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It’s been Raining Again

Friday, March 27th, 2009
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The pups have been cooped up a bit with all the rain we’ve had the last few days. Well Ursa had had enough of that!

Here is what met us at the back door when she went out to do her thing.

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Upon further inspection…

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Good thing she cleans up easy!!

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Hip Hip Hurrah for Ursa

Saturday, February 21st, 2009
This entry is part of a series, [slider title="puppy training"]Entries in this series:
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  2. Training Week 2/7
  3. Training Update
  4. This Might Not be a Good Sign
  5. Newf Graduation Day
  6. Hip Hip Hurrah for Ursa
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congratulations

To Ursa for passing her AKC Canine Good Citizenship test today as well as graduating from her Advanced Training class.

Ursa did wonderfully today, in fact much better than we expected her to do.  We went into todays class expecting every step of the CGC test to be a struggle but Ursa pretty much blew right through every step of the test with flying colors. 

 

Ursa graduating Advanced Dog Training

 

Of course, a big special thanks to Amy our most favorite dog trainer of all time for all her help to get a very independent thinking Pyrenees puppy from beginner training all the way through advanced training.

Now to get the two Newfs through the class this next 6 weeks.

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This Might Not be a Good Sign

Sunday, February 15th, 2009
This entry is part of a series, [slider title="Puppy Training"]Entries in this series:
  1. Training Day
  2. Training Week 2/7
  3. Training Update
  4. This Might Not be a Good Sign
  5. Newf Graduation Day
  6. Hip Hip Hurrah for Ursa
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Yesterday was Ursa’s Canine Good Citizen test walk through. A nice little trial run to see what last minute things we might want to work on for the real test next week.

First, let me say that I’ve been through trial runs in other areas and I expected for things to be a bit bumpy. That’s usually the nature of the beast for these things. Boy, I couldn’t have been more correct!

From the very start, Ursa made it known that she didn’t feel like participating. The first thing to do on the test was to have the handler and dog go up to a stranger in the store. The dog is to sit on command while the trainer talks to the stranger.

Ursa who has known how to sit on command from day one, in fact she would sit on command before we even started training classes, would not sit…at all! No matter how much we tried to get her to sit, the Pyr attitude had come out and she wasn’t going to sit for anything.

The next thing for her to do was to meet a person and sit to be petted. Well, I think we all know how that went, as a particularly stubborn white dog wasn’t in the mood to sit.

The rest of the trial test went ok but to know that your dog had “flunked” the test before it ever really got going was very disheartening to say the least. The only saving grace is the fact that this was just a trial run and not the real deal. Obviously we will be working on basics this week before the test.

Oh, and just for the record, once we got home Ursa sat on command every time she was asked to so once we got home. Sigh, such an aggravating dog sometimes.

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