Sunday, October 17, 2010

Peaches and Ochoco Tracking 10/17/10

A beautiful fall day for tracking!

This is Ochoco's first time out, so her video is of two little baby tracks each about five feet long.

Peaches is back to practicing tracking after not having been out since last spring when she was just beginning. So this is about a 70 yard track with three articles and treats at each article. Note she downs at the end glove, this is something she has started as her own indication! She also does this in Nose Work.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Peaches Passes her ORT 9/19/10

Yea! Peaches (Kaibab's Fuzzy Peach) passed her ORT (Odor Recognition Test) today. It is for K9 Nose Work competition and is similar to tracking in that you have to pass a certification test before you can trial.

She did it in 45 seconds, they have 3 minutes to do it in. You can see an example video of Peaches working below, and others farther down in the blog.

This is the first competition of any type for both Peaches and myself. I was so proud of how focused she was and that I was able to keep my butterflies under control and pay attention only to Peaches and trust her to "alert" on the target box. The closed target box contains a small aprox. 1" vented metal container with 1-2 scented cotton swabs.



Websites to see more info on the sport: http://www.k9nosework.com/home.html and www.nacsw.net


Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Peaches Beach Agility!



















Peach has invented a new sport! Beach agility!

Fun Birthday Party at the Dog Park!

Here are some fun photos and videos from the "birthday" party held for Jersey at our local dog park.

Notice that Ochoco is front and center for doggie meatloaf bites the whole time!


Friday, April 23, 2010

Peaches Tracking 4/23/2010

Peaches practicing short straight tracks, each about 5-7 yards long.




Oops I forgot to move the leash to her harness!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Ochoco Rally 4/2010

Ochoco in beginning Rally class, we definitely don't know our way around the signs yet! This is after about 8 classes, she was a hooligan the first 4 and has progressively gotten better and more focused!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

K9 Nose Work Classes, Intro to Odor

Peaches second class in the second session where we are starting to pair odor with food.




Ochoco at her second session.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Ochoco at the Draft Clinic 3/27/10

Ochoco at the draft clinic this last Saturday! Isn't she cute! This is the only shot we got of her, she loves wearing the harness, and was fine with dragging the traces, but was not too thrilled about the pvc make-shift shafts. So we never attached them, but just walked near her with them to get her used to them. We also did a bunch of walking around with the cart near her but not attached. She had a lot of fun and was her usual wiggly self.



She starts the next session of K9 Nose Work on Monday and we'll have some video from that too.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Week Three of K9 Nose Work Class

Week three room set up and our fabulous teacher Shelley Smith!



This is Ochoco's second week of class, we started the series with Peaches but she only got to go to the first class before having emergency surgery for an intestinal blockage (she's doing fine and we are practicing finds at home until her staples are removed). Luckily I have two berners so Ochoco is taking Peaches' place in class. We'll start Peach back up next session.

Today was basically a repeat of last week except that each of us brought an item from home to add to the mix of boxes they had been working with the last two weeks. The hides were not much more difficult, but the added items increased the complexity of the smells and things to search.

Here are some videos of a few of the dogs working week three:

Ochoco does a great natural alert! She found the reward under the cone but was hesitant to tip the cone over so you can see she moves around it a bit and then sits of her own volition (just out of the frame of the video) to alert her find and say "Here it is, I found it." We hope she will do that again as that is what you want to come naturally.

Ochoco is silly, but actually pretty quick in her finds:
(At video marker 45 she runs past it and her head cranks back, she's caught the scent.)


This is Quin, he searches for a favorite toy and is fast and funny.


This is Chloe, she is all business and fast too!


This is Rider, and he is thorough and fast.


More of Ochoco!!!

Here she actually finds it quite early but is uncomfortable putting her head in the box to get the reward, so she does some circling back to it and finally we have to help her a little by lifting the box lid slightly so she feels safe enough to stick her head into the box. (She first finds it at the 26 marker point in the video and possibly has caught a whiff earlier at about marker 16.)

Here Ochoco finds it again quickly, but is again slightly afraid of the wiggly box lid it is in sitting on top of the cooler, so she does a bunch more searching and then goes back to the original find, and we have to help a little by putting the box lid on the floor so she can eat her reward. (Here she catches scent at the 25 marker.)

You may also have noticed that Ochoco goes directly to the instructor at the beginning of each search and checks her hands. The instructor has hidden the treat, so she has the scent on her. I'm not sure why she is doing this and I didn't notice it during class, but only after reviewing a bunch of her find videos.

Ochoco was frightened by a very large branch falling out of an evergreen tree when she was just a tiny 10 week old puppy. She was in an X-pen in the drive way while we were working outside near her. The large, long branch fell on top of the X-pen and bent several panels of the pen and easily could have killed her had it fallen at even a slightly different angle, much of the branch landed inside the pen and smaller parts may have touched her, we are not sure. Although there were no injuries, she was hollering from fear. Obviously this was a very scary moment in her life, and the fallout of that moment is some nervousness about things above her head and things that move unexpectedly near her head and feet, hence her hesitation at putting her head into or eating from things that move like the boxes in the search exercises.

Tomorrow is Ochoco's 18 month old celebration! I can't believe she is a year and a half already. It seems she was just a 20 pound fuzz ball not that long ago. She's now a fit and super trim 90 pound-and-still-growing girl. Happy Day O!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Berner Picnic

This weekend was the Oregon berner club's annual picnic.
The pups got to meet a goat!

Peaches goes nose to nose.



Peach getting even braver by sticking her head through the gate.


Ochoco checking it out...


And then asking the goat to play!

Funny Ochoco movies!
(Peach makes a brief appearance at the end.)



Sunday, September 6, 2009

Thistledown pups at one year!


Click images to enlarge!



The rest of the photos that everyone sent:

Yoki

Yoki

Scarlett

Ysabelle

Ysabelle

Ysabelle

Sweetness

Sweetness

Sweetness

Karma

Yogi

Yogi

Yogi and Julie

Yogi

Ochoco

Ochoco

Ochoco

Ochoco



Puppy Movies!!!! These are from when we came to pick up Ochoco at about 8 weeks.











Random puppy photos from about 8 weeks old or younger:
Can you find your puppy?
















Saturday, August 15, 2009

Peaches X-Rays


X-Rays of 9 month old berner with intermittent limping.

Double click image for a larger view.

OFA Required Views





All other views taken, some duplicates of above.









OFA Report