Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Sunday Morning Walk
First Snow
Stonecrop News Update
Show 1, Oct. 2, 2009, Judge Diane Anderson
American Bred Female
1st Runestone Truffle – Merton Kilpatrick
2nd Heimskauts Eydis – Leticia Watts
3rd Valhalla’s Heart of Gold – Penny Kelley
4th Sand Creek Maeja – Bill Shelton
Show 2, Oct 2, 2009, Judge Pat Putman
American Bred Female
1st Runestone Truffle – Merton Kilpatrick
2nd Heimskauts Eydis – Leticia Watts
3rd Sand Creek Maeja – Bill Shelton
4th Valhalla’s Heart of Gold – Penny Kelley
Show 3, Oct3, 2009 Judge Gudrun Gudjohnsen
American Bred Female
1st Heimskauts Eydis – Leticia Watts
2nd Valhalla’s Heart of Gold – Penny Kelley
3rd Runestone Truffle – Merton Kilpatrick
4th Sand Creek Maeja – Bill Shelton
Truffie passed a herding instinct test at Raspberry Ridge Sheep Farm and since she seemed to like it so much, I took her to a one-day herding introduction. We had a great time, and I would like to continue in the spring, although it will be limited by my budget.
I have also taken her to several agility practice matches, where we did a mixture of agility and rally during our run-throughs, because my main goal in attending was to accustom her to the environment of dog events. She is getting much better in her ability to stay calm and not react to the other dogs, although certain dogs at certain times still press her hot button. She will be getting her hips xrayed next week.
Not to ignore Sammy, he is my prize free-shaper, he never gives up trying to please, and also makes me laugh. Today we were practicing running into a soft-crate from a distance, and re-orienting to me when released out of it. After a few times sending him into the crate, he decided it was more fun to jump on top of it. It was too cute. He is in a Control Unleashed class now at my training facility Let's Speak Dog. He is very attached to Viva, our GSD.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
April pictures
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Reykjadals Séra Skolli at 8 months
Truffie is here saying, "What a minute, I thought this blog was about me!" Her coat is so thick right now, I can hardly brush through it. Last fall it was so thin I thought I must have imagined her coat before. It's amazing how it changes. Having Shepherds, who shed ALL the time and always have thick coats anyway, I have to get used to these coat transformations.