Well, back to the dogs I go. I am in the process of selling horses. I have one left to go.
I have agreed to purchase an Open trial dog from Bev and Norm Sommers. His name is Tic and I am very excited to get him. I won't be able to get him until the end of February because of Canadian/US importing issues. Flight rules are changing due to terrorism and we have to wait 30 days to fly him.
I had hoped that we would be able to compete at Sonoma. However, I will only have Tic for 2 weeks or so that is out. It takes some time to get in sync with a new dog. Not to mention the fact that I have not worked a dog for awhile. I am excited and I hope that we can go to some big trials this year. Now I need to buy a few sheep again.
Gloria and I are planning to go to Zamora and watch for a day. Maybe next year Tic and I will run. Zamora is a hard trial to train for because of the short winter days and the weather. I work dogs in the desert to get ready for trials and if we have a wet winter, I can't get out there. Conditioning is also an issue. The Zamora course is huge and the dogs really need to be in shape or risk injury.
The only other thing that I do is work. I work for a new department now and it is much different than the old one. Now, I have to put in for vacation and it has to be approved. Before I used to just put my days on my calendar and that was it. I hope this does not conflict with trialing. I am going to have to plan ahead.
I will try to keep my blog up-to-date in the future.
Showing posts with label Border Collies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Border Collies. Show all posts
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Monday, January 4, 2010
Coop videos
Here are some new (old) videos of Coop's training progress. I have not been very good about getting them posted.
Labels:
Border Collies,
herding,
herding training,
trialling
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