Distraction still life with crap.
I am trying to distract you from the plain fact that I did not practice weave poles with Gustavo for about one week, and he forgot how to do them. Completely.
I am not lying.
So instead of going out and working on them, I'll just pretend that who needs weave poles anyways and take some more pictures of home decor items. Covering up the training flaws with a little phage. That's definitely the Team Small Dog way.
I think I want to run away and join the cast of Architectural Digest.
Labels: foundation training, home decor, weave poles
1 Comments:
Perhaps the agility planet went retrograde. Except my other dogs are fine. In my case, I think it just means I have to really be careful to not untrain my puppy who learns through constant and consistent repetition. Every day.
Madera TOTALLY sucks for day of drive. I am going out on Sat. straight from work and Motel 6. Sometimes there are racecars racing near the ring and that sound FRIES Ruby's brain ala Crazy Witches in Her Head so never know how Ruby is going to do there. It is a fun place to show besides that but it is a far drive and sometimes very foggy drive. Big plus is you can back your car right up to grass and no need for canopy. The little things that make us happy.
I think for a novice dog, 3 weekends of dog shows in a row is asking a lot. And if you have any things that need working on, gives you not a lot of time in between to practice. I think it's very dog dependant, you can always just run fewer classes than you've entered if you notice some stress starting.
For the person, 3 weekends in a row of agility is very hardcore-you are entering the Big Leagues, the League of Total Insanity! A motorhome is your next step after this!
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