Michele was extremely patient with me as it was apparent I:
A) had never seen a dog before
B) had never seen agility equipment before
C) had two left feet, or
D) had two right feet
E) didn't know my left from my right, and
F) was basically clueless
The time flew by and I got tons of great ideas that (providing I get out there and WORK them - WHAT? You have to train this stuff?) will improve my ability to handle Phoenix with more accuracy and a lot less frustration on both our parts. It's incredible how agility training has changed since we lured our first dogs slowly across the dog walk, yelling "EASY! EASY!" the whole time.
Phoenix is totally exhausted. Since we got home, he just lays on the floor and rolls his eyes at me when I walk by. I think his brain is full, too.
Thanks, Michele, for all your insights and thanks, Tammy, for hosting her and providing such an absolutely, perfectly, wonderfully, beautiful Iowa June day for playing agility outdoors.
IT was fun!!! Seeker it 'toast' too!! He might even be 'burnt toast'!!! We couldn't have gotten luckier with the weather!! It's a good thing we 'tweaked' the end of that course when Michelle wasn't looking too!!! VBG
ReplyDeleteThat's why you take a puppy!!! You don't have to run a whole course! (of course, we had to do some restrained recalls - sucking wind!!)
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