Elvis and I took an agility class this summer. It was beginning agility 2. I had done some basic training so I skipped agility 1. He was awesome in this class. My primary objective for taking this class with Elvis was to assess his reactivity in a high energy class with other dogs in close proximity. I was also glad that one of the teachers was male since Elvis has shown some odd reactions to some men.
Elvis impressed everyone. He was friendly to every dog in the class and completely comfortable being restrained by both teachers even though he was highly aroused and pulling to run. He was super enthusiastic about doing the exercises -- straining to run the tunnels, jump on the table or fly down the contact trainer into a 2o2o position.
He was super fast. He was so fast into the tunnel in the last class that I just stood there flat footed and missed my front cross out of the tunnel completely. I couldn't believe he could be that fast. He is faster than my young border collie and way more motivated.
If I were looking for a fun agility dog who is a doll around the house, I would grab this guy up. This dog is a GEM and the smart person who finally recognizes it is going to have the dog of a lifetime.
The longer I live with Elvis the more I adore him. He is a joy to live with at home. He lounges around the couch, snuggles when invited, doesn't bark unless someone comes to the door, and never touches anything that isn't his. He has proved to have good dog skills interacting with many dogs who come to my house and helping with a few of my clients who have reactive dogs.
Elvis is special, no doubt about it.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Developing new skills easily
In just a few short sessions, I have taught Elvis to jump 16" cleanly, run a straight tunnel, and do 2o2o on a dog walk. He even did tunnel, jump, jump tonight. I did this in three 5-10 minute sessions. I just wanted to see if he had the aptitude. No problem!
I also discovered that he can catch treats. He even taught my young border collie, Smudge, to catch. I've been trying for months and he showed her a couple of times and she had it. What fun he is to have around the house. He is a real clown and makes me laugh every day.
I also discovered that he can catch treats. He even taught my young border collie, Smudge, to catch. I've been trying for months and he showed her a couple of times and she had it. What fun he is to have around the house. He is a real clown and makes me laugh every day.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Agility!
This is a lovely shot of Elvis taken by the fantastic dog photographer, Diane Lewis (www.dianelewisphotography.com). He was at a dog agility trial and seemed to enjoy taking it all in. He was happy to meet all the dogs and people at the trial.
I've begun a little bit of agility training with Elvis. He loves the tunnel and is a really nice jumper -- clearing 16" with ease. As food motivated as he is, I think he would pick up the sport very quickly.
Monday, May 26, 2008
more about me
Busy weekend
I had a busy weekend attending an agility trial all day Sat, Sun , and Monday. I did wonderfully according to my foster mom. I was good in my crate. I visited nicely with all the people and dogs. And I paid good attention when she pulled out the treats! It is hard for us terrier types to pull our nose off the ground, but I do pretty good when any ole' food is offered to me.
This is my best friend, Smudge. She is about my size and age and we have lots of fun wrestling and chasing each other everywhere. I sound very ferocious but it is all just fun!
I'm very cute and this is a really good way to hang out after a long day outside.
This is my best friend, Smudge. She is about my size and age and we have lots of fun wrestling and chasing each other everywhere. I sound very ferocious but it is all just fun!
I'm very cute and this is a really good way to hang out after a long day outside.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
More photos of Elvis around the house
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