this one is for Ludo
and this one for mummy
Titan is everyone's dog!
this is part of our family members
here are the two MAD dogs!! They actually make a good pair, very MAD, CRAZY and ENERGETIC!!
here comes Sizzle trying to join in the MAD dogs group
Matty tried to rescue the rope ball that stuck in the tree!!!
superman Matty!
I like this series of photos of Sizzle and Toby:
aren't they lovely together? Sizzle has been so calm and patient with little Toby. I love watching them.
I like Sing's expression on this one, Sing and his ball, unseparable! another mid-air action!
Nancy's neighbour Michael owned DogStoppers, a great new doggie products site who made this lovely personalised SIZZLE label for me to stick it on his power harness to make it unique
this is not a great photo but just to show you the SIZZLE label as the photo above is slightly cover by Sizzle's long coat!
SING also has one specially made for him, in RED.
I have started to teach Sizzle on the “hit it” board and we are doing alright, not 100% reliable but I am happy with it and I WILL STICK TO IT. A lot of people told me the risk of running contacts and told me so and so who has train their dogs to run the contacts and has turned into disaster. Well, before I wanted to train the running contacts, I have thought of the risk and I am willing to take the risk. Dawn has given me some useful tips/ideas of the running contacts and I will try to merge my method with her method, hopefully it will work on Sizzle. We will have to see, changes cannot happen overnight, it will take months to come by.
Back to our training, Sizzle started off a bit flat but he quickly built up his confidence after a couple of jumping sequences. He was also distracted during the training and Dawn gave me a very good advice how to get him back to focus on me again … to ask him to touch/target on my hand then swing him back and do the obstacle. I have never asked him to touch/target my hand before and it looks like a new trick for him, so we work on that that evening. When I first offer him my hand, he naturally gave me his paw (shake hand), so I have to turn my palm towards me and the other side facing him to ask for a new behaviour. He got the idea almost immediately.
We did not do the contacts other than see-saw. He was a brave little boy. This is the first time he was on different equipment and he was happy to run all the way up to the end in speed to Dawn who hold the see-saw and feed him chicken! We also did some snakes, front crosses, rear across and blind turn. I know it was a lot to take in for a baby but I took them away and hopefully to practice them in the garden.
Then, on Friday, I have a 1-1 with Nicky Garrett. We finally got to do some weaving! YEAH! I have been so careful all this time not to train the weave when I am not sure HOW TO train. Nicky gave me some very good advice as well, so we have some more homework to do! We also did some simple jumping sequences. Again, he was distracted. Nicky gave me another very good advice. She told me Sizzle is shaping me instead of me shaping him, so we are working on the reverse now. I have been trying on the weekend and I can see the improvement already.

After 1.5 hours, we swap group, we moved to the other part that consist of contacts and some more jumping sequences. All this time, I have been babying Sizzle, only do straight line with him or big loop at club with the poles rested on the jump wing base. In the second part of the training, we got to do some difficult sequences for the babies. There is a pull through, front crosses, nothing in a straight line. He started to “give up”, he kinda like told me: I can’t do that! Also the jumps were set to a mini height and he has knocked a couple of poles down too. I tried to study the video many times and can't see what is the obvious reason but I can see one pole down was because he turned to tight. At that time, I was nearly given up, he has not done such a long hours before and for me, he was tired and the courses were difficult for him but I carried on.
Eventhough I am very tired, honestly, I am extremely tired! I really enjoyed all the trainings as I have received so many useful advices from different trainers and I took them all seriously. After this week's training, I can sum up as GREAT DOGS SHAMED ABOUT HANDLER! If the boys are not handle by me, I am sure they are superb at agility!!
Saturn found this tree trunk on our walk in Mitcham Common this morning, first he offers me a "back up" trick which I missed on the camera, then he offered me this "target":
he then did his "circus elephant" trick:
our usual afternoon play in the garden:






