He earned his 3rd leg on his 4th attempt at the Mt Bachelor Kennel Club Show in Redmond, OR on June 27.
We scored 189.5 out of 200 and placed 3rd in our class. We lost 5 points on the heel on leash, 4.5 points on the heel free and 1 on the recall (crooked sit). I was so happy with how happy and peppy he was. I can't really complain!
I love the video because it shows me the areas where we need to do more work. For example, there are a couple places in here where I don't give the right cues to Tanner (the halts where he doesn't sit, for example), I need to work on that! Tanner, needs to work on driving around the about turns. It also shows us what we did right. Tanner did a beautiful job getting himself back into the correct position after the no sit before the about turn on the heel free.
Afterwards, Tanner was treated to a hamburger from the drive through of a local fast food place. He thought it was pretty yummy! Then we went back to the hotel to rest. We still had two more days to show!
I was particularly proud of Tanner because he showed well all three days at the show. Originally, I was unsure whether it was wise to enter all three days. Some dogs can't handle three days of showing. Particularly one that requires traveling and staying in a hotel. In the past, this has negatively affected Tanner's attitude.
I think part of what helped Tanner be successful was that we traveled to the show with our training partners, Ellen and her hounds. Tanner was comfortable hanging out with them.
On top of that, most of the people and dogs that we train with at proofing group each week were there. As far as Tanner could tell, his entire of village of people and dogs had picked up and moved. I think it helped me to have the village there as well and am grateful for the help we received from all of them. It was a fun weekend with friends and dogs.
Now, on to open and the CDX title!
2 comments:
Tanner looks so beautiful in those pictures!
Congrats again!!!! Fabulous news. :) For some reason with my experience, ALL Greyhounds seem to forget to sit on the halts when they are in competition. Maybe they've passed this message on to ALL the obedience greys?! Ha! Ha!
Donna
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