Friday, November 27, 2009

Casey



August 17, 1998 to November 25, 2009
Casey you dropped in to our lives 11 years ago as a roly poly puppy and stole our hearts. Being a Chow, Shar-Pei, German Shepherd mix did not make you the best breed in the world but boy did I sleep good at night knowing you were in the house. You were always protective but welcomed all the crazy dogs we brought in to the house as part of the pack.

At times you were the fun police and then when you wanted to play everyone was afraid of you. You never did agility and never seemed to mind. You loved to go for a ride in the car and loved to go on adventures with us. You loved to meet and greet people with your snuffle way. You have been called Snuffleuphagus and the Cowardly Lion but all I can call you now is missed.
Run free my friend!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

So Much to Give Thanks for…

I am home alone this Thanksgiving. This is wonderful and I am NOT complaining, I do not have to cook or clean or entertain, I just get to do whatever I want! But the time alone has given me a chance to think about all the things I am thank for…
· An incredible wonderful daughter that is working hard and I am so proud of her and I could not love her more. She adds so much to life!
· The greatest parents that are always supportive and encouraging and I love so very much!!!
· A great baby sister in New York with two of my favorite nieces that live too far away but I love them so much!!!
· The best family that I am very guilty of not seeing enough of, we are all so busy but they are always in my thoughts.
· Having my health, so I can enjoy so many of things I love. Jordana being healthy, and for the most part a very healthy family.
· Incredibly great friends, again sometimes our busy lives do not allow us to get together often enough but they are always in my thoughts! I could not imagine my world without them.
· The greatest dogs in the world!!!!!! They are always making me become the owner they deserve. Kant and Echo are taking me places I never thought I would go and I am loving the journey. Hershey for so many things including getting me in to the world of agility.
· Agility for introducing me to some great friends, teaching me to not sweat the little things (I am still working on that one), opening up a world of fun with my dogs, taking me places that I could never have imagined, and taking me on the next journey in the world of judging
· I am thankful to have a job I like, that provides food on the table, a roof over my head, and so much more.
Happy Thanksgiving may it fill you with memories. Don’t forget to stop and enjoy the moment because it is the little things that will make the biggest moments!

Agility in Roseburg

The Rogue Canine Agility club put on an awesome trial at the Douglas County Fairgrounds November 21st and 22nd. The weather was supposed to be rain all weekend but both days were beautiful. Saturday was gorgeous and it only started raining late afternoon; Sunday was again beautiful with short rain showers followed by more blue sky. It was cool but the dogs loved it. This was a one ring trial so no conflicts! I ran Kant, Echo, and PITA and was Chief Scorekeeper. I had a great weekend!!!!
Kant and I were a very good team this weekend but she knocked a bar in all the classes with jumps on Saturday but on Sunday she only knocked a couple of bars in Regular 2. On Saturday I tried to speed her up in the weave poles (those dang DRIs) and forgot to work a hoop but she ended that class running faster then I have seen in a long time. I am going to try that again at the Games Trial next month. So we only Q’d in Tunnelers with a 6.81 yard per second run on Saturday. We did not get any Jumpers Qs even though no bars went down on Sunday we had an off course. We did get a Q in Regular 1, Chances, and Touch’N’Go on Sunday. This was Kant’s last trial jumping 16 inches in NADAC, next month she turns 7 and I will be moving her to Veteran Dog where she gets to jump 12 inches. Echo had a great weekend! She Q’d in all 4 Regular classes and weavers. She knocked a bar in both Jumpers but ran like a dream; she is just jumping too early. Echo had an off course in Tunnelers which I will take blame for not handling but the rest of the run was smoking. Time will not be our issue! The last run of the weekend was Touch’N’Go and we did not do so well. I had not seen a TNG course like this one before and I did not have enough confidence in my handling of Echo to get through the course. She gave me some great sequences but if I am not 200% in control of a course it shows and boy did it show on TNG. Besides several other errors the greatest one was when Echo missed a tunnel and I sent her back and their were two sets of tunnel bags on the end of the tunnel with about an 8 inch gap between them and Echo RAN right in to the side of the tunnel bouncing off of it and she just looked at me like who closed the tunnel. I was laugh so hard. This was the first weekend Echo was entered in all the classes and it might have been 1 too many but the rest of her runs were amazing. Echo likes the one ring trials and we were a great team this weekend. Since Jordana is working weekends and would still like to go to NADAC Championships with PITA I ran her in 3 runs each day. On Saturday I wondered if PITA would ever be an agility dog and why were bothering to even compete with her. Well she proved why on Sunday with 3 perfect qualifying runs!!! Saturday she was not focused and running all over the place, we made it through each of the courses but way over time and with faults. Sunday she was totally focused and looked like a real agility dog! I was so proud of her! Greg Battaglia from Sparks, Nevada, was our wonderful judge and brought some great courses. It was a great weekend spent with the dogs and friends!!

Too Spooky For Words!!!

Jordana, Stephen, and I had a great time carving pumpkins for Halloween this year.
I cleaned out the three pumpkins that Jordana picked out and baked the pumpkin seeds. They turned out very good!! We had picked up a carving book that had patterns with eyes.

I wanted to stack the pumpkins so I put a small hole in the bottom of each one. That made candle placement a bit tricky but it all worked out.

We each picked the pattern we wanted and then picked the pumpkin it would fit best on. We only have one set of tools so we had to wait for someone else to be done.

Everyone did an awesome job and had a great time!!!

And of course I could not pass up getting my Halloween picture with the dogs.
Happy Howloween!!

Friday, November 20, 2009

WAG NADAC October Trial

October 16th – 18th was the Willamette Agility Group’s NADAC Trial. Earlier in this month NADAC announced that the Championships were going to be back in Gillette Wyoming in 2010 and Jordana and I want to go again! So we looked at the requirement and what it would take to have Hershey run in the Double Digit Division, Kant in the Veterans Division, and PITA & Echo in the Skilled Regular Division. We have some work ahead of us. Since Jordana has to work weekends for the rest of the year I said I would run her dogs so we put Hershey in on Saturday and PITA in on Sunday. And of course I ran my dogs both days. That added up to 28 runs for me!!
The weather was perfect for agility, rain was predicted for Friday night and all day Saturday but that did not happen and there was just a brief but intense rain shower Saturday afternoon. And Sunday was the most beautiful fall day with all the leaves changing and blue sky! The Trial Committee did an awesome job of keeping things running smoothly and provided lots of fun. They asked all of us that had agility flags to bring them and they hung them along the far side of the arena; it looked amazing. On Sunday they presented the first time runners with a cake to celebrate their plunge in to NADAC! Waggers truly are the best and they know how to put on a trial!!

Brags: Friday night was one round of Hoopers where Kant was running for the second time in Elite and Echo was in Novice; they both did amazing and Q’d. Saturday I ran Hershey in both rounds of Open Regular, we had a great run in Round 1 and Q’d but he could not get his dogwalk contact in Round 2 so only 1 Q for Hershey.

Kant continued to establish her membership in the one bar club knocking one bar in all 4 Regulars, Saturday’s Jumpers, and Chances. We could not get the Sunday Chances distance and directional. Thank goodness for those non-jumping classes, Kant Qualified in Weavers, Touch’N’Go, and Tunnelers. She also Q’d in Hoopers on Sunday earning her Elite Hoopers Title.

But the BIGGEST brag is we did get a Jumpers Q on Sunday, only 6 more to go until our NATCh!!! Those Jumpers Qs just make the whole weekend!!! Echo and I struggled on Saturday; she does not do well if I am not confident on the course. She knocked bars and had off courses in Jumpers and both Regulars on Saturday. She did manage to get her first Weavers Q with a run that did not go as I had planned. Sunday we were a much better team, she did knock a bar in Jumpers and had an off course in one of the Regulars but she was way more focused. She did Q in one of the Regulars and had the best Tunnelers run finishing less than 1 second behind Kant’s time and running 6.25 yards per second. She also Q’d in Hooper with a run that only lasted 17.18 seconds.

On Sunday PITA got to run. Jordana came down to run her in Jumpers before she went to work; they had a great run but PITA took a tunnel before she was suppose to so no Q on that run. I ran her in both Regulars, in Round 1 we had an off course (those dang tunnels) and we got a Q in Round 2 after I finally got PITA to quit obsessing with meeting the judge and do agility with me. That Q finished PITA’s Novice Agility Certificate.

I had a blast running all the dogs and was very excited that I survived! And I was pleased with each and every dog and almost every run!!!!

Joe Camp and his photographs were missed!