BC's and Agility
Oct. 28th, 2005 12:22 pmHere's some happier dog stuff:

While I was up north, I was able to sit in on an agility seminar. Most of the dogs were border collies, but there was also a trundling Golden Retriever and some P-Corgis. One of the border collies was particularly impressive-- as was his owner, whose commands were -perfect-! Apparently, half of agility is the timing and body language of the handler and if that's off or jerky, the dog often fails.
Photon tubes loaded and ready to fire, Captain!
This dog was focused, even when it wasn't his turn.
A tricky jump: he came from a jump on the left, jumps this bar, then has to do a U-turn and jump another bar to his left. Timing is critical for a fast run, and the handler timed this perfectly! Note how he's already turning in mid-air; I love how his tail is counter-balancing his twist!
Wait 'till you see the corgi pics, Okojosan!

While I was up north, I was able to sit in on an agility seminar. Most of the dogs were border collies, but there was also a trundling Golden Retriever and some P-Corgis. One of the border collies was particularly impressive-- as was his owner, whose commands were -perfect-! Apparently, half of agility is the timing and body language of the handler and if that's off or jerky, the dog often fails.
Photon tubes loaded and ready to fire, Captain!
This dog was focused, even when it wasn't his turn.
A tricky jump: he came from a jump on the left, jumps this bar, then has to do a U-turn and jump another bar to his left. Timing is critical for a fast run, and the handler timed this perfectly! Note how he's already turning in mid-air; I love how his tail is counter-balancing his twist!
Wait 'till you see the corgi pics, Okojosan!
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Date: 2005-10-28 12:49 pm (UTC)