Hey dere, it's Keltic here. Mums is lettin me rite the blog today as it's my half birday, I be 6 months old and is nearly growed all up.
Ise started takin beedience two weeks ago as Mums says Ise gotta learn sum manners, that I canna stay a puppy boy furever. I be doin okay. The first class I was a barky boy and Mums got told she should bring a stuffed kong so I'd be bisee during the boring bits. I was pretty good at da last class, eben when we went outside to work. Ise still gots to work on downs, do naw know why I gots to lay down when Mums is jus gonna tell me to get up again.
In two weeks time, weese gonna do a gility seminar for puppies. Mums says it'll just be me and her, Beckett is gonna stay home. That's probably betta as I don work well for Mums when I hears Beckett barking as alls Ise wants to do is play with my big brudda. This past weekend, Mums took us both to the gility field. Beckett and I gots to wander around an explore. I did the dog walk and A-frame all by myself. I do naw know why Beckett says you gotta work at gility, it seemed pretty fun to me.
Da first six months of my life as been pretty citing, Ise been lots of places and met loads of peoples and doggies. Beckett is a good big brudda, he lets me tug on him and usually lets me win when we restle. I miss da old guy dat used ta live here; he did naw play much but he used to let me takes my naps by him. Mums says he be gone to a good place and we'll sees him again sum day. Mums is pretty good to me too but she don let me bring the stuffy toys outside. I be fast though and did tricks her once or twice.
I can naw wait til I be a year old. Beckett says you get lots a good pressies when you is a year old.
Til next time, have a dog-gone good time, Keltic boy.

Monday, September 17, 2012
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Finally... a Masters Gamblers
I told Beckett last night that I would be happy with either a MADC title or a Master Gamblers Q. Well, we didn't get our MAD; some spinning in the first Standard and an off-course in the second saw to that. But Beckett did get his first Masters Gamblers Q. Yeah Beckett!!! This Gamble actually worked well for him as I was able to keep handling in the box which I think even helped him get the last jump.
We didn't try the dog walk-tunnel mini gamble in our opening but we did try the teeter mini. Beckett loves the teeter and we've worked on a straight away teeter quite a bit. He gave me a bit of lip before he went out to do the teeter the first time and so the buzzer went while he was on the teeter doing that mini a second time.
The nice thing about this main gamble was the first few obstacles were quite close to the box and that number 2 was bi-directional. I was able to do the first three quite easily. Once he was in the tunnel, I did a front cross to keep moving as he came out of the tunnel and to get myself on the far side of the box past the wing of jump one. It allowed me to put him on a straight line for 4 with the room to rear cross 4 moving across the box. He read the rear cross really nicely and, since I was still moving, kept on going to 5 without hesitation.
Coming out of the ring, I was a bit bummed as I thought we didn't have enough points in the opening. I never count on getting the mini gambles so I always count them a single obstacles so I had it in my head that we needed the two teeters. Luckily, my friends told me that I had enough points when we got back to our seat, so Beckett got his jackpot of hot dogs right away.
Our first Masters Gamblers and it was good enough for first place among the 16" Regular dogs and best run for the Mini Regular dogs. All our hard work on Gambles is paying off. Yeah, Beckett!!!
We didn't try the dog walk-tunnel mini gamble in our opening but we did try the teeter mini. Beckett loves the teeter and we've worked on a straight away teeter quite a bit. He gave me a bit of lip before he went out to do the teeter the first time and so the buzzer went while he was on the teeter doing that mini a second time.
The nice thing about this main gamble was the first few obstacles were quite close to the box and that number 2 was bi-directional. I was able to do the first three quite easily. Once he was in the tunnel, I did a front cross to keep moving as he came out of the tunnel and to get myself on the far side of the box past the wing of jump one. It allowed me to put him on a straight line for 4 with the room to rear cross 4 moving across the box. He read the rear cross really nicely and, since I was still moving, kept on going to 5 without hesitation.
Coming out of the ring, I was a bit bummed as I thought we didn't have enough points in the opening. I never count on getting the mini gambles so I always count them a single obstacles so I had it in my head that we needed the two teeters. Luckily, my friends told me that I had enough points when we got back to our seat, so Beckett got his jackpot of hot dogs right away.
Our first Masters Gamblers and it was good enough for first place among the 16" Regular dogs and best run for the Mini Regular dogs. All our hard work on Gambles is paying off. Yeah, Beckett!!!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Agility Summer
I took the month of August off as my vacation this year and in addition to visiting my Mum and doing some camping, we also did some agility trials.
First up was Riverside Agility in Shediac River, New Brunswick. It was kind of funny that I went all the way to New Brunswick and it turned out that the judge for the trial was from Ontario. I knew Lynda from when I used to live near Barrie as she and her husband Dan were often judges for trials in that area. Riverside Agility is just like the name says right on the Shediac River. If the tide is in you can swim your dogs; but if the tide is out, it's not recommended as they might cut their pads on the broken mussel shells.
I had mentioned to Robin-Ann, the difficulty we were having getting a Masters Standard Q. Well, first up was a Standard run, and guess what New Brunswick was lucky for us and we got our first Master Standard Q. It wasn't pretty, Beckett started spinning coming out of the chute and I was sure he would have been called for a refusal on the tunnel but I guess he straightened out in time and we were well under the course time.
The next trial we did was at Guides Canins in St Lazare Quebec. They allow you to tent camp on site for $5 per person per night. Guides Canins is training facility and the training hall has showers and washrooms and you can even set up your tent inside if you want which is great if the weather is bad. The trial actually runs all week with events in the evening every night and then runs right through the Labour Day weekend. I went on Friday and stayed three nights, running agility on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
At Guides Canins, we got our second Masters Standard Q and we also got two Steeplechase Q's as well. This Standard course ran really nice and I was very happy with Beckett. In the first Standard run of the day, he had leaped from the dog walk so we had to do some training in the ring; it paid off.
Our last agility trial of the summer was this past weekend at All Dogs Sports Club in North Gower. I was only there on Saturday seeing as how I was going back to work today, I decided to take a lazy day on Sunday. On Saturday, we had a severe thunderstorm watch and just as the trial started the thunder, lightning and rain started and a three-hour delay was called. Some of us crazy people stuck around though and during a break in the weather got our first two runs in, a Snooker and a Jumpers. Beckett got his second Masters Snooker Q. Once everyone else had a chance to run these two events, the trial continued but with delays throughout the day for rain. The second last event of the day was a Steeplechase, having Q'd in three Steeplechase at Riverside Agility and Guides Canins, Beckett had a total of 9 Steeplechase Q's; you need ten for the Steeplechase title. He had been running pretty well all day but had incurred refusals due to spinning in both Jumpers and the Standard. Luckily in Steeplechase there are no refusals and he didn't spin too much in the Steeplechase and we Q'd. He was well under time running the course in 42.34 seconds while the standard course time was 52 seconds.
So all in all we had a very good agility summer. Beckett now only needs one more Master Standard Q for his Masters Agility Dog title, and two more Snooker for his Masters Snooker dog title. Those Masters Gamblers Q's are still eluding us but I'm sure they will come.
First up was Riverside Agility in Shediac River, New Brunswick. It was kind of funny that I went all the way to New Brunswick and it turned out that the judge for the trial was from Ontario. I knew Lynda from when I used to live near Barrie as she and her husband Dan were often judges for trials in that area. Riverside Agility is just like the name says right on the Shediac River. If the tide is in you can swim your dogs; but if the tide is out, it's not recommended as they might cut their pads on the broken mussel shells.
Ring crew setting bars |
Robin-Ann and Logan |
I had mentioned to Robin-Ann, the difficulty we were having getting a Masters Standard Q. Well, first up was a Standard run, and guess what New Brunswick was lucky for us and we got our first Master Standard Q. It wasn't pretty, Beckett started spinning coming out of the chute and I was sure he would have been called for a refusal on the tunnel but I guess he straightened out in time and we were well under the course time.
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Beckett's First Master Standard Q |
Looking toward the Masters rings |
My tent site at Guides Canins |
Starters ring was right in front of my tent site |
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Beckett's second Master Standard Q |
Our last agility trial of the summer was this past weekend at All Dogs Sports Club in North Gower. I was only there on Saturday seeing as how I was going back to work today, I decided to take a lazy day on Sunday. On Saturday, we had a severe thunderstorm watch and just as the trial started the thunder, lightning and rain started and a three-hour delay was called. Some of us crazy people stuck around though and during a break in the weather got our first two runs in, a Snooker and a Jumpers. Beckett got his second Masters Snooker Q. Once everyone else had a chance to run these two events, the trial continued but with delays throughout the day for rain. The second last event of the day was a Steeplechase, having Q'd in three Steeplechase at Riverside Agility and Guides Canins, Beckett had a total of 9 Steeplechase Q's; you need ten for the Steeplechase title. He had been running pretty well all day but had incurred refusals due to spinning in both Jumpers and the Standard. Luckily in Steeplechase there are no refusals and he didn't spin too much in the Steeplechase and we Q'd. He was well under time running the course in 42.34 seconds while the standard course time was 52 seconds.
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Beckett's 10th Steeplechase Q for his title of Masters Steeplechase Dog of Canada. |
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Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Growing Up Keltic
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