Our first disc dog competition! (pics included)

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    Our first disc dog competition! (pics included)

     Neiko and I did our first disc dog competition this weekend. I thought I'd share for those interested.

    There were 68 competitors, the most ever they said...some even came up from OH to compete. It was very cool and we had perfect weather (70 and sunshine all day with just enough wind to float a frisbee).

    I entered Neiko and I in Novice toss and fetch as well as Freestyle. My niece (6 yr old) and my friends niece (4 yr old) both wanted to compete so they used Neiko in the Jr. division of Toss and Fetch.

    Pro toss and fetch went first. Man, can those people throw the disc. The dogs were great too.

    Next up was Novice toss and fetch. I was super anxious/nervous and threw the first frisbee off course. The 2nd frisbee, Neiko caught (yay). However, when he caught the frisbee our friends/family cheered from the sidelines. Neiko heard all of the cheering and promptly went over to them, shaking is butt to soak up all of the applause. He then left the frisbee with my family/friends and trotted happily back to me with his tongue hanging out.

      

     
    We scored a whopping 1.5 points (haha!)

    Then came the first round of the Jr. toss and fetch. My niece and my friends niece both did pretty good for their ages. However, Neiko is used to working with me. So, they'd throw the frisbee, he'd catch it then bring it to me and drop it at my feet instead of theirs. That required a bit of scrambling but they still had some good throws and catches and best of all they had a lot of fun. My niece missed getting 3rd place by half a point. She was super bummed because they had some great trophies, but when I told her that she scored 6.5 points to my 1.5 points, that cheered her up considerably.

     

     

      

    I drew 2nd for freestyle. On my way there that morning I suddenly remembered that I needed music for our freestyle routine. Unfortunately, I only had 1 CD in my car, Seed (a German reggae band). So, I spent the hour drive to Waterford trying to pick out a song on the fly - of course it was not in English!

    We did much better in freestyle than we did in T&F. Neiko caught everything I threw at him and even did a few tricks here and there.

      

    He refused the back vault and the leg vault though. He decided to go around me instead of over. Oh well.

    Unfortunately, by the time we got to the T&F round of the freestyle division, Neiko was completely burned out. I threw out the first toss, he caught it then went running over to play with a doggy friend he saw on the sidelines. Doh.

    This was the temp. shade I had for the dogs. I don't have an easy up yet so we spread a tarp over the exercise pen. The poor dogs looked like they were in jail all day.



    Over all it was a great experience and tons of fun. We'll be doing another one in a couple of weeks.  I didn't take too many because I was busy scrambling around all day.

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     What a wonderful day! And great pictures, too!

    Jewlieee
    Neiko heard all of the cheering and promptly went over to them, shaking is butt to soak up all of the applause. He then left the frisbee with my family/friends and trotted happily back to me with his tongue hanging out.

     

    That was so funny, I LOL!  

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    Awesome photos -- especially the catching one!!!  That's so neat!

    I'm bummed because Luke & I had to miss the disc dog competition held locally this weekend.  Everyone was asking if we'd be there because he got 1st last year, but he's still not comfortable making those leaps for some reason (in talking with the vet, we might try Adequin injections).

    Aren't the Pro dogs awesome, though?  We had some really impressive dogs show up at our competition last year and it was amazing to watch.

    I'm super impressed that you entered the freestyle competition.  I only did toss & fetch, as I was waaaaay unprepared for freestyle.

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    Good job Neiko and I commend you for recognized your cheering legions - I mean they came to see you didn't they?

    Congrats Julie on the freestyle and for having such sweet boy.  I think it is super fantastic that he can 'work' for you niece & friend.

    LOL that last picture of the jailbirds is great Stick out tongue 

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    ha, I really wasn't prepared for freestyle either but I just figured we'd get one under our belt so I knew how we both reacted to the pressure and distractions. I pretty much just winged it by throwing some tricks we do normally in with tossing the frisbee around. We didn't have a set routine or anything like most people do. I was just happy that he was sooooo good at tracking and catching the frisbee. A lot of people have really great routines set up but their catch ratio is really bad. So, at least we had that going for us. He can certainly catch just about anything (even a 4 yr olds throw lol)

    I think that it's kind of like agility. You shouldn't wait until you think you're perfect to compete. You need to get out there and experience an actual trial to really know how your dog will react. 

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    Very cool, and I LOVE your attitude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yes

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    awww!

    if they ever have a disc dog competition in central ohio i'll take roofus... he can't do the vaulting and stuff (he'd break my back LOL), but he could do a toss and catch. Plus it'd be fun, I bet he'd be the only OES!

     

    thanks for sharing your experiences!