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Friday, December 31, 2010

Dog Agility Horror Story

So, I had try to make one of these robotic-voiced animated videos myself. This one is about a dog who tries to help his handler experience his fears of an agility trial environment. Hope you like it!



If Agility Dogs Could Speak

This is a very funny video that is making the rounds lately. Makes a lot of good points.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas Angel R&R

The quiet time after Christmas is often the best. Sam rests up after the celebrations.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

TAYLOR EARNS PAX2!

A wonderful day.

He also earned his Master’s Jumpers Preferred 6 (MJP6) title at the same trial. He earned both titles on the same day – Sunday, Nov. 14) at the Agility Ability trial in Bartlett, Illinois.

PAX is the highest title currently available to Preferred dogs in AKC agility. PAX2 requires 40 double qualifying runs in Excellent B.

Taylor earned this title in only about 2 1/2 years and about 30 trials. On the way to this PAX, he has earned as many as 6 2QQ weekends in a row, or 24 straight Qs. He at times maintained Q rates in the high 80%.

Master's Jumper's Preferred 6 represents 60 qualifying runs in Excellent B Jumpers. He has only NQ’d two Jumpers runs in 2010. Taylor also earned the 5th and 6th legs towards his Master's Excellent Preferred 5 (MXP5) title.

Taylor earned this title in a 2 QQ weekend – 4 straight clean runs – with a 1st place on every run. He ran every run like the dependable little tank he has always been. We’ve hit a few bumps in recent trials and it was great to be running once again with my unstoppable, “Precision Clockwork Mouse.”

Thanks to Mike, who has been an important part of our team on this journey. Thanks most of all to Taylor. In my lifetime, I will never know another dog like him.

He is now:

(U-CD (HIT) Wingssong Sweet Baby James CD RE AX AXJ MXP4 MJP6 PAX2 OFP RL2-AOM - 2nd Place Finalist, 2010 AKC Preferred National Agility Championship)

Thanks to Scott Perske at Photos by Toto for the wonderful photo.

Monday, December 6, 2010

SNO Motion Agility


No wonder the Europeans win all the time.

Another beautiful, slow motion movie by Czech film maker Michal Vokrouhlik, this time their version of agility in the winter season.

No moving into climate controlled buildings for them, I guess.

Still, the dogs move majestically through their strides, letting us only marvel at what a magnificent species they are.