DragonDogs March Review
March flew by and caninely speaking it was wooftastic. Andrea and I took the dogs to a number of local disc dog events as the season kicked off. The focus of the month was definitely freestyle routines. We got kicked out of all our local parks so TF practice was a no go. We had some puppy play dates with the Ford family. And we found a new yard for the dogs to play in. The best part of march for me was rediscovering fun with my dogs. Now for the details.
I’m not going to list all the events mostly because I doubt I would remember them correctly. There was a USDDN local with CFDDC where Lilli finished 3rd to qualify for nationals. There was a local USDDN TF event where Lilli finished 4th (Donna Schoech bested us in a throw off) . We would consider just doing TF at nationals if our freestyle game isn’t up to par. We did a UFO event just this past week with Lilli finishing 2nd between the 1st and 3rd efforts of Gary Duke. Most of these events were windy and my success with Lilli hinged mostly on our high toss and fetch scores. Kai finished 5th and Moxie 6th at this event. A big improvement for the rookies. Next up is a Florida Skyhoundz event which we hear is quite competitive!
Speaking of competitive, one of the dangers of competing is losing sight of fun. Most of March was a drag for me as I struggled with inconsistent freestyle throws. My ratios were way down as missed trick after missed trick piled up in my head. Finally I had enough, it was not working and I was frustrated. When I looked at what was missing that would make the difference, I realized it was fun. I was putting too much pressure on myself to be “good” and to compete and I was not having as much fun playing with my dogs. So I reframed it, putting fun back where it belongs, first and foremost with my dogs. I’m not that concerned with winning or keeping score so I was surprised by how I got caught up in the competition part. When I step back I can see and accept that I am a slow and steady learner and that my time with my dogs will be much better spent playing and having fun and the scores and wins are the stuff that happens when I finish playing.
Another breakthrough this month was getting Leila on the field for some toss and fetch. Leila is very social and loves everyone and everything with little love for work at this point. So we were very concerned to let her loose on a field surrounded by dogs and people. The first event Andrea kept her on a long lead and the second event she let her off the lead and Leila stayed on the field and chased plastic. When we move later this month we will be able to practice toss and fetch with her.
Kai is another breakthrough this month as she has struggled with staying focused and on the field her last few events. Her first TF (Sept09) she r-u-n-n-o-f-t each round in pursuit of whatever moved and did not want to recall. At the CFDDC March USDDN event, during her freestyle session, she caught a long skip and proceeded to do her own thing for 15 seconds until I got her back. At the Markham park TF she had to stop at this one spot and sniff for an extendededed period of time. At each event she showed a lot of potential. She is an awesome TF dog and tho her freestyle game is limited, she LOVES to vault! So at the most recent UFO event she had a clean freestyle round and 3 clean TF rounds. No sniffing, running off, or nature breaks. One thing that helped I think was walking her all over the place to get in her sniffing quota before the event and a potty break before every run.
Andrea and Moxie grew so much in March. They are a good pairing. Moxie is non stop giving 100% and so is Andrea. The two big challenges for Andrea are having consistent TF efforts and keeping her routine grounded a bit because Moxie loves to take it as high as she can. Andrea ironed out both of those issues by the end of the month. Moxie’s TF efforts were excellent with no prejumping, great tracking and speedy returns. With more experience Moxie will be really have a strong TF game. Moxie is a big air super fast and energetic dog ACD and harnessing that into a smooth flowing freestyle session is a challenge that fits Andrea. Andrea is developing flow and rythm and has a great feel for Moxie in just a few months. Moxie has improved in every way from her house behavior to TF.
Moving to the new house will help us all improve our Toss and Fetch game thanks to the big yard. I need to measure for exact distance but I estimate it is close to 50yards corner to corner. We had to go house hunting because the local parks we had been utilizing hired an officer to police the dogs off leash rules. And our yard is too small for TF and takes a beating from the 4 hard cutting Aussies. We lose the pool and water view but we gain a stress free practice area and a new town to explore – Jupiter Farms.
Andrea and I would really like to host a Palm Beach disc dog club. A group of people we could play and grow with in the sport in our own neighborhood. We have had a half dozen people come over to play with the DragonDogs over the past few months the latest of which was Diane Ford with her 2 kids and 2 furkids Stormy and Mystic the puppy. Diane wants to socialize her puppy and felt that our playful energetic pack was good company for her puppy. On the second visit Mystic had her first swim in the pool.
We are still learning and adjusting and training for pack dynamics. As long as there are no new additions, I think the pack will settle in over the next 6 months. We’ll train a bit more patience with Lilli, a bit more sense for Leila and a bit more confidence for Kai. Moxie, well, we just need to work on her banshee screeching. Andrea and I will put a bit more emphasis on creative throws so that means lots of passing back and forth – learning through play as our friends at Pawsitive Vybe say.



Andrea Rigler
Monday, 29th March 2010 at 4:08 pm
Awesome Post Jason!!! We’ve been so busy and I’ve totally be slacking on updates to the site. You do an amazing job of summing it all up and making me and Moxie sound super-cool.
You’ve done a great job of getting back to fun with your girls. In less than a week you’ve turned it all around! Nice work!
Emily
Tuesday, 30th March 2010 at 7:48 am
Exciting post, guys!
Your dogs are just gorgeous and its so fun to read about them!
Congrats on all the excellent placings in your recent events! And congrats on the new digs!!! That stinks about the off leash rules. We have an excellent park just a block from our home and they have a NO DOGS ALLOWED sign posted. It sucks! It would be perfect disc doggin ground.
You should get a video of Moxie’s banshee screaching. Lol! I’m sure its not hilarious to YOU, but it might be entertaining for us outsiders! Lol!
Keep up the great work! You guys are awesome!
Em
Diana
Thursday, 1st April 2010 at 8:15 pm
great site and summary. Have to get you some correct spellings! Our agility equipment arrived while we were camping. Had dogs off leash on some trails. They did great-little velcro boy does not get too far ahead and sluggo-Stormy was too pooped to run. can’t wait to visit your new digs!
Diana
Two Little Cavaliers
Saturday, 8th May 2010 at 12:19 pm
Stopping by to say hello from Pet Blogger Hop! I am so excited to meet new Pet Bloggers thank you for linking up.
Two Little Cavaliers,
Davinia & Indiana
Well no matter what issues you all had last month we know this is not a doggy sport for us. We have no desire to fetch anything plus if mommy brings home a frisbee she got somewhere all we do is sniff it.