- Location
- Herefordshire, UK
Back last autumn Cass and I did a few weeks of a training class called Fun Fridays, where we did a little bit of various activities as a taster - I went because it included Rally and I thought this would be good for her to do now as she actually likes that sort of close work - these days ! But the school has no plans to take this forward and a don't want to travel an hour to join a local group. Anyway, to cut to the chase, I ended up going on the Hoopers sessions and started the beginners group a month ago.
It looks like fun and so it is but boy, is it ever hard work for them! It's low physical impact for them, but the dogs really have to put a lot of mental effort in. So far we've worked on individual "stations" - learning to go through individual hoops and then in straight lines and circles, go round a barrel (which I love, they are like kids playing peep oh !) and yesterday going through the tunnel. Next week we are going to have a go at an elementary course.
I am enjoying it - I always love seeing Cass work things out, and I find that it is really good for our bond, not that there is a problem there but we have to work together and I've had to work hard over the years to keep the focus on me especially out of doors. Now quite often she is "top of the class" and I have to tell people that it's taken a life time
and we've been in countless naughty corners!
I was almost a little worried about her yesterday as when we got home she just clambered up on the sofa and sort of said wake me up at teatime....

It looks like fun and so it is but boy, is it ever hard work for them! It's low physical impact for them, but the dogs really have to put a lot of mental effort in. So far we've worked on individual "stations" - learning to go through individual hoops and then in straight lines and circles, go round a barrel (which I love, they are like kids playing peep oh !) and yesterday going through the tunnel. Next week we are going to have a go at an elementary course.
I am enjoying it - I always love seeing Cass work things out, and I find that it is really good for our bond, not that there is a problem there but we have to work together and I've had to work hard over the years to keep the focus on me especially out of doors. Now quite often she is "top of the class" and I have to tell people that it's taken a life time

I was almost a little worried about her yesterday as when we got home she just clambered up on the sofa and sort of said wake me up at teatime....

