Obedience trial this weekend!
Saturday:
Watch Saturday's video.
Heel Free/Figure 8: 2pts lost for forging, and a lag on the figure 8
This was an experiment for me. I usually heel with my hand held at my waist. Even though Lance is short and in no way will an arm being down interfere with his heeling, I feel like my hand being up is an extra cue for Lance that we are to heel, not just walk nicely. But with the forging issues that we have I decided to try something different. This past week I alternated heeling with my arm up and heeling with it swinging normally and Lance looked better with it down! I know many will be saying "duh!" right now, but it just didn't occur to me before. I know I probably shouldn't be trying something so new in the ring but I don't care!
I thought Lance did pretty well with the new look. He forged right away in the beginning and I'm not sure if that was due to uncertainty of my arm being down, or his normal excited/distractedness of being in the ring. After the first turn he settled in pretty well and didn't seem as bad.
Drop on Recall: 4pts for no sit
Lance dropped really nicely, but decided to skip the front. It's possible I caused that from my head position. I was looking at Lance when I called him and usually I then move my eyes/head down to look in front of me but I forgot to do that this time. Instead I remembered a bit later and I think I made a really awkward movement.
Retrieve on Flat- 0pts lost
Good!
Retrieve over High- NQ
Drat. Lance was enthusastic and it was going nicely until the dumbbell suddenly fell out of his mouth right before coming back over the jump. If he hesitated it was only slightly so I'm not sure he even fully realized what happened. He didn't drop it on purpose and he wasn't mouthing it so I don't know what happened.
Broad Jump- .5pt on front
Again Lance had a really crooked front. He's been coming too far over the right and this is the one exercise I have him finish right so I am debating about having Lance do his left finish now. Usually in practice I don't ever do a finish after the broad jump but I suppose he could have learned that I go right in trials.
Stays- 0 pts lots
He held his stays!!! I am so so happy! There was even a delay again after the sit stay as the little dog next to him decided to run off toward the exit. While we waited for her to return and get set up I had Lance do his high fives and wave but he still seemed stress. He wanted to leave but listened well. But Lance was still down when I came back in!!!
Overall:
I'm very proud of the corgi! I'm a bit bummed that we managed to pass the stays and happen to get a NQ on what I think is just a fluke with the dumbbell.
Sunday
Heel Free/ Figure 8- 3.5pts lost
I again heeled with my arm down. But I think there was more forging today then yesterday, especially on the far wall
. I am very proud of his figure 8 though, I think it's the best one we have done to date. The judge took off for both sits
but I thought they looked fine.
Drop on Recall- .5pt
A tiny slower drop then yesterday but at least he came to front this time! We lost the 1/2pt on the front.
Retrieve on the Flat- 2.5pts lost
I don't think I breathed for a second as Lance dropped the dumbbell. But this time he immediately went to pick it up and deliver it to me. I think today's drop was due to excitement and just not getting a good grip.
Retriever Over High -0 pts lost
Good!
Broad Jump- 1.pt lost
Lance was crooked again on the front but not as bad as yesterday. I went with the left finish. He also ticked the jump
Stays- 0pts lost
We do it again!!! Before both stays Lance wasn't looking at me so I got a little worried. He did at least turn his head to me as I told him to stay and I held my hand signal a 1/2sec longer to make sure he was paying attention. But he stayed!!!!
Overall:
I am so relieved that we qualified (192)!! We still have 1 Q to go but at least he held his stays two days in a row. The dumbbell issues were kind of odd but I don't think I'm going to make anything of it, things happen. I did get a talking to after the class by judge, prepare yourselves...
Ready? Ok, the judge told me that having Lance do his tricks in between exercises is considered the dreaded "training in the ring." I am giving Lance a command, hence the training. Apparently asking for a down, sit, or even having the dog jump up to touch your hand is ok, but not rollovers. He didn't take off any points this time but said that he could and other judges likely will.
I talked to my instructor after and she said that technically he is right. The rules are very vague and the judge can interpret them to mean that tricks are training. What I don't understand though is how can having the dog jump up (on cue) be fine but not a rollover (on cue)? I don't think I'll change my routine. Rollover is his favorite trick of all time and it serves as a good reward and release of tension. If a judge wants to hit me for it then I'll take it. I just won't be showing under him ever again.
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