{"id":195,"date":"2008-05-28T20:49:21","date_gmt":"2008-05-28T19:49:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.undermybed.co.uk\/?p=195"},"modified":"2008-05-28T20:49:21","modified_gmt":"2008-05-28T19:49:21","slug":"training-in-the-rain","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/thosenoisydogs.co.uk\/?p=195","title":{"rendered":"Training in the Rain"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The dogs and I had a fun session yesterday evening training in the rain! &#8220;Proper&#8221; training was cancelled so we lugged two jumps and the flyball box (and hurdle) to the park for a bit of an inpromptu training session with all three dogs. I think it&#8217;s good for the dogs to train in wet conditions as the chances are they&#8217;ll have to compete in it.<\/p>\n<p>Dylan&#8217;s pull throughs and (push) outs are really improving, he has a strong <em>out<\/em> command and he&#8217;s beginning to understand the concept of a pull through. It&#8217;s hard for me to get my handling right because he doesn&#8217;t like me being in his jumping space, or the area about a metre in front or behind the pole, so I have to stand well back and try and direct him from there, which is a very new technique for me! We did get some nice figure-of-eights and <a href=\"http:\/\/obayshelties.blogspot.com\/2008\/01\/finally-some-agility-training.html\">two-jump-drill<\/a> stuff done, which was good.<\/p>\n<p>Kim and I are finally beginning to get back in tune. It feels like I&#8217;ve been so focussed on Dylan that I&#8217;d forgotten all the little tricks and quirks Kim and I have to ensure she&#8217;s working at her best. I rediscovered her <em>in<\/em> command last weekend, I don&#8217;t know why I stopped using it! <em>In<\/em> just means come towards me through the obstacles without jumping them until we get to where we want to be. It&#8217;s very useful, means I can do pull-thrus without having to handle at all! She has a very strong <em>in<\/em> command, just like her <em>out<\/em> command (lots of jump box training when she was younger!) but I haven&#8217;t used it for ages, I just kept trying to handle it like &#8220;real&#8221; handlers handle it, which I should know by now is not the way to handle Kim.<\/p>\n<p>Mollie also got to play for a while, until she got silly and started trying to jump the wings and knocked everything over. She&#8217;s so much fun, she gives everything 200% and she has some fab tight turns over the jumps! Since she&#8217;d demolished my jumps I figured we should get the flyball stuff out, so the dogs got to practise their turns for the weekend.<\/p>\n<p>Dylan did a couple without any aids and he is improving, slowly but surely. Maybe after another year of Starters and training aids we might finally get to see the wicked fast swimmer&#8217;s turn that I know he has lurking! We threw the jump back in towards the end because he was getting lazy with his back end, but it <em>was<\/em> an improvement, so maybe there is hope yet.<\/p>\n<p>Kim and Mollie had fun playing flyball too, even if they didn&#8217;t wholly approve. (It&#8217;s not proper flyball if it&#8217;s not got four jumps and two teams!) I messed about with Kim and did some turnarounds with her, which she used to be awesome at and apparently still is! She used to run anchor dog after a bad collision with another dog in her team, so a fast turnaround used to come in handy, but as we run third now it&#8217;s unlikely she&#8217;ll ever need that again. Still, it&#8217;s always fun to play with!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The dogs and I had a fun session yesterday evening training in the rain! &#8220;Proper&#8221; training was cancelled so we lugged two jumps and the flyball box (and hurdle) to the park for a bit of an inpromptu training session with all three dogs. 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