Flyball New Year Walk 2010

Great day today! All the regulars from the Lomond Flyball Club met us at Irvine beach for their New Year walk. We haven’t seen them for a while due to the house move, Christmas and of course the recent deep freeze so it was great to get together with everyone again.

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Beanie & Biggles were initially a little overwhelmed by the huge gathering of dogs but once the walk got under way they got into the swing of things.

Obviously this was an off-lead walk for most dogs, and we were sorely tempted to let our two run free as well. It’s been quite a while since they’ve been off-lead together rather than singly –  the temptation to go off on their own high-speed adventures is usually too much for them to resist. This time however they seemed genuinely interested in joining their buddies Robbie and Sam, who are both pretty well behaved off-lead.

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Robbie

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Sam

Surely with them as role models our two would behave themselves? Eh, no.. not really. As soon as Susan unclipped their leads, they shot off down the beach straight past their pals. Little Robbie wanted to follow them but once he got  too far away from his Mum, he turned around and ran back. It could be said that our two did the same, if you allow for the fact that their idea of “too far away” is very different from ours!

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The look on their faces says it all. “Yep we’ve been naughty, and it was NICE!”

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Of course treats are nice too..

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..but that mouthful of chicken comes at a price. Beanie & Biggles, you’re nicked!

That was the end of their off-lead antics for the day, but they still had a good time walking with the group. We even ran into a couple of other Beagles – two boys, both young like our two, but way, way larger. And much, much better off lead!

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Yep, well behaved Beagles. Just rub it in why don’t you!

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On the other hand, their hunting skills were woefully lacking. They completely neglected their woofing duties when some horses passed by, leaving Beanie & Biggles to do all the work. That’s a heavy burden on young shoulders, but they have a strong sense of duty, our two.

Given that we were walking with fit flyballing dogs there was bound to be some impressive acrobatics:

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But even the professionals can get into squabbles about who’s supposed to be doing what!

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After the walk everyone headed back to our house for hot cuppas and some nibbles. To avoid the nibbles being nibbled illegally I had to put Beanie & Biggles in their crates. They took this remarkably well, though there was a bit of wailing when the hot sausage rolls came out of the oven. They got even with me when we let them out of their crates though. There were a couple of sausage rolls and cakes left over from the gathering and I fancied my chances of polishing them off, but I didn’t realise I hadn’t closed the kitchen door properly until it was too late.

  • “Hi Dad!”
  • Leap
  • Gobble

And it was all gone.

Flyball starts up again in February, and we can’t wait to see the gang again for our first training session of 2010.

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Normal Activities Resume!

We’re not long back from our regular pool party at Allers Farm Kennels with buddies from the Glasgow Dog Training Club. It’s been a couple of months due to our recent move so it was great to be back. The puppies had a blast as always.

And I’ve just had great news from Sue Rose. The next lure coursing event has finally been organised for Sunday 31st January. Anyone interested in going can get full details from Sue and Kevin’s blog:

http://lure-coursing.blogspot.com/

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We had planned to do some lure coursing on the beach this morning. However, Beanie and Biggles were so good off-lead that we decided to quit while we were ahead. We weren’t 100% certain that they’d reliably come to us when they’d finished chasing the lure, so decided to do a bit more garden practice.

They took it in turns to play off-lead on the beach. We played fetch, chases, practiced our Heelwork to Music moves and had lots of yummy treats.

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There was one rather embarassing moment when Beanie took off after some poor athlete doing some kind of physiotherapy exercise that involved a ball on a bit of string. Well, what did he expect?!?!?

As soon as we got home we headed out to the garden to play with the lure. We had wondered whether it was safe to use the pullys in the garden as it would mean making some fairly sharp turns. But having seen how they twist and turn when they’re chasing each other we figured they’d be fine. Beanie knew EXACTLY what was about to happen when I started hammering the pullys into the ground. She ran along beside me excitedly, baying her head off – she was desparate to run! Biggles on the other hand was more interested in using his brain (yes, he has got one) to figure out the optimum position to lie in wait so he can catch the lure as it flies past.

We didn’t get the first run on camera, but it was awsome! I think Beanie and Biggles thought the lure was just going to go straight down the garden and stop. They could hardly contain themselves when it turned 90 degrees, shot across the garden then zig-zagged back up the hill again! They bayed, yelped and squealed all the way and their little eyes sparkled with excitement!

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