September 13, 2007
Stuff Jumpers Tucson 9/1-9/3/2007
This is not the best video quality because we are under cover in a horse arena, but you can still get an idea of the courses. This is ‘Stuff ‘ ( short for “All The Right Stuff”…so what would you a dog that looked like him?:-) Stuff is a funny little herding dog that comes from the Pyrenese Mountain regions in the South of France. He loves to jump and climb on things and we often call him the little monkey. He is a fun little dog with lots of “attitude” and he enjoys just about everything he does! ( Boy do I wish I shared his view on life this way!) Before you decide you would like a fun little dog like this, talk to me :-0! He is also bossy, aggressive with other dogs and gets into everything, besides being very, very busy all of the time.
In this clip you can see “Stuff” anticipating the run at the start line. He is supposed to be waiting to move forward until I tell him the word “GO!”…”Stuff” is so excited to start his run I am telling him “wait” more than once as he can hardly stand the hold up. We will have to work on this so that his enthusiasm doens’t create a problem controlling him on course down the road.
Many really good agility dogs share this problem because along with being athletic and talented and fast , they must also be able to take direction from their handlers or they will mess up on their course causing them to either loose time or not qualify at all. The ideal handler /dog team will be able to balance the excitement and “drive” with enough control on the course to work together like a team and hopefully acheive a clean run.
Stuff is still a green dog working at novice levels. I am trying to work him with as much distance as possible and still keep his speed and accuracy on track. Look for him to improve with skill and I think enhanced speed as he matures and we do more together in competition. In the mean time we both plan on having fun together while we are getting things figured out!
September 12, 2007
“Stuff” and Amber at March Agility Trial
This is Amber Abbott competing with Stuff in one of his first trials. I was injured and Amber and Stuff had a great time together running at this show. Even if Stuff does blow his contacts and miss a few weave poles. All in all for a green dog working with a different handler, they look great!
Stuff is riding the motor bike with Elsa B in this clip. Both Stuff and Talon love to swim, especially in the hot AZ summers! You can see them both jumping from the diving board and retreiving with great enthuiasm!
Here is a video of one of my students, Heather, with her trained dog ‘Jesse’ entered in Petco’s “America’s Most Talented Pet Contest”. I think her video is one of the best!!
Heather requested training for her Jack Russell Terrier as her high school graduation present. Heather has done all the trick training herself and when she came to us as a student she had done alot with ‘Jesse’ on her own. However, ‘Jesse’ true to his terrier nature, was a bit of a problem when he encountered other dogs. Heather saw our website www.nomoreleash.com and saw the value of our remote dog training. From our very first session with ‘Jesse’ you would never know he had been dog aggressive at all. He has trained beautifully and Heather has been consistent and worked with him. They are a great example of what you can get with a well trained dog and handler.
August 9, 2007
Public Dog Training Demonstration
Toni Drugmand and her staff shown here from a public demonstration at the boat show in Phoenix.
Toni Drugmand, Fred Hassen, and the dog trainers from Sit Means Sit- Dog On It Dog training, show some off-leash dog obedience at the Phoenix Arizona Boat Show, which was held at the Phoenix Civic Center.