I have been working on my flyball box this week. Here's the dilemma: I was trained to turn to the left (the "fast" side) and I have an AWESOME box--tight turn, good spring, all four feet up. But, I forgot to tell them when they were training me that I prefer to turn to the right. They figured it out once they added in the ball, but the dilemma is that my box when I turn to the right is less than stellar--it's more like a stroll and I only go up with my front feet, which, besides being slow and meaning I drop the ball a lot, also means more pounding on my shoulders.
The solution, you ask? More training. My people aren't very smart about doing it either, but I'm reminding myself to be patient and maybe they'll figure it out one of these days. In the meantime, I've decided to revive last year's "lesson of the day" (more like "lesson of the post", but you get the idea).
Lesson for today
Upward pressure on a buckle collar is not really the same thing as a choke chain (yeah right)
Upward pressure on a buckle collar is not really the same thing as a choke chain (yeah right)
2 comments:
Hey Pippin,
Please don't close down your blog, Charlie and I love reading about your training and adventures - to a "large", lazy labrador like myself - you are a true inspiration.
Lots of love & licks,
Opy
Hi Opy,
Thanks for the encouragement. I've decided to keep going at least for the time being.
Love and licks back at you
Pippin Noodle
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