Megan McCosh and Tashi took 1st place in Novice A Jumpers and 4th place in Novice A Standard at Simi Valley on October 3rd and 4th.
Lisa Runquist and Jazzy (Standard Poodle) earned a starters Std first place and their first leg, a second place in Starters Jumpers and a leg on Saturday, Oct. 17, at a USDAA Trial.
Sherron Corner and Fredie earned his CD and a fourth place at Hidden Valley on Sunday, Oct. 18.
Lisa Runquist and Jazzy earned their Starters Pair with a second place and their first leg; and their first leg in Starters Snooker and first place on Sunday, Oct. 18, at a USDAA Trial.
Mo Jones and Flag (Border Collie) earned their first leg in Rally Advanced B with a 96 at Pasanita’s trial on Oct. 25, in Pasadena.
Janet Snyder and Piper (Aussie) earned their first Obedience Novice A leg with a 189 and captured third place at Pasanita on Oct. 25 in Pasadena. Flying Piper also earned his first leg in Rally Novice A and claimed first place with a score of 98 at Pasanita.
Karen Saunders and Quatsch (Dobe) earned their first Obedience Novice B leg and Quatsch’s second leg in Rally Novice B with a 96 and captured first place.
Sherron Corner and Fredie were proud of Fredie’s double Q in Agility and earning his NJP title and capturing first place on Saturday, Oct. 32 at the Papillion Club’s Agility Trial. On Sunday, Nov. 1, Fredie earned his NAP title and again left the ring with the first place ribbon.
Lisa Runquist and Jazzy earned an ExB Jumpers Q and now has six mach points.
Tip to Rally handlers: If your dog has a degree and you are competing in Rally Advanced, be sure to enter Advanced B, not A. “...dogs may not compete in the ‘A’ level classes if they have previously earned any Obedience title.”
Monday, June 29, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Advanced Obedience Classes Saturdays at 8:30am
Power Heeling/Rally Courses
Take advantage of HDOC's special drop-in classes now offered on Saturday mornings. Every other week (you can check with Ann de Toth at 818 /845-9509 about which class will be featured that week) we are offering either a Power Heeling Class or a rally course.
Power Heeling
This class begins at 8:30 am so participants can move back to practice with distractions with the novice class at 9:00 am.
This class works on your dog's focus on you as handler with quick turns, recalls left and right, tight handling positions, straight sits and, in general, is a way to sharpen the all important heeling exercise.
Rally Course
A rally course will be laid out for members and friends of HDOC to follow with tips and explanations of what the signs mean and how to follow them correctly. If you call in advance, Advanced or Expert signs can be added to the course.
Cost
A $2. donation to HDOC is suggested for either class.
Take advantage of HDOC's special drop-in classes now offered on Saturday mornings. Every other week (you can check with Ann de Toth at 818 /845-9509 about which class will be featured that week) we are offering either a Power Heeling Class or a rally course.
Power Heeling
This class begins at 8:30 am so participants can move back to practice with distractions with the novice class at 9:00 am.
This class works on your dog's focus on you as handler with quick turns, recalls left and right, tight handling positions, straight sits and, in general, is a way to sharpen the all important heeling exercise.
Rally Course
A rally course will be laid out for members and friends of HDOC to follow with tips and explanations of what the signs mean and how to follow them correctly. If you call in advance, Advanced or Expert signs can be added to the course.
Cost
A $2. donation to HDOC is suggested for either class.
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