Thanks to the efforts of Sarah Bradley for getting this event together, we met at the Canine Ranch in Canton where we had rented the agility field for four hours. We also got to try lure coursing. 40+ Corgis attended, and had the best time together. Bogart "told" me this morning he was ready to do it again!…
ContinueAdded by Bogart the Cardigan on November 9, 2014 at 10:35am — 1 Comment
Today was Responsible Dog Ownership Day. Our kennel club put on a pretty good one with lots of demos of different activities you can do with your dog. I took Ziggy with me, as Baxter accompanied me on a morning news spot to publicize the event: http://www.clipsyndicate.com/video/playlist/19149/4569889
One of the demos was barnhunting. I have heard of this event, which is now recognized by AKC for titles,…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on November 2, 2013 at 11:30pm — 3 Comments
Hello,
I just joined this great online group and have a question for any of you experienced owners out there. I just got a Pembroke Corgi for Christmas and am SO in love with her. I have owned dogs in the past, but this is my first Corgi. I am planning on doing agility with her. Of course at this point we are just in a puppy obedience class. Everything I have read says that they should be a year old before we begin training for agility so they are physically developed. Are you…
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I have a few new updates on trials to write about. Things have been very busy lately-- just got married, just moved, general life still happening-- leaving no time for updates... until now!
In October, just three days before getting married, Baxter AND Ziggy (my little boy is all grown up!) entered an agility trial in the suburbs of Chicago. I entered both of them into everything. I may have even gotten a few videos the first day, one of which being Ziggy's very first trial…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on November 13, 2012 at 10:00am — 2 Comments
August 18th I was up in Chicago for vacation and I thought what better way to start that vacation than with a little day of agility. I took my family out to Manhattan, IL so they could see Baxter run for the first time. We ran four times and it was a blast!
FAST Novice-- We ran our first FAST course ever. I was a little nervous about it as I wasn't sure what the best path would be. We were also walking the Excellent…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on August 28, 2012 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment
Just after a weekend of rest (a much much MUCH needed rest at that!) Baxter and I were back out competing at another trial. This trial was closer to home, but the travel to and from was very taxing. We are definitely learning a lot when it comes to which trials to chose in the future!
Friday
Open Standard - A very nice course except... uh oh! Tunnel/A frame discrimination? It's…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on July 31, 2012 at 3:30pm — 2 Comments
Last week, Baxter and I went to Perry, GA for a huge 5-day agility event (two rings with 940 entries a day.) We got to the arena on Wednesday and boy oh boy, I'm glad we got up there early. Baxter was quite afraid of some of the noises inside-- the microphone announcer, the dog barks echoing off the walls, etc. It was a lot for him to take in. We walked around a bit and eventually he calmed down, which was very helpful because we were like the 8th dog up the next morning...…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on July 16, 2012 at 12:00pm — 18 Comments
Wish us luck, we're trying our first T2B next weekend. Bandit competes in Open in AKC. And since he's fast and I'm old and slow, we are experts at the rear cross (not fast enough to do front crosses)..
Added by Terry Irene Blain on May 5, 2012 at 1:09pm — 2 Comments
Baxter entered his second AKC event this past weekend. We entered Time 2 Beat, Jumpers with Weaves, and Standard for Saturday and Sunday. Time 2 Beat is an interesting and new event for AKC. There is one course and all the dogs run it. It is typically a higher level difficulty and dogs from novice to excellent compete to get the fastest time. Points are given based on your dog's time compared to the fastest…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on May 4, 2012 at 10:00am — 2 Comments
This weekend was a United Kennel Club event. It was hosted by the same group as the event we attended in November, so I was excited that it was going to be a nice small group for our first attempt at the Agility 2 level. The Agility 2 level includes obstacles that are not used at the first level, such as, the pause box, the weave poles, and the sit-jump-sit contact. All three of these were used this weekend. The Agility 2 level only allows two attempts for each contact before resulting in a…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on March 19, 2012 at 11:30am — 2 Comments
I am on such a rush right now! Ace and I just came back from a lovely first glance at an agility class, on a terrain about half an hour away by car. I have never wanted to learn how to drive (and own my own car) so badly until now - I want to go back!
We were allowed to drop in on a beginner's agility course, and eventually the trainer asked us if we'd like to have a go. I was so elated, I jumped into the ring without a second thought. Ace did extremely well on the long-line…
ContinueAdded by Ludi on March 17, 2012 at 12:06pm — 9 Comments
This weekend, Baxter and I entered our first AKC Agility Trial. It was much larger than the UKC event we entered in November (our very first agility trial ever.) We entered Saturday and Sunday in Time to Beat (Sat only,) Jumpers with Weaves, and Standard.
Time to Beat (T2B) (no video) was the first run. I was really excited about this because I don't care if we get a T2B title. It seems like not all events have this one, so I thought it was be a good first run to get all the…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on February 27, 2012 at 5:30pm — 2 Comments
We are currently training for our first AKC agility trial at the end of February. I am very excited. Because UKC was our first experience at novice level, there was no need to know the weaves. This is definitely not the case for AKC. So weaves have been the main focus of most of our training sessions.
As a New Years resolution, I decided to put some more dedication into agility training for Baxter and Ziggy. Since the new year, we've had three training sessions and one group class.…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on January 9, 2012 at 12:30pm — 1 Comment
Baxter and I went to a United Kennel Club trial this past weekend and we both had a lot of fun. Baxter did such a great job, he did not break stay at the start of any of our trials. He did get a few "off courses" by taking an obstacle out of turn, but thankfully AG-I (novice class) in the UKC is very forgiving about that. I've included links to the professional photographer's pictures, just click the right arrow at the top to see the next picture in the seires.…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on November 21, 2011 at 11:30am — 3 Comments
I've started an actual training schedule for Baxter, with a bunch of different exercises we can do to keep things interesting. We will competing for the first time in November and I want to feel more prepared. So I'm going to post about our training sessions here so I can chart Baxter's progress. Last night's drills:
Added by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on September 30, 2011 at 9:50am — 2 Comments
Our trainer is having agility "drop-in" classes every Wednesday. Each week, she sets up a course and people bring their dogs and it's almost like a trial-like atmosphere. Yesterday was our first class. The Novice course she set up was 16 obstacles (weaves, 2 tunnels, a-frame, dogwalk, and 11 jumps.) After walking the course and watching a few of the more experienced handlers run it, Baxter and I were up for the challenge. On our first run Baxter only had one refusal. I was so impressed at…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on June 30, 2011 at 3:19pm — 2 Comments
It has almost been a year since Baxter started agility. Last night we ran our very first course. It was 15 obstacles (2 tunnels, weaves, and 12 jumps.) After walking the course a couple times with the trainer, we were ready to give it a go. On our first try, we missed two jumps and Baxter missed the very start of the weaves (I think the numbers threw him off,) but on the plus side we successfully navigated a very tight lined jump. It was so much fun!!
After breaking the…
ContinueAdded by Bax & Zigs & Rosie on June 22, 2011 at 10:30am — 4 Comments
Ashton competed in his very first AKC Agility trial and we are so happy with him. He loves agility so much. We went into the trial hoping for the best but expecting, well, a corgi. He was the amazing all-or-nothing pup and competed in Standard (the course with the A-frame, tunnels, dog walk, etc..) and in Jumpers With Weaves (like it sounds, jumps and weave poles, sometimes a…
ContinueAdded by Gail and Ashton on April 7, 2011 at 3:05pm — 19 Comments
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