Last night was our final class for this session of agility. I took both Cash and Betty and got there early to acclimate Betty. Not that I needed to by any means. She is a social butterfly and loves everyone. She greeted humans and dogs alike but it is clear she was well raised by her Mamma to be respectful of older dogs. I don't think she has ever met a person she didn't like.
I put both of them in a large crate while I helped set up equipment. They just laid there quietly watching people and dogs arrive and the activity around them. All that changed in a heartbeat once the first dog was flying through the course. Betty leaped to her feet and started SCREAMING to join in.
I was very grateful Katie stopped by to watch the class and asked her to take Betty with her and sit on a chair in the far corner so she could still see what was going on. I gave Katie some chicken from last night's dinner as a treat for Betty if she sat quietly. Unfortunately I didn't have my camera with me because the look on Betty's face from across the room was priceless. She had her eyes lasered in on every dog that ran. Katie said later that although she couldn't be heard from more than a few feet away, Betty was quivering with anticipation and making a high pitched, although quiet, squeal. Me thinks the girl has DRIVE!
She's going to be fun to train! She has already learned sit and down in just the short time she has been here, sleeps all night in her crate (THANK YOU BELINDA!) and is just a joy to have around. She will be accompanying Cash to rally class tomorrow night.
Although Cash had awesome weaves with several difficult entrances and solid contacts, he will once again be repeating the Obstacles class and not moving on to the Handlers class because he has teeter *issues*. Sigh......
I was disappointed for about a minute but decided that I would rather have him SOLID in all aspects than move on and have to go back and retrain something in the future.
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