae.
The setting, as it always is at Lee's, was beautiful.
The clinic was REALLY good. I learned a lot about what to do, and what NOT to do with both Ben and Flint.
This being Tricia's first trip to Canada we made sure she got the full experience including a full length and intimant tour of Canada Customs, great fall weather, and lots of sight seeing....or something like that. I hope we can convince them to come back soon...ever?
I've included this picture of Ben...because he's running on green grass. Something we probably won't see again for about 7 or 8 months.
Many thanks to Lee, Carly and Brian for being such great hosts and Kristi for her help in organizing the clinic. You've set the bar high. Many thanks as well to the MacRaes for sharing their knowledge in such a clear and concise manner. There was MUCH talk under the tent about how "easy" the exercises were to grasp, and that was obvious by the improvement in the dogs and handlers.
Now, out to the field to do some work!
Friday, October 5, 2012
This blog will be short
Much like Ben's National Final's run. After a fantastic season, lack of experience caught up with him. After a good session on the practice field the day before I was looking forward to running Ben. He left my feet the way I expected, but when he got to the top he was spooked by the set out crew (no fault of theirs, they were completely consistent through the week), lost his sheep back to set out and we retired. Such is life running young dogs.
Having said that, we had a Fantastic time at the finals in Klamath Falls. Many thanks to the everyone who made these finals a success. We spent the week watching great teams run, visiting "Texas and California", closing down a party or two, and just plain visiting with old friends we don't to see often enough as well as meeting new friends we'd like to see more often.
I didn't take any pictures, but Kristi Oikawa took a bunch of great ones. Her slide show really says it all.
Looking forward to doing it all again next year.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
My bags are packed...I'm ready to go.
Not leaving on a jet plane. Instead Ben and I are headed south in style in the Princess Palace, on our way to Klamath Falls in Oregon for the USBCHA finals.
Apparently there's just no such thing as packing light for these things. Does it ever rain in Klamath Falls? Who knows, but we've got rain gear. Don't worry Kristi, the Best In Show chair didn't make the picture, but it did make its way into the truck - as did the zero gravity chair. A girl can't be too comfortable sitting out in the blazing sun (why am I bringing rain gear??) for a week watching dogs and sheep.
Really looking forward to seeing all of our friends that we just don't get to see enough of, watching great dogs work, and running Ben in Nursery.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Baby's all grown up.
This morning I realized that Sam is two years old.
I'll be the first to admit that raising a guardian dog has had its ups and downs, but now that we're two years in I can say that for the most part it's very much been worth it. We have yet to lose anything to predators and hearing Sam's bark at night is reassuring (I worried before I got him that it might be annoying - but other LGD owners were right - you get used to the barking and it does give you peace of mind). I like visiting with him when I go out to the sheep, and he's a good reason to go out to them. He's very bonded to his sheep and, knock on wood, has not gotten into any trouble at all for a bit now. He's also very entertaining and definitely a conversation piece. While he doesn't live in the house with us, he is very much a part of the family.
Happy Birthday Sam.
It's hard to believe that he looked like this when we got him.
I'll be the first to admit that raising a guardian dog has had its ups and downs, but now that we're two years in I can say that for the most part it's very much been worth it. We have yet to lose anything to predators and hearing Sam's bark at night is reassuring (I worried before I got him that it might be annoying - but other LGD owners were right - you get used to the barking and it does give you peace of mind). I like visiting with him when I go out to the sheep, and he's a good reason to go out to them. He's very bonded to his sheep and, knock on wood, has not gotten into any trouble at all for a bit now. He's also very entertaining and definitely a conversation piece. While he doesn't live in the house with us, he is very much a part of the family.
Happy Birthday Sam.
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