Keegan

Keegan

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Updating!

I have found it really funny how hard it is to train and compete with 4 dogs in agility and keep up with this blog...oh yeah...and start a business.  Our summer was so busy as the baby girls began their agility careers. Leia finished her novice jumpers and standard titles at her 2nd trial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc3nWkR2Ggk.  She is very sassy and mouths off while she runs.  Shadow struggles (she doesn't think so) with contacts but her jumpers skills are fabulous. She is now in Excellent Jumpers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqeKjxGwbfQ.  I'm amazed that a fast little 10 inch tall dog can jump contacts but she certainly can and does.  

In June I made the decision to break Karma's two-on-two-off and go with running contacts. That process has been, and continues to be one of the most difficult things I've ever trained. Things have progressed well enough that her Aframe is just about as perfect as I could expect but her dogwalk still needs improvement.


In addition, Keegan and Karma had a busy USDAA year as they qualified for the Cynosport World Games held in Louisville, KY October 11-16, 2011. Both dogs qualified in Performance Speed Jumping and Performance Grand Prix.   We had a great show as both dogs got to run in the finals.  Keegan even threw down an amzing Performance Grand Prix run to put us on the podium with a bronze medal.  Karma won the Performance Speed Jumping Semi Finals which put us in the first seat going into the finals.  Karma and I had an off course in the finals but I so enjoyed the opportunity to push hard in a final round with both dogs. It was an amazing expereience. The girls will be experiencing their first USDAA trial next weekend.  I can't wait!



Thursday, March 24, 2011

Where have I been?

OK, yes, it's been almost 6 months since my last post.  I have no excuses other than I've just been busy.  The baby girls have grown up and are quickly approaching their first birthday, this coming Sunday.  They are running sequences now and are just a joy.  I am very anxious to see how they continue to develop.  Currently, Shadow is a speed demon that can weave as fast as Karma.  She has also developed an array of tricks including a "moonwalk" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNBtrLBqkBc. Of course with speed, comes a lot of off courses.  Additionally, Shadow likes to jump her contacts; therefore, she is still on lower boards and we are focusing on utilizing Syliva Trkman's methods.  Leia on the other hand is meticulous and also quite fast.  Her running contacts seem to be built in.  How nice is that? This video was in January when they were up to 6 inches.  They currently are both up to 20 inches and doing well.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3fuYHl-I0U.  Leia isn't as far along with weaves as Shadow; however, I suspect she will be the first one I compete with.  They will be 15 months the end of June and I'm considering their debut at the Nebraska Kennel Club show in July. 

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Puppy Fun!

I am amazed at what these two girls can do.  It's been a fun summer watching them develop and starting their foundation trianing. Now, they are beginning to put some things together. This morning I worked Keegan and Karma and got lazy about re-setting everything.  I was working those 2 on Serpentines, 270's and tunnel discriminations.  I left the obstacles out but tweaked the serpentine to make them a bit easier for the girls.  They were pretty impressive kids!

http://www.youtube.com/user/dustcloudcanine?feature=mhum#p/u/0/GG1J_Dg4tKg

Here is the map of what we worked on.  Serpentines and 270's are being taught as independent obstacles and in obstacle focus. The difference for them will come with threadles when those will be handled as handler focus.  I'll keep working these lines slowly until I have the serpentine totally in line. I'm pretty pleased with these 2.  Leia is easier to train and takes everything in stride.  She is more food motivated.  Shadow, while more challening, I anticipate will be an enormous amount of fun down the road. She's more toy motivated.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Yes, I did cry - but only once!

For all of you that get frustrated with agility, your dog, your timing, your lack of speed, skill...whatever...I do feel your pain.  On Saturday afternoon of training with Stuart and Pati, I did dissolve to tears.  We were working an exercise they call "Triple Threat Drills", and the name alone should make one want to cry.

The sequence started with #1, but then we got to #8 and from there we had to pick up any of the 4 obstacles that were not part of the sequence and get back to #1 and do the course again. After the 2nd run through, we had to pick up another of the 4 obstacles, just not one we had already done and then run it again...as you can tell, that wound up being a 26 obstacle course. I ended up taking the A-frame first time around, followed by the #4 jump on the second go round...that is NOT what made me cry. 

As we started the exercise, I made the mistake of handling that #4-#7 sequence very conservatively...let me remind you that I was training with Stuart and Pati Mah as they prepped for the USDAA Nationals.  Pati immediately stopped me and wanted me to get 2 back to back front crosses in...one between #4 - #5 and the other between #6 - #7...take a look again at the line from #1 to #4 and let's think a second about who I was running...oh yes...I kid you not.  After the 4th failed attempt, I dissolved.  Pati quietly came out and reminded me they fully intended to "push" me beyond my limits all weekend.  She told me I could make it happen but had to give Karma her "shhhh" as she went between #3 and #4...even though I was needing to get there...so...on the 5th attempt, we finally got it.  It was just one more example when they proved to me that our dogs indeed need and use all of our cues...not just the motion alone.  That was the first and last time I cried that weekend...when all else fails...give your dog more information!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Playing on the beach of Jekyl Island before training all weekend in Jacksonville with Stuart and Pati Mah.

Energy Flow

So, after 2 days of training with Pati and Stuart Mah, one of my biggest "take-home" messages was all about Energy Flow...when we run agility, the course has sequences where the energy has to be high and big, and then other parts where the energy has to come down and relax.  "Relax into it" was a phrase I heard a lot and it took me a while to get the feel of that.  How do you relax on an agility course when you run a dog that is 50 x faster than you?  It all sunk in when we played around with "Gamblers" courses using a "time gamble" rather than a distance gamble.  During the first 30 seconds, we built up as many points by making up our own course...then the buzzer sounded and we had 15 seconds to get the gamble and get out. 

We worked two different set ups. The first was a box of jumps and the gamble was to get in the box and do a 270 turn with a straight line through the box.  Essentially, you could go straight through the box, then do a 270 or you could enter the box and start with a 270 followed by a straight line through. 

Since I don't get to play USDAA, and I was a bit unfamiliar with the game, Pati spent a good deal of time talking me through it.  When you rush to get all the points in during the opening sequence the energy is obviously very big and high, in order to get the gamble points, you must be able to settle back down and calm the energy or you won't be able to blast a fast dog in the box and correctly get the 270's and straight lines.  If don't calm down, they'll come in too fast, miss the straight lines, etc... 

What a perfect game to play in order to build the energy and then have to bring it back down rapidly.  I didn't get to walk it since I was trying to understand the rules better, but this was the sequence that Karma and I successfully ran at the end of the weekend...without walking it...how cool is that?  NICE!!!! We finally got the energy flow to work perfectly. 

The 2nd time gamble was a jump with weaves on both sides and we had to take jump-weave sequences...the goal was to get as many of the jump-weave or weave-jump sequences as possible without going over 15 seconds or you lost all the points you built up.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Let go and hit the gas!!

Tonight I sit here thinking about the really great weekend we just had and the prospect of what this week will bring.  Both Keegan and Karma got 2 Double Q's this weekend with their fastest times EVER.  I'm so grateful for the many great instructors we've had along the way.  That said, I am most grateful to the one that has given us the most, Stuart Mah.  We leave on Tuesday to drive to Jacksonville, FL to train with Stuart over the weekend.  Both little girls (6 months) are going to have private lessons on Friday and Saturday nights, while Karma will get most of the work on Saturday and Sunday.  Keegan is going as my security blanket and relief dog when I can no longer feel my legs. 

Why would we do that you ask? Quite simple...Stuart is the reason we play agility in the first place. 

Karma - Photo by Rosemary Strasser
In 2006 I met Stuart at a camp.  Keegan wasn't even competing and I remember being so frustrated and feeling like I'd never be able to play this game...I'd never get my front crosses right, or support the jump, or get my dog to weave, etc... Over the course of 2 days, he and his wife Pati, showed me that agility is a game to be played with your dog, and your dog is the one that has the majority of the responsibility.  All I had to do was train them well and learn how to drive the two "sportscars" that I play the game with...it's really all about when to "tap the brakes" and when to "hit the gas"...when to hang on and when to let go.  It all seems so simple doesn't it? In theory it is...problem is that like so many other things in life...we just like to hang on too much.  We need to learn to let go and hit the gas. 

MACH2 Keegan


Keegan finished MACH2 in Burnsville, MN on August 22, 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXGinMRjonk&feature=recentlik .  I was pretty frustrated with him that day because he ran so slowly...my husband is fairly convinced that he knew it was the last Double Q we needed; therefore, he ran slow to prevent me from screwing up.  Those of you that know Keegan, know that's likely right...he is definitely that arrogant.  The funny part was that he proceeded the rest of the weekend to run his normal fast self. 

This weekend (September 17, 18, 19, 2010) Keegan ran his fastest times EVER.  A couple months ago I was certain this was his last year competing due to the leg, but thanks to a wonderful vet in town, cold laser therapy, and chiropractic work, he looked and ran spectacular this weekend.  Even when I fell on my rear this morning in JWW, we still managed to recover, qualify, and win the class.  Now I need the chiro work!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

5 Months!

Wow. The summer has really flown.  The girls have kept me very busy. This past Saturday they turned 5 months.  Shelby made the long drive back to Indiana with her mother last weekend.  I was pretty sad but happy to find out how pleased the breeder was with her.  She'll be shown primarily in UKC and I look forward to someday having her back to do some agility with. 

Shadow is proving to be a delight to train.  About a month ago I had posted a note on our lists to place her. Then I started training her. Now there is no way she's leaving...how's that for good plans?  She is super fast and delightful to live with. She reminds of Keegan all the time...even looks like him.


Leia has definitely turned into the naughty puppy with her mother's fiery attitude.  Both girls are so fun to train.  While working on typical puppy stuff (sits, downs, stays and self control) they have also been introduced to agility.  They are learning how to be very obstacle focused puppies.  They can drive with nice distance already through tunnels and jumps without bars.  They're comfortable on all boards that wobble and have been run across planks and introduced to contact obstacles low to the ground.  I have to say it's been a great deal of fun and I blame them for my not posting regularly on the blog.

I look forward to a weekend in Minnesota with Keegan, Trinkit and Karma.  Keegan only lacks 1 Double Q from MACH2.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

16 Weeks!


Leia - 16 Weeks
Shelby - 16 Weeks
Yes, the girls are already 16 weeks.  Worse, it's been a month since my last post.  It has become a busy time since they are now actively training daily.  Shelby (ShiVK Firing on all Four) is leaving in 2 weeks to go be a show dog in Indiana.  I will continue to co-own her and follow her accomplishments in the breed ring.  She likely will come back to me after she finishes her Championship.  Leia (ShiVK Her Father's Fire) has become the dominant - pushy girl I knew she would be.  She is developing some nice sequencing skills through tunnels and jump standards without bars.  Shadow (ShiVK Small Fiery Inferno), is crazy fast. Everything she does, she does it in squirrel speed.  She's a very interesting puppy...seems a bit shy and aloof until you start training.  She never loses focus, her attention is very natural, and her toy/tug drive is amazing. 
Shadow - 16 Weeks