Saturday, 30 May 2009

Acremead Kennels

After the disapointment of having to move to Acremead from Barleylands we were delighted that it was such a great venue and the show went so well.A view of the Ring

The exercise area


Such a hot day!!

It was a really good show, lovely atmosphere and beautiful weather. On the Saturday we had multibreed with the Mutts Nutts :) coming 4th, we were just unlucky really. We put Jamie and Neo in the mixed pairs which they won (there was only one other pair and their dog interfered with Jay twice but that's besides the point!! :)) We then decided to run Fly and Tasha's cocker spaniel, Dante in the mini/maxi pairs just to get them out. Dante has been running in starters for 4 years as she will not come back over the jumps. Not only did she run in in every leg, we got 2nd!!!!!! We were gobsmacked!!!
Tasha had a really hard show, not only was it her first without Magic, she also brought her very sick ferret with her to nurse him every two hours and he unfortuantly died on sat afternoon. We sat down as a team and decided to put Dante into the Mad Muttleys and see if we could get her Flyball Dog points to try and cheer her up. On Sunday we put her in the Muttleys and kept pulling poor Lily when we could. We did it!!! There was a massive cheer when she finally got them and made Tasha really happy. It was worth just getting a 3rd!
Sunday night was Katie's birthday party. I think the pictures speak for them selves!!!!

Ermmmmm!!!


Ooookkkkk!!



Don't even ask!!!





It was all too much for some of us!!!






Thursday, 14 May 2009

Bye Bye Barleylands :(

At the weekend we were at our beautiful venue, Barleylands for the last time :(. We have moved our bank holiday show to Oxford due to such a poor turnout at the Essex ground. This is such a shame as it is a pretty much perfect venue.
A few snaps of the venue

We only had racing on Sunday, so as my great team mates had set up the ring on Friday (I was at work) we decided to do a bit of training for our younger dogs on Saturday. As Fox had been doing so well in training I took the rather daring decision to run him with another dog, Holly - a staff, in the other lane....................It didn't go well. He did stay in his own lane which was great but decided to chase Holly and came down his own lane at full pelt determined to chase her at the end. I tried to stop him and he ran me over!!!! I have to point out he is a huge collie who weighs about 25kg. IT HURT!!!! I pulled my back and shoulder and my hand connected with his tooth as I tried to grab his collar. Ouch!! Needless to say Fox and I had words and I put him away. I gave him some time to think about it and brought him out again. I ran him on his own and he ran beautifully. I then put him in his new headcollar and held him near the start gates. The dogs ran past him and everytime he looked like he was too interested I pulled on his lead fairly firmly. Having the headcollar on meant he had to turn to face me, it worked really well and he was soon looking to me when a dog ran past him.
On sunday I was feeling rather sore, actually this is a bit of an understatment! Fox was not in my good books so I decided to give him a chance to redeem himself. We had a starter team withdraw and we already had a starters team in so Fox and Yogi (Tasha's dog) went into our second team. This was the 'numpty team' as we call them (bless). If the dogs just go up and down we are pleased! The other three ran then we would run either Fox or Yogi down when the other team had finished to get them used to going up and down in that type of atmosphere. It was great training and I was very pleased with Fox. At the beginning he was a bit over awed but didn't attempt to chase the dogs running round behind him, he just didn't move at all. By the end of the division he was going up and down well and coming straight back to me without me having to rugby tackle him! I'm getting more hopeful that he will do flyball every day, perhaps even next season (frantically touching wood :)).
The Running 4 Mutts and Mad Muttleys were pretty bad tbh which was down to handler errors. We swapped Jamie and Fly round for this competition and put Fly last dog in the Muttleys. Anchor dog is her favourite position as she is competetive. We did pretty good times but Andy struggled with his changeover onto Lilly and just kept getting lights. In the Running 4 Mutts Jamie really struggled with the box for some reason and had alot of trouble getting the ball out of the box. Neo then cut his stopper pad on the last race of the day. This still has not healed and has meant that we have had to pull the Running 4 Mutts out of Wimbledon at the weekend. All in all not a brilliant weekend for me!
I did get some nice pictures of some of our Terrierist team though

Paige

Baloo

I took these on my new phone so I thought they were pretty good!

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Barley's sister, Bella

I love this pic!!

Hmmm seeing a family resemblance!!! LOL!

Here are a couple of pics of Barley's sister, Bella. She belongs to my Brother and his wife. She is much more staffy in build then Barley but with a little collie head. this makes her look very fat but bless her she's really not that big :)



Monday, 4 May 2009

Fly

Today I had my camera over the training field and managed to snap some rather nice pictures of Fly, I'm very pleased with my efforts!! lol!!



This last one is my favourite,
Think I'll get that one framed :)