Monday, July 22, 2013

K9 Kup 2

This past weekend the extremely hot weather finally broke and we had a most beautiful day for the second K9 Kup. Since I was still recovering from a torn calf muscle, a friend stepped in to run Keltic even though she had her own dog to run in the same height class.

Keltic and his K9 Kup ribbons
This month along with the Standard run,  the two games were Steeplechase and Snooker.  Keltic still isn't weaving so I told Lyne to try for the entry and if he didn't get it to just move on and even if he did by chance get the entry to just move on from that as well.

First up was Steeplechase, notice where Lyne places his leash and Keltic glancing at it and almost picking it up.  Since he sees nothing in his line to do he heads off on his own course but Lyne gets him back and off they go.  I knew he would like the back part of that Steeplechase, his two favourite obstacles the A-frame and the tunnel nearly back to back. We'll have to work on coming to the hand.


Next up was the Standard, not bad if you don't count the teeter fly-off.  Last weekend, it was his first full height teeter now his first fly-off, I think he's gaining confidence on the teeter. Tonight in our weaves class, I did put him on a low teeter and at first he didn't want to do it but one time with a few extra hot dogs and he was doing the teeter just fine again. Almost time to put my teeter in the backyard up to full height.

Last event was Snooker, Lyne was going to do red jump, tunnel, red jump, tunnel and red jump, tunnel before doing the close. I thought Keltic might have run the A-frame after the second red jump but he didn't and he also ran right by one of his favourite obstacles to go back over the first red jump....tweet... goes the whistle and the run is over. What you're seeing on the video is Lyne calling Keltic from the tunnel and doing the second red jump then Keltic running right by the tunnel to do the first red jump again. When Keltic started the course, he picked up his leash that Lyne left beside him and carried it with him over the jump but decided to drop it before doing the tunnel. At a real trial, that would have been an elimination but at K9 Kup since he didn't knock the bar, the run didn't stop there.

I think Keltic had a good time. I hope Lyne did too.


8 comments:

  1. He sure looks like he had a good time! I think he thought the teeter was the dogwalk, and then when it started tipping he realized he was mistaken :)

    What a fun dog!

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  2. Keltic is fast!!! He did a great job. His substitute handler did a great job too.

    It was interesting to see at one point, the handler had to get Keltic to sit or lay down or something like that on that platform. Looks like the handler tried different commands to get him to do whatever he was supposed to do. Bravo to the guest handler thinking of different ways to communicate with Keltic to get the job done!

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  3. Keltic was having so much fun and that's what it's all about!

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  4. LOL! Lyne had a wonderful time. Keltic is a fun dog to run, and I'm counting myself lucky to have been his agility teammate for three runs. As for the down on the table, I was desperately trying to remember what Helen's command is for "down". I tried the 2 that I knew, than hopped in front of him when he started to search for Helen. Keltic is a good boy, and has a wonderful teacher. :)

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    1. Hand up with the verbal "down" is his down command but sometimes he chooses not to remember what to do.

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  5. He is really enthusiastic and clearly loving it!
    ~Lickies, Ludo

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  6. Looks like fun. I love the music you picked !

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    1. His name comes from a line in that song; it's called Shamrock City by the Irish Descendants. Keltic was born on St Patrick's Day and his grand sire's name is Bach's Razor's Edge so what better name than Keltic Livinonthedge.

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