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Saturday, July 30, 2011
First Morning
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Celebrating Taylor's PACH and PACH2
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Samurai Earns NA NAJ
Samurai attended a very nice Novice/Open Agility trial this weekend. He brought along plenty of surprises, as well as his first AKC titles. Samurai’s Saturday Standard was flawed, but a Q, and I messed up our Saturday’s Jumpers by trying to put a front cross where a rear cross should have been.
Sami’s wrapped a very nice Sunday Standard Q in a quick, 39 seconds. We squeaked by in Jumpers with some balky weaves and a run by on the jump after. The “scream of the Samurai” he let loose during this episode sent the whole house up in laughter so loud it was heard outside in the RV where scoring was being done. Regardless of his antics, he is now Wingssong The Seventh Samurai NA NAJ TG1 TBAD.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
The Art of Running Sideways
Monday, July 18, 2011
What We Did on Our Summer Vacation
- Learning to threadle. Yes we can do this with certainty now, about as easily as we can serpentine. Thanks Karen!
- Learned the forward motion front cross. Great for working with the more difficult threadle situations.
- Got a new understanding of rear crosses on the flat, and on jumps. Thanks Jen!
- Got a new view of working with, and managing reactive dogs. Thanks Anne!
- Learning some great ideas in course strategy. Thanks Anne!
- Learned how to do push back turns. With our new footwork, Sam aces these now. Thanks Karen!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Tintype Impression
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Taylor earns PACH and PACH 2 Titles!
With the introduction of the new AKC Preferred Agility Champion (PACH) title July 1, I have learned that Taylor has earned a double championship of PACH and PACH2.
The PACH title is awarded to dogs jumping in the Preferred class who have earned 20 double qualifying rounds out of Excellent B Jumpers and Standard, plus 750 points. PACH2 represents 40 QQs and 1,500 points.
According to the American Kennel Club, the PACH was “created as a way to recognize the superior performance, speed and consistency of AKC’s Preferred agility competitors.” The title is being given retroactively to dogs who have earned the qualifying criteria.
Up until the titles were announced, I wasn’t sure if Taylor had earned PACH or PACH2, since I had only been counting double Q’s for the PAX. To date, he has 50 QQs to his record, but I wasn't sure where he stood with points.
Luckily, Taylor came through once again, bringing in the two agility championships, just as he heads into retirement. The two PACHs round out a banner year for Taylor, who earned the 2011 AKC 4” Preferred National Agility Championship in Lexington, VA, this spring. Only 11 national agility championships are awarded by the AKC each year.
Thank you, Taylor for bringing so much joy into my life. My “Precision Clockwork Mouse” has opened the door to people and experiences that I never would have had without him. Whatever else comes, I will cherish him always.