micksmom
Posted : 3/22/2011 3:05:40 PM
miranadobe
micksmom
I've been told some judges may not let you show in a martingale, so I keep a plain flat collar in our bag.
You know, I had heard that, too, so I asked outright in an official Obed/Rally Seminar with the AKC Representative in January. He stated flat out that martingales are allowed in the ring, including those with chain in them (which was my specific question).
There's a lot of differing information floating around and I can see where newbies get confused, because even I get confused sometimes when someone is adament about how to interpret the rules (and they are WRONG!) Just this weekend I had conflicting statements on Move-ups... one person saying 30 minutes before the entire show, the other insisting it's 30 minutes before that particular class start time. *sigh* MISINFORMATION!
micksmom
I have list of hints I typed up for another board. If you're interested, I'll post it here for you.
That would be great if you don't mind.
Our instructor asked the local rep about martingales. He said as long as the leash can be removed they are allowed. In other words, not the all in one martingale/leash combos that are used in the breed ring.
Oh, tell me about confusion! Especially if someone isn't keeping up on the rule changes. One of the assistant instructors didn't know the leash length for obedience and rally had been changed from 6 foot to "Of sufficient lenght to have slack". The 6 foot requirement was from a long time ago!
Here's those hints for Rally:
-Walking the course I walk the course at least 3 times (usually 4). The first time I just walk from sign to sign, counting as I go. Then I go back and walk it again as if I’m doing it with my dog, “tweaking” my footsteps as needed. I always aim for at least one walk thru without re-doing a station.
-Leash a 6 foot one works best for Novice to prevent the dreaded tight leash deductions. I prefer a thin one.
- Start Dog does not have to be sitting at the start.
-Finish Time stops when the team passes the Finish sign (remember to keep it on your right! J
-Stop signs (Halt) mean handler halts and dog sits.
-Halt/Sit All you have to do is stop and have the dog sit once, just like a halt in traditional obedience.
-Call fronts with stop/HALT signs: the dog does one more sit than there are stop signs (there's not a stop sign for the sit at front)
-You can take a couple of steps backwards with all Call Fronts in Novice.
-Once you stop moving at a Halt or on the Call Fronts, don't move your feet.
-Sits don’t fix crooked sits. You’ll only lose a point at most for out of position. Fixing it can result in losing 10 for not doing the sign correctly , and a retry will cost you 3 points.
-Spirals Count the cones out loud as you do them. I usually say how many I'm going around (as I make my first "loop", I say 3, second "loop", 2, etc) One of our students does the opposite- she counts the number of loops she's doing.
-Walk Arounds when returning to Heel position, you need to pause before continuing. I count to 3 (1 one- thousand, 2 one-thousand, 3 one-thousand). Saying, “Good dog” will work, too. I also do this on all Halts. The idea is to make it obvious that you’ve paused.
-Halt or Call Front- 1,2,3 Steps A good cue for the dog is to count out loud how many steps you’re taking.
-“Phantom cookies” you can pretend to take a cookie out of your mouth to keep your dogs attention, pat your “magic pocket” (don’t put your hand in the pocket or your mouth, tho). I actually had a judge tell us that before the walk thru. J
-Halt, Down, Walk Around Don’t stop walking, even if your dog doesn’t go down right away. He/she has to be down by the time you get back to heel position, but can take the whole time you’re doing the walk around to get there (you’ll probably lose a point for slow response, but it’s better than losing 10 for not doing it right or 3 for a retry).
-360 Left and Right these are not change of direction signs, so should be done with the sign on your right. Also, remember to keep your circle as small as possible.
-Moving Side Step Right remember to do it directly in front of the sign (it is a change of direction).
-Change of Direction Signs like with the Moving Side Step Right, remember to do them right in front of the sign.