BEVOLASVEGAS
Posted : 8/10/2008 5:09:35 PM
Shooter & I re-started obedience classes yesterday. We joined an open class, & while Shooter knows how to do everything, his performance yesterday was disappointing, to say the least. He had absolutely zero focus, & I had zero patience. By the time class was over I was ready to shoot myself. This week we will be working on "attention" again, because he seems to have forgotten it.
Bev had his evaluation by the orthopedic surgeon on Friday. He recommended resting Bev for 2 weeks & then re-evaluating the knee. He thinks that there is a partial tear, but wants to see how it responds to rest before deciding if surgery is needed.
Since Bev is "usually" very well behaved, I decided to let him go with us to Shooter's class. We've done this before without an issue, so I was confident that there would be no problem. I tossed his bed over in the corner of the arena, put him in down, stay, & Shooter & I went to join the class. About 45 minutes into class, I see a golden blur, & a big black & tan blur streaking across the arena. (Our trainer's dog "Faden" & Bevo.) I could have strangled him right then! Both my trainer & myself yelled stop commands to our dogs. They both stopped, & then we both recalled them. Bev decided to take the scenic route before coming to me. He took the high jump, & then circled back to take the broad jump, before he came & executed a perfect front, nub wagging the entire time. I'm pretty sure that his running & jumping aren't exactly what the surgeon would consider "resting."