Trooper and I cutting the corner in Savannah |
- Trooper is very sensitive and stresses easily.
- Trooper doesn't like to be touched by strangers, especially men.
- I cannot get Trooper to hold his stack.
- I have not attended handling classes as regularly as I wanted.
- I cannot run fast enough to keep up with him.
- My work schedule won't allow me to go to North Carolina for the shows.
I got daily updates:
- Enjoyed playing in the yard with all the other dogs. No problem with other dogs.
- Ate his meals enthusiastically. No signs of stress being away from home.
- Did well meeting strangers. He was intentionally introduced to men, children and people of various ethnicities.
- He's not fond of pushy women or smokers. (LOL, neither am I.)
- Walked nicely through Home Depot. His threshold seems to be about 20 minutes.
- Doesn't appear to be overly sensitive to sound.
- Seems to prefer free stacking (self-stacking) versus hand stacking.
- Beautiful movement, needs room to open up. Would probably do better at larger, outdoor shows.
I also got homework:
- Practice free stacking.
- Get him out and around people as often as possible.
- Hand him off to trusted strangers.
- He'll be a year old next month. Should start road work (running alongside a bicycle) soon.
So what's next? I filled out the entry form for the Futurity/Maturity shows. Breeder and I are planning several more sleepovers so she can get Trooper ready for the show. Her granddaughter will be working with him as well. She's young, tall, confident -- and a much better handler than I am! She will be taking Trooper in the ring in North Carolina.
OMG, we're doing this!! I excited. And nervous. I'm also looking for a used Kelley-sized tricycle for road work. I'm not the most coordinated person. And I don't trust Trooper not to pull me. I think three wheels may be a safer option. Anyway, I'll let you know. -- K
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