I am just really bursting with happiness and near tears tonight as I sit here on the couch thinking about my day .... I've had to take a break from doggie sports to do my running and although I love what I am doing with running, biking and swimming .... I do miss being a team with my dog. Right now I don't have time to "do it all" but my dear friend and teacher Robyn handled Tinkerbell today at the 2 WWASC herding trials. This left me free to run. And so pleased at the outcome of both my and Robyn's accomplishment for the day.
Robyn and Tink took 1st place & Q in Started Sheep & High in Trial Started Sheep in the first trial under Judge Canby Scott with a score of 80 and a time of 2:23. In the second trial they took 2nd place &Q with a score of 86 and a time of 2:38.
Then each trial had the duck runs. Tinkerbell has only been worked on ducks once before this trial, about 3 weeks ago. They gave the ducks a try in both trials, in the first trial Tink got a 2nd place, score of 66 - time 5:17. The second trial she got another 2nd place with a score of 39 - time 4:56. No Q's but ducks are new to her so I'm sure with experience she will improve. I can hardly wait to watch the video that Jan took of all sheep and duck runs.
I got done running my 20 miles in time see her last duck run. When Tink doesn't quite know what to do she wants to do it her way. Many things I let her get away with at home that are "cute" don't help with controlling her in herding. She is very out spoken and likes to be bossy. I know I am responsible for some of this rebellion in the ring.
Robyn did a wonderful job with Tinkerbell and it is very touching to me that she would do this for me. I love that my dog was able to go herding today and do this trial. Tink's skill level is way above mine and it will take me too long to catch up in this sport right now. I can enjoy Tink herding without handling her myself. I just can't say enough how thankful I am for this opportunity for Tinkerbell. When I finally get serious about wanting to be her team mate I will practice and teach her weaves and other agility skill and we will play there together. Less frustrating for me to see her not have to suffer through with an unskilled handler. A mom can still enjoy her doggies accomplishments.
Well, when I started this post Tinkerbell was sitting here on the couch talking to me.... she does not like it when I write and is vocal quite a lot when I am on the computer. She will perch on the arm of the couch and hit me with her paw or just talk and talk to get me to stop. Now she is sleeping soundly by my feet, finally tuckered out after her big day.
Thank you Robyn, you are AWESOME.
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