Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Trouble again

Hi everyone! I hope this is still on feed for you all! Trouble qualified in a stockdog trial last weekend with a 94 from the Advanced class on Ducks...now you're likely wondering "Ducks???"... well, yes, ducks require a lot of finesse and while she would rather work cows or sheep, all this duck work will help her in both those venues. She's entered on cattle in August and then again in September on both ducks and sheep. Our trial season wraps up in October up here and there's a possiblity that she might go to Missouri to the Working Kelpie Nationals to trial at Purina Farms - there is one day they offer an "all breed" trial as a fund raiser. We'll see.

I did hear from Cory in Seattle with Raine - the grey female puppy - she sounds delightful, very sociable, quick and eager to learn and nice looking. I'd love to hear how the rest of the puppies are coming along - and Pictures!!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Bhima


Checking in from Colorado! Harry says: "We clipped him down for the summer we had to wait to wash his head because of the stitches. 25.5lbs as of yesterday's vet visit."

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Otis update!

Well, we are all adjusting much better now. Had a "puppy" session w/a trainer I will probably use when Otis is a little older. He gave recommendations and things to work on for several weeks, very non-punitive and praise based. I now see Otis coming to sit at my feet expecting praise! He can be a sassy boy, too. My back yard is looking like a day care w/toys and now a kiddy pool. Has a playmate next door (an elderly Schnauzer) and a young lab down the street that can't wait for him to get a little bigger. He has been going on short field trips in the car and is travelling better but really prefers to sit between the grandkids if in the car. met the groomer, too. Which brings me to a question-Do you recommend clipping puppies at this age due to the heat? I try to get exercise in early AM or in the evening so he doesn't overdo it during the hot part of the day. My son thinks he's too hot, but I don't know that he is, esp since he can come into air conditioning and crash.


Here, I clipped Birdie's puppies because of the ticks more than anything ~ if you like the look of a clipped pup, go ahead and do it; if you don't like the look, then just keep him clean around his butt, the hair away from his eyes and trim his feet and he'll look neat.