diane303
Posted : 5/28/2008 12:40:23 PM
At the particular trial that I attended, they did indeed straighten the chute before each run. The wind was really blowing when we started and actually rolled the fabric over Trudy when she entered the tunnel. It had been windy all day, it just so happened that Trudy was the only dog that got actually tangled. I think that the Judge, though, should have addressed the wind problem early in the day. The club was not too happy with her in general.
The issues were that it was a windy day and the chute fabric was blowing around and it wasn't addressed until a dog (MY dog) got tangled in the chute. I think that a good judge would have, at least, discussed it with the ring steward when it was obvious that the wind might be a problem.
It was a weird mishap and a learning experience. The next time that I am trialing outside and I see the chute flipping around, I will point it out to the ring steward and the judge and request that it is held open before I start my run. If, by some bizarre fluke, my dog gets tangled again, I will open the chute (without touching my dog), try to garner her confidence and continue my run with a smile and a happy voice.
Oh well, I've learned a lot, which is always good.
Hey thanks, guys, for your input.
I really appreciate your support.