I had a call from Rick a couple days ago. Tessa got skunked! He is still trying to air everything out. The tomato juice remedy didn't work so well. He looked up online and found a formula containing peroxide to use. He said it worked well, but they were having problems getting the smell out of the house and their clothes etc. Tessa is doing ok. She now weighs 80 lbs! She started obedience school on Tuesday. I haven't heard anything, but hopefully they enjoyed themselves. Tessa has been having some problems with nipping. She is a high drive dog and when she gets excited she expresses herself with her mouth. Unfortunately, human skin is not as tough as dog skin and she has been leaving some bruises and marks in her excitement. They have tried many things and hopefully this obedience class will help. I have been trying to offer advice, but its difficult with out being able to actually see her do this. Rain is still doing really good. I have been promised some new photos soon. I will post them here or on her webpage when I get them. Porsche is doing really good. She weighed 68lbs on her 10 month b-day. She got to go to work with me Tuesday. She was really good and we got to do a couple short obedience lessons. We also went to the park for a walk after work. We walked down by they river and she jumped off the dock into the water. I had to pull her out, but she had fun! We took pictures of her and Cinders last weekend. The new picture are up on the website. |
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Skunked!
Monday, October 19, 2009
New Schutzhund 3!!
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Thursday, October 1, 2009
Training with Meridian Working Dog Club
Cinders, Porsche, and I spent last weekend in Decatur, IL training with Anne Rammelsburg and Jose. We started out bright and early, well not so bright as we left at 5am Saturday morning. We arrived at the community college to track at 9amCST. Anne laid a Sch3 track in the alfalfa for Cinders. I laid a puppy track for Porsche. Porsche did pretty well on her puppy track. She still moves quickly and initially misses a lot of the bait. She settles into the track towards the end. Her tracks are still really short as this is only about the 5th time I have tracked her. She is starting to understand and her nose is naturally deep. Cinders did awesome on about the first 2 legs of her track. The track was 1 1/2hrs old and she didn't have any problems with the age of the track. She seemed to have issues with the left turns, so we are now working on that. I got some good ideas for practice tracks to lay for her, so hopefully by trial time she will V rate. Obedience was good. I am still having some problems with Cinders' stays, but she is improving. Everything else was really good. Still trying to improve her stand out of the run. I would like to see her lock up faster. Porsche did well in obedience too. I didn't do a lot with her, but she was able to concentrate easily despite the different environment and sights and sounds. Protection went well. The blind search is looking good. We are loading the blinds and I think it will work come trial day. Jose and Anne said her control was much better than the last time they saw her (UDC Natls). We are mostly working on me and how I handle her. They want me to be calmer and it seems to work. I think right now we are training for points. She has a tendency to look back at me as I walk up and we are fixing that. I think her protection at the trial is going to be really nice. When she is calm and focused she is awesome! Porsche's protection went well. Both Anne and Jose said she was a really nice puppy with full natural grips. We have to work on keeping her calm. Jose compared her to a Malinois. He said we need to train her to be calm and not thrash. He said that is what will make her more powerful than most dogs. Focus all her energy into the grip. She has more energy than Cinders and overall is a more sporty dog. Cinders tends to be more serious. However, Porsche may grow into that. She is only 9 mos. She is catching on to Jose's training very quickly. She is very smart and learns very quickly. Overall, it was a very successful weekend. The trial is Oct 18. We will be training the next 2 weekends with Meridian. I did take video. You will have to check out the website www.masayadobermans.com to see it. It should be posted by the end of the week. |
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Porsche's Heeling
Porsche has such a natural healing ability. Unfortunately, I have been concentrating on Cinders so much that I haven't trained Porsche as much as I should. I just love Porsche's healing. She has such nice natural position and her drives are phenomenal! She is truly a joy to train. She is still very gangly and at times I think her legs get in the way. She sits nice and true and straight. However, she seems uncomfortably in a precise down, so I am going to wait on the down stays until she grows into herself some more. Her sit out of motion is coming along nicely. I think I will be able to get a very quick and precise response from her. Her about turns are very tight and her change of pace is already really smooth. Her energy is just amazing. She has a lot of food drive and I use it a lot to train her with. Her ball drive is off the charts and as she gets older I will start incorporating it more and more into training. She hasn't gotten to do bite work in a couple weeks, but the last time she did it was very impressive. She has already started biting a real sleeve. Her grips are naturally full and hard. Its funny because she has the sleeve stuffed so far back in her mouth and then she holds on as tight as she can and moans a little like her you can pick her up or do whatever you want and she won't let go. She does not out, yet. She LOVES to bite! She is going to be a very nice worker and hopefully will live up to mom and dad. |
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Its a Beautiful Thing!
Just finished running Cinders on a Sch 3 track. AWESOME! It was varying grass with weeds sometimes short and sometimes taller than my head. BEAUTIFUL! She nailed it! My little girl can track! I am just so pleased with Cinders right now. Everything is falling into place and I think she will do very well at her next trial. I took her last Sat to train with the Greater Cincinnati Schutzhund Club . I want to see how her control would be with a different helper and I need to get her on a real field with blinds so we can practice. Brian was the helper and its been over a year since he lasted worked Cinders. She did a beautiful routine! I had to use electric on her a little on the back transport as she was foraging terribly and really wanted another go at Brian. He Grips were PERFECT (as always)! After we did the routine Brian turned to me with a huge grin and said- "I remember this dog: I didn't remember her until she came around the blind with that powerful masculine bark" He was all excited and said that whatever we have been doing with her to keep it up. He said she was awesome and with a little polishing I could take her to some big shows and "kick a**" I was so proud of my girl and all the wonderful compliments that I received. I often find when I take her places that most Schutzhund people have never seen a Doberman as powerful as her- especially a female. I got a note from Rick- Tessa is now 72lbs (at 8 mos) and doing very well. I weighed Porsche a few days ago and she was 62lbs. Porsche deserves her own blog post and as soon as I get a little more time I am going to write about her more. She is amazing! I thought her mom was easy to train, but Porsche is extremely intellegent and learns quicker than I can teach. |
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Rain Training at Atterbury
Here is a new picture of Rain working at Atterbury. She just found buried stuff in the gravel pile and is letting Gail know about it. I love this dog! I always loved the attitutde and personality on Rain. She had a rough time of it when she was a pup, but she has always been a fighter and will always be one of my favorite pups. Brandi |
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Saturday Training
We had an excellent training session last Saturday. I got to work some with Porsche on her obedience. He heeling is beautiful. She has excellent position and focus. We are still building and I am providing lots of treats, but I love what I am seeing so far. I am also working on her stays and her out of motion exercises. I had someone we train with lay a track for Cinders. Do to space contraints it was about the size of a schutzhund 2 track. Meanwhile while it aged I took Cinders over and worked on her stand and down out of a run. Her down is excellent but her stand needs some work as she does not lock up as quickly as I would like, but I have started using a toy as motivation and releasing her to go get it when she is correct. It seems to be working and I am sure I will be very pleased with the results. This is a very difficult exercise. After her track had aged about 45 minutes I took her over to run it. I had the tracklayer be my "judge" and Cinders did a very nice check in. Her tracking was beautiful. She overshot the second corner a little but immediately went back to the track. Article indication was perfect and then we checked out. It would have easily been a 98-99 at a trial. I did not have Cinders e collar with me so I decided to run her through the protection routine as if it were a trial and only had her show collar on her. We only had the one blind up so there was no blind search. Her hold and bark and call out where excellent. It was an awesome routine. Her grips were full and hard (as always) and her control was excellent. Everyone agreed she would have easily scored a 98-99. Its always nice to here your trainer and fellow schutzhund people say that Cinders is a dog who has the ability to score in the upper 90's in all phases. Overall, it was an excellent training session. I intend to take Cinders out to a different club with in the next few weeks and make sure that the control is still there on a different field with a different helper. |
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