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Rankine and Aaron continue their quest for USDAA National qualifications at this weekend’s Southwest Agility Team (SWAT) trial in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Today, Rankine will be competing with Ayr (the border collie) in performance versatility pairs with hopes of earning a qualifier that will allow them to compete at USDAA Nationals which will be held in Denver, Colorado. Rankine will also be trying to earn qualifiers to complete his performance agility championship and perhaps a Grand Prix or Steeplechase qualifier.
Updates to come throughout the weekend – lets hope it’s good!
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Rankine’s Road to USDAA Nationals
0 Comments | Posted by Brianna in Goofy Golden's, Trainer's Journal
The USDAA Nationals will be in Denver CO this coming October. Rankine and Aaron are working hard to qualify. At 5 years old, he is in his prime, but his owner’s admit that raising 2 young children, holding full-time jobs and keeping up competitive training is difficult. We do our best and some weekends you hit the agility jackpot. This weekend Rankine qualified in USDAA Steeplechase, pairs, snooker with a super Q and jumpers. Oh yeah, his 12 year old brother TJ also earned snooker and jumper Qs.
Now if only we can earn a Team and Grand Prix qualifier.
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Feeding Multiple Dogs Toddler Style
0 Comments | Posted by Brianna in Cosmic Cockers, Dog Behavior, Goofy Golden's, Kids and Dogs
If you have multiple dogs, Online Dog Coach recommends that you establish a feeding routine. This ensures that each dog gets his or her fair share and can helpful making feeding time less crazy. In this video, 3 year old Chase shows you how feeding multiple dogs works at our house. Please note that these dogs have had an established feeding routine for multiple years and we do not recommend that a young child try this without proper training and supervision.
Check out the video on our Facebook page.
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Dog pulls his weight
4 Comments | Posted by Suzy in Dog Behavior, Magnificent Mutts, Media - Video and Audio
Griffin is smart enough and active enough that I have been giving him puzzles, toys, and “scavenger hunts” each day before I leave the house. Tonight I didn’t set anything up. After all, we had been to an hour long agility training class, and I was only gone for a short time! Guess I was wrong…
