Triumph

picture by Kaimen Miller

Monday, October 31, 2011

TLC weekend and Halloween


Happy Halloween!  Here's a pic of Marc’s son’s costume – pretty scary!




We get to stay with friends when we go to West Palm Beach - they live on 6 fenced acres of paradise with a pool - my dogs are in heaven there especially little Bosco!







In spite of the crappy weather, we had fun at the 3-day USDAA trial this past weekend in West Palm – lots of bad stuff but lots of good things too!!!  Fun but VERY challenging courses...if I remember correctly, there was a TOTAL of only THREE qualifying Grand Prix runs - total!

We drove down on Thursday morning and went to Gayle York’s so she could show me how to teach Triumph a 4-on the teeter – all that diving for the ground that he has been doing just cannot be good on his body, his wrists, shoulders, and on my mind!!!  It was time well spent and in one lesson and one practice session, he got it AND he gave me three 4-on teeters this weekend – I was thrilled and absolutely amazed.  Either he is just brilliant and/or realized very quickly it was much more comfortable for him to NOT dive for the ground. 

While we only came away with another Steeplechase Q and a master pairs Q, I was very happy with bits and pieces of most of his runs – especially happy with his teeter performances, dog walks and aframes and his jumping – his startline, however, is our next battle. 

On Friday we had standard, Grand Prix and Snooker.  He pushed his startline right off the bat but I let it go as I really wanted to see what his teeter would be like – he did not dive but after one lesson, I didn’t expect it to be perfect.  However, allowing him to get away with not staying at the start line in that first run set the precedent for the next two classes and the rest of that run, was a total trainwreck!

Grand Prix would have been a fun course to run but he decided to release himself and went without me and ran past the second jump.  I asked him for a sit, he sat, and then as soon as I moved he took off so we left the ring.  I hate that.  Then we had snooker and I needed a long lead out for my course and again, we had to leave the ring…I REALLY hate that.

For the rest of the weekend, I decided to leave him in a down and he was actually pretty good – well sort of.

Recap of the three days:

Master gamble 3rd place, master pairs Q and 2nd place, Steeplechase Q and 1st place, Steeplechase round final 3rd place ($12.48), master standard 1st place and master jumpers 1st place


A highlight to my weekend was having the judge pull me aside to tell me she thought my dog was fabulous…I’ve always thought that but to hear that from other people is really nice and to have a judge go out of their way to tell an exhibitor that, is really, really nice.  However, the biggest highlight for me was that by Sunday morning, Burn was not limping at all – yeah J

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Here is his master standard run from Saturday – although he took an off course after the dog walk, I was pleased overall with his start, his jumping, his teeter, dog walk, aframe and even the table and with his sit at the end of the run - yes, he used to jump on me and bite me!  I gotta give him credit, he sure gives 100% effort and really does try to please me. 

He thinks he's fabulous too!







oh yeah, and just for some entertainment value, here's my ONE point snooker run...I hate that too...BUT he did give me a decent lead out, and had this been a year ago, he would have launched himself from about 20 feet away from that jump, so while he did "measure" his take off, he did NOT take off way early so I was pretty happy with that...


Monday, October 24, 2011

crap...

we did a little training in my yard on Friday evening...Burn came up lame in his right rear...he's never ever been lame in the rear...I immediately feared it was his knee...he was really lame Friday night...Saturday morning he was still lame but nothing like Friday night...Sunday his lameness was there but not as bad as Friday...and this morning same thing, there but not severe...

I spent all Saturday afternoon searching Youtube for videos of dogs with ACL injuries and Burn was exhibiting the same kind of lameness as the dogs I saw on videos...I also watched an entire TPLO procedure...oh dear God, please, not that...

my chiropractic/holistic vet just left my house and she believes he does have a partial ACL tear...she does not believe it's ruptured as he is not on three legs...she also does not recommend the TPLO surgery and wants to treat him with chiro, acupuncture, laser, supplements, and REST...she believes it can heal but it could take 3 to 4 months...

Now to change our whole entire lifestyle and routine...from where everyone gets fed to sleeping arrangements, going out to go potty, going outside to hang out in the back yard, walking every single morning, going to Marc's on the weekends we don't show, going to trials...etc etc...

I'm at the computer right now and normally Burn would be at my feet...instead he's in the dog room on the other side of the house behind a baby gate...banished...how do you explain to an 8 year old border collie who has never been bad a day in his life and who has played and trained and interacted every day of his life with me that now he gets to do nothing...nothing but eat, sleep, and walk on a leash...this is not going to be easy...crap

Just made an appointment for him to see an orthopedic surgeon/specialist next Wednesday morning...hoping it's not his ACL and something else that isn't so serious...

Sunday, October 23, 2011

vicariously...

bummer...Marc called me from Daytona yesterday afternoon and one of the hubs on the race car had broken...so no ride for me today...so my ride in a race car will have to be lived vicariously through Enzo for now...

I finished reading my book last night...and I cried...Enzo only got to ride with Denny in his race car that one time but it was an experience of a lifetime and something that little dog never forgot...

Friday, October 21, 2011

Speed

So this weekend there are no dog shows for me...I am going to do something that I have never done in my life...I am getting to ride in Marc's race car in Daytona, on the track, Daytona International Speedway...



I have known Marc for 35 years...it's a long story, but we met and started dating in high school in Miami, Florida in 1976...damn that was a long time ago...Marc has been racing since about 1987 and I have only been in his race car to help him bleed the brakes!!!!!

I don't have any good pics of his car on the track in Daytona...these pics were taken on the track in Sebring, Florida...but this is his car...



Ironically, I have been reading a novel by Garth Stein...The Art of Racing in the Rain...it's a book narrated by a terrier mix named Enzo about his life as the dog of a race car driver named Denny...Enzo loved car racing as much as Denny...the chapter I read last night was about Enzo's very first ride in Denny's race car...Denny told him two barks would mean to go faster!!! 

Don't ask me to bark...


Monday, October 17, 2011

agility gymnastics

as usual after a trial, I come away with a long list of homework...good grief, that list just continues to grow and I can only imagine how long it is going to become now that we are about to start up the USDAA trial season...but what else do I have to do, right???!!!!

we've worked SO hard on Triumph's jumping and he has made HUGE improvements...while his jumping was pretty good this weekend, he did take off early on a couple of jumps, but no crashing of any spreads, and only 2 bars in jww on Saturday, which I will blame on his start line...or I should say, lack thereof!!!

once again, back at the top of the list is the startline...Triumph believes a lead out is just the most ridiculous thing I could ever ask of him...I mean really, mom, you want me to run a jumpers course as fast as I can so why can't I just go????


same goes for the contacts...and besides, I could just do a hand stand...nice, huh??!!!  Liz was impressed with this one - she says I have good abdominal strength :)))




Really Triumph, what ARE you doing????!!!!




My mom thought she'd try something different...quick releasing me off the dog walk and aframe because I so love to dive into position...this is what she got...and the table, PLEASE, talk about ridiculous!!!!   get rid of it!!



the weekend was fun, the courses were GREAT, the judges were very nice and it wasn't a total loss...Triumph did earn his second Excellent A jww leg with a blue ribbon and Burn got his 16th Double Q on Saturday with two blue ribbons...yeah!!!!!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Sketch

I love my iphone...the apps are so cool...my favorites are the photo editing apps...I found this app yesterday...it's called My Sketch and I love it...I also love local agility trials...we have a local AKC trial this weekend...yeah!

This time last year I was in Kentucky with Burn for USDAA Nationals...it was great fun and we had a wonderful trip...Triumph had just started showing at this time last year and he hadn't qualified so he stayed home...both boys were qualified to go this year but I just didn't have the means, so a local trial this weekend will be just fine!




Friday, October 7, 2011

Star

Triumph's little bit of stardom...there was a photographer at the Labor Day night trial in Deland...she's such a cool kid, takes really great pictures and she really likes Triumph...she did some artwork for Countryside Animal Clinic in Deland and they picked a picture of Triumph for their waiting room...how cool is that???  The Noodle's picture hangs in a vet's office that he's never even been in!





Speaking of stardom, the FCI Agility World Championships are happening this weekend in France...all I can say is WOW...the dogs and handlers are truly amazing to watch...




Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Bucket List

We had a great time at the USDAA trial this past weekend in Palmetto...BUT we have SOOO many things to work on...the list never seems to end and it seems to grow after every trial...why is that???!!!! 

While Triumph did not get a DAM team Q, damnit, or a Grand Prix Q, shit, he did manage a steeplechase Q - his time was fast enough to Q WITH two knocked bars - almost 3 seconds faster than the 1st place dog. 

He was the only 26" dog to get the master gamble on Saturday and he got his first master jumpers leg with a 1st place!  He also placed 2nd in team gamble, 4th in team standard and I guess it's possible he could have won team jumpers had he not done this...


He did lots of diving into contact position on the dog walk and the aframe and way too much scooting at the start line...more things to add to that huge bucket list!!!! 

But all in all, while he did take off early on a few jumps and he did overjump a couple of jumps (yes he can over jump a 26" jump!) his jumping at 26" was MUCH improved and I was quite pleased with his jumping progress.