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Would You Like Some Coffee With That Chocolate?

January 28, 2013 By Jodi

I’ve heard a number of times that dogs are not jealous, but I don’t believe that for a minute.

I’ve seen Sampson snap at another dog that approached while he was being pet.  And I’ve watched Delilah butt and push her way between Sampson and me or Sampson and Hubby when Sampson is getting some lovies.

I’m not really sure what the best way to handle this is (if any of you have any suggestions please let me know) so what I’ve been doing is pushing her away.

Last week  I was sitting on the floor rubbing Sampson, she pushed her way in and I gently pushed her away.  I tried to get her to lie down next to me, but she’s stubborn, that one.  Finally she sat next to me and I continued rubbing Sampson but stroked her as well.

Apparently she got tired of that and decided there was a better spot for her.

2013-01-24_20-04-05_480 She climbed up in Hubby’s lap.

She’s worked her way up to this.  It started out with her just putting her front legs up there and standing while she got attention.  Then one night he encouraged her and she climbed into his lap.  I thought it was a one-time thing, but lately she’s been doing it more and more frequently.

There you have it folks, one of the world’s largest lap dogs.

Well he does like a little something sweet after dinner.  I wonder if I should make him coffee as well?

This is the Monday Mischief Blog Hop hosted by Alfie’s Blog, Snoopy’s Blog, Luna’s Blog and My Brown Newfies.  Many thanks to our hosts.

Hop on and see what other mischief is happening today.

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Filed Under: Monday Mischief Blog Hop Tagged With: Delilah, Dog, dog training, Follow-Up Friday, Heart Like A Dog, Humor, Jodi Stone, Just Be The Dog, Labrador Retriever, Life With Sampson And Delilah, Obedience training, Pet, Pet Writing, Pets, Recreation, Sampson, sampson and delilah, W.T.F. Wednesday, Writing

What’s Your Rally Cry?

January 27, 2013 By Jodi

A couple of you mentioned in yesterday’s comments that you didn’t know what Rally was.  Since I was a bit unsure about what to write today, I’d thought I’d give an explanation.

This is Rally the way I understand it.  Of course the AKC has many more details on their website.

Almost a year and a half ago, I was a steward at a local high school, you can read about that here.

So what is Rally?

Basically Rally is dog obedience set up on a course with written instructions at each station.

IMG_2357 Simple enough.

The course is set-up by the Ring Judge. You and your dog are a team.  Each team is timed and enters the ring with a perfect score of 100.  The judge will deduct points if you make a mistake.  The timed portion of the event is in case of a tie.  In that case they go to the time and the team that completed the ring the quickest wins.

The rally rings I worked were probably about twenty to thirty feet squared, and the course is set up using left, right and about turns so you are almost walking a path.  The judge determines what commands are requested at what stations.  In the rings I’ve stewarded the commands have been laminated and they are positioned in the stand so as to be easily read.

Some of the commands are very hard.

This sign means do an about turn (turn around and head back the way you came) and then turn right.

Once the judge has set up the course, instructions are given and then you have the opportunity to walk the course without your dog.

Judge Instruction Receiving the Judge’s instructions.
Rally Walk Thru Walking the course.

There are four levels of Rally.

Novice, Advanced, Excellent and Advanced Excellent.  As you can imagine the commands increase in difficulty with each level.  In the upper levels, some of the courses are completed off-leash. In this case the Steward will take your leash and hand it back when you exit the ring.

In those levels, part of the course requirement is for a dog to ‘honor’ another dog.  This simply means your dog will lie in a certain spot and not move while a competitor completes the course.  The Steward at the exit is in charge of the stop watch and keeping an eye on the honor dog to insure the honor is done correctly.

There are two no-no’s that I know of in the ring.

1) Using food, while you can hold your hand a certain way against your body, or point with your fingers, you are not allowed to trick your dog into thinking you have food.  The first Rally I stewarded, a woman came into the ring and her dog sat and she gave the dog a bit of food and the Judge disqualified her on the spot.  She was still allowed to complete the course, but her score did not count.

2) Tags on your dog’s collar. The judge will tell you take it off or you get a DNQ (did not qualify,)

They award blue, white, yellow and red ribbons to the top four teams.

Ribbons

How do I qualify?

In order to qualify and earn a ‘leg’ you need a passing score of 70.  Once you’ve achieved three legs (under at least two different judges) you’ve earned a title!

In the rings I’ve worked, once the judge awards the ribbons they will ask, Who got their first leg?  Who got their second leg?  Who titled?

Akita This team was amazing to watch.

People who work these kinds of dog shows will tell you, Rally is the hardest ring to work and it needs to be run correctly.  In the advanced levels there are sometimes jumps incorporated into the course. When a team signs in they are asked what height their jump needs to be.  It is up to the Stewards to make sure the jump heights are correct for each dog.  A Corgi’s jump height will be different from a Golden Retriever’s.

What’s a Steward?

It is the Steward’s job to make sure all competitors are where they are supposed to be and that the rings run smoothly.

Steward

It can sometimes be a bit stressful (like when a competitor is showing in another ring at the same time) but it is a lot of fun.  My friend Ann and I run a tight Rally ring.  After our first Rally Steward we were told by the Judge that we were the best Stewards she’d ever had.

Have you ever attended a competition show?  Did I clear things up for you or just confuse you?

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Filed Under: AKC, RALLY Tagged With: Delilah, Dog, dog training, Follow-Up Friday, Heart Like A Dog, Humor, Jodi Stone, Just Be The Dog, Labrador Retriever, Life With Sampson And Delilah, Obedience training, Pet, Pet Writing, Pets, Recreation, Sampson, sampson and delilah, W.T.F. Wednesday, Writing

Does Anybody Rally Know What Time It Is?

January 26, 2013 By Jodi

Delilah and I started a new class.

Rally.

I’ve heard so many people tell me how easily I could Title Delilah in the sport of Rally.  Let me go on the record as saying Delilah could probably Title in Rally, I just wonder if I’m the right person for the job.

I’m not just self-deprecating (VBP.) Have you ever looked at a Rally sign?

                        

     

Those are just a few of the NOVICE signs.

WTF?

The first night of class I stood and stared at the top two for about five minutes trying to figure out just exactly what I was supposed to do.

Delilah was no help, she was raiding the treat bag while I was reading.

Arianne came over to help us out and it took me most of the class to really get it.

We practiced heeling and stopping.  When I’m heeling my dog and I stop, I expect my dog to sit.

And she does, she just sits in such a manner that her body is turned so she’s facing me.  She’s not sitting by my side.

I asked Arianne how to fix that.

IMG_3803 There’s a trick to this folks.

And the trick is this.  Some of us (ME) keep our treats close to our sides because we want a nice close heel with our dogs, which is why Delilah tends to be facing me when I stop.

In order to correct this, when you stop, you actually move your treat hand away from your body, this will automatically correct the sit.

I kid you not.

IMG_3804 Notice how my hand is a good distance from my body.

The other thing I’ve been doing incorrectly is holding the leash in my left hand.  You probably already know this, but humor me for a minute, you actually have better control of your dog with your leash in the opposite hand of the side you are heeling on.

Why?

Because if I’m heeling my dog on the left with the leash in my left hand and my dog decides to lunge, my right hand has a way to go in order to grab the leash.  If my leash is in my right hand and my dog lunges my left hand is already there and can quickly reach out and assist my right hand.

See why I think Delilah is doomed?  I don’t even know the proper way to hold her leash, how can I give her the proper signals and set her up to succeed?

We’re participating in the Vocabulary Building Project blog hop, hosted by Texas, A Cat in New York, Savannah’s Paw Tracks, and Hey It’s Jet Here.

Check out the other participating blogs and see how you can increase your vocabulary.

Author’s Note: The rally photos are taken from a handout I received from my trainer, they are AKC registered and available on their website.
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