What an Incredible Weekend (brag)

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    What an Incredible Weekend (brag)

     

    Belle had a UKC trial this weekend. We don't get too many of these around our area, the last one was in Aug, so this was her 3rd UKC event. My goal was to try to get her UAGII title, you can title UAGI and UAGII in front of the same judge. She had her first taste of UAGII in Aug and we didn't do too well, it was just my not knowing what was expected at the obstacles. They are different from AKC.

    This weekend I entered one UAGI class as a warm up, and then 4 UAGII classes. They had 2 trials each day. Out of 5 classes Belle got 5 "Q's" In UKC you start with 200 points and the deduct faults as you run, and depending on your final score if it is in the correct range you can still Q. Belle had 4 runs out of 5 with a final score of 200 (perfect runs) her last run she had one mistake for a 196. I can't be anything but extremely happy for her. She did complete her UAGII title, so our next trial we can start working on her UACH. Right now our next UKC trial in in May. 

    I am a very proud Mom! She is such a good dog. I am the first to admit she is easy to run, and makes me look good, but she is SUCH a good dog. 

    I love my Bellie Button!!!! Big Smile
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     Wohoo! go Belle! and Congrats Ann :)

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    What a great weekend and what a great team you two are!  Big congrats to you!!!!!!!!!

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    Three Whooohps!  for you and Belle - what a great weekend!

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    Way to go Belle, & Ann!!

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     Belle and Anne you are truly a dynamic duo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Congrats that is awesome!!

    PS Bugsy wants to know if you have a boyfriend

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    kpwlee

    PS Bugsy wants to know if you have a boyfriend

     

    Unfortunately yes, Belle is in love with a yellow lab in her agility class named Gus. If Gus' mom and I are not paying attention they crawl across the floor toward each other and make kissy faces. 

    Teddi said to tell Bugsy though, she doesn't have a "steady" yet and she is available. 

    Note to Bugsy's mom - Teddi makes herself available to all males! She is a hussy. 

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    awesome! How fabulously you guys did! whatta team Yes Beer

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    Maxs Mom
    If Gus' mom and I are not paying attention they crawl across the floor toward each other and make kissy faces. 

    Oh that is too cute!

    As for Teddi, well it may be a golden thing - Bugsy's  girl named Bella is exceptionally available too Embarrassed Bugsy does have a thing for long haired blondes he would love to play with Teddi Wink

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     Congrats!!  What a great weekend!

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    Congratulations!  I've looked into UKC agility -- they have some WEIRD obstacles that I don't have available to train on.  It sounds like you don't get to train on it, either, so a huge KUDOS to you for doing so well on unfamiliar equipment!

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    KarissaKS

    they have some WEIRD obstacles that I don't have available to train on.  It sounds like you don't get to train on it, either,

     

    Yes they do have some "unique" equipment but I have yet to see a dog have issues with it. Unlike AKC (the only other organization I know) each division (UAGI, UAGII, UAGIII) has 2 levels "A" and "B". "A" means you have yet to title in that division, "B" means you have. All "A" dogs get the opportunity to have a walk through on leash to familiarize them with the course. That is how I introduced Belle to the crawl tunnel at her first attempt. You get one try on the walk through, she popped out, so when it came to the class, I gave her the crawl command then I got on the ground with her and crawled next to her. She did it! She didn't look at the sway bridge, hanging plank, or sit jump sit obstacle. Our hardest obstacle was "the box" but I now know it was because there really was nothing to her to indicate stay in. It is PVC on the ground but like a table they have to go in, sit or down and stay for the five count from the judge. Belle kept exiting before she would stop. Once I got the idea to slow her down, then use her emergency wait command, she nailed it. 

    UKC is NOT for fast dogs. It is about accuaracy, and precision. You MUST enter all contacts straight, you get marked off for angle entries. There are areas handlers can not cross in UAGII and III. Not a big deal in II. You have to be careful about crossing the plain of the jump. Front crosses are ok in the handling of the dog, but if your hand crosses the plain, or you stop in front more demerits. Lead outs are really tricky at the first jump because you can not be in the plain of ANY of the jumps. So I just run from the start line with Belle. The other thing with UKC they prefer to have owners handle dogs rather than handlers. My gut tells me they wanted opportunities for less experienced people to have fun rather than be stomped on in AKC. Handlers can run multiple dogs (not owned by them), but UKC doesn't encourage that. It is fun, the atmosphere is pretty laid back. Of course most of the same people at the UKC I also see at the AKC trials. I will say the UKC courses are MUCH easier.

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    CONGRATS!!!!!!!!
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     Sorry this is late but congrats!!  :)