Love Siri!! She is so zippy and happy.
I'm going to second this, she is awesome. I don't personally want to get a little dog again but after Eden passes (20 years from now), Josh wants to get a Terrier.
I found somewhere to train agility close by!! So excited to get back to running real courses.
Ah isn't that the best feeling! I am excited to work towards running real courses. I haven't had a really awesome place to train agility since I first started with my first dog...6 years ago.
Just realized while checking Q records that my mailing address was wrong and we've missed out on two titles now, being sent to us.
Corrected it and emailed them, but I don't know if we'll be able to get copies of them or not, still. I'm a little bummed. Recon's first titles, ya know!?
Nonetheless, got my premium filled out for this weekend - heading across the state with Wildo (Pimg and Jinks) to play in Dexter with Recon. Maybe we can knock out another title while we're there. Into level two for most classes finally!
I had that happen with Eden and they resent them for me. But that was AKC...you are CPE?
I've heard awesome things about Dexter, good luck to both of you!
In my news:
We had agility class last night and Limit did AWESOME! We started our
very first sequence. Curved u tunnel, a jump, and a totally closed
chute. He originally had problems with both tunnels when we first
started. I love our class. She emphasizes safety and foundation and
that is just doing wonders for Limit. Each class he comes out super
excited. He used to hide when I brought him to work, he hated going to
work with me. But when he knows we're going to class, he zoomies
around the backyard and he doesn't want to potty, then as soon as he
potties he flies to the front and waits at the car. He LOVES class. He
used to walk up the hill with his tail tucked between his little bow
legs. Now he pulls up the hill, tail wagging. It makes me so so so
happy. Anyway, I've been experimenting with different toys for his
reward and his favorite is the gappay ball on a rope (figures). We
backchained the sequence and I used food and then I loaded him up on
the ball and did the whole thing and WOW, he's FAST! It was AWESOME.
The adrenaline rush of him running with me and actually having fun was
huge. An experienced handler in the class mentioned it several times how awesome he was doing. My instructor likes him too because when we're teaching him something new (like a new jump grid), he's very thoughtful and careful. Once he has it, he adds speed.