Showing posts with label agility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label agility. Show all posts

Friday, April 26, 2013

And again

*sigh*

Again an injury.

After rehabbing and strengthening Bella's left leg, she injured her right paw sometime in the fall. After nursing her paw back to health, we were ready.

In February we started agility again. What a happy pup she was to do that. This dog loves her jump.

This month she started limping on her right side & yes, another ACL injury. Partially torn? Strained? Who knows. The good thing is it was not a complete tear as evidenced  by the fact that she put her foot on the ground. However she wasn't really using the leg very well as evidenced by a large loss of muscle in her right leg. And one middle of the night she walked into the back yard very peacefully and slowly. She came back with an exaggerated limp. So, she has done deeper damage.

Therefore, her re-entry into the agility world is now over. I so wish I had asked someone to videotape one or two of her runs. She was jumping 12", 8" lower than her original height. But that is not the point. When I say that she loves her jump, I mean this dog LOVES her jump. Not only was she happy to be back at jump class, but her whole demeanor at home changed too. The sport of agility seemed to give her meaning. Bella had her wag back.

And as a side note, if you live in northeast Ohio and are thinking of giving agility a go with your dog, I suggest checking out Rob Rachow's class at canine affair training center. He has great passion for the sport & endorses positive training methods. I highly recommend him.

We have decided to rest Bella for 6 weeks before deciding whether to have the surgery done. We have read and heard good things about the supplement cosequin and have started her on that. I have also been taking her to the vet every other day for laser therapy treatment. This is supposed to help increase the blood flow to the injured area & decrease inflammation. Because she is also taking 
anti-inflammatories I don't know if the treatment is helping or not. And of course she falls asleep while receiving reiki almost every night. Maybe she would be worse without all of this? 

We desire to keep Bella comfortable through all of this. I know it's a common injury, but this is my dog. & it's a big deal to me. What I most desire is to help Bella keep her wag. Her mopiness was not my imagination. And the spark in her eye, wag in her tail and strut in her step after getting back into the ring, is proof that she needs something that is all hers.  

We have tried Rally. She is very good at it. But it bores her. Too slow. We have done CFF musical freestyle. She just thought that was weird. 

So, if anyone reads this and has any suggestions as to how to keep an energetic dog happy while convalescing, I would love to hear them. 

Waiting her turn - Mar. 2013








Sunday, February 27, 2011

Road trip

So last weekend I decided to go to an agility trial. This was a last minute decision brought on by the February thaw. Warm weather always makes me yearn to go exploring. It had been a rough week to say the least. I just needed a day of something different. & I enjoy being with my dog. & since dogs aren't allowed in yoga classes or movies, we traveled an hour & a half to run through tunnels and jump over bars.


Bella & I started training in agility about 3 years ago. This was her choice not mine really. They say you don't always get the dog you want but you are given the dog you need. This may be true. My dog is a stellar creature - smart, friendly, gentle, hard working. She is a beautiful combination of working breeds that needs..... no craves exercise. She is happiest when working, walking, &/or playing until she simply can't go anymore. She will walk for hours & hours in most kinds of weather & then want to play in the back yard. I love my dog dearly and I am happy with a nice long daily walk. But honestly, a dog fond of napping on the couch until she goes to a therapy dog job that consists of napping while little kids read to her is probably more up my alley. But apparently the universe had different plans when it sent me my little hound of heaven (more on that in an upcoming post). Bella is very friendly and likes people- old, young and in between - as long as they don't touch her. She shows no aggression. There is just a lot of bobbing and weaving. And you know, elderly people in nursing homes.... their reflexes just aren't that good. Even when she does let herself get close enough for some kind of contact, it has to be on her terms & usually at arm's length.
close but not too close


So therapy dog work is really not for her.  But she does like to hang out at mommy's work sometimes.
My favorite assistant
We have only competed in maybe 5 or 6 trials. This is our first one.

Yep. We traveled over 2 hours to somewhere near Columbus, waited half the day to do one run. & took down half the course. But somehow we Q'd. I think it was a sympathy decision from the judge. 


We have competed in mainly CPE trials. Mainly due to the non-competative philosophy of the organization. CPE's philosophy is to "have fun with your dog". Works for me. I am most likely the most non-competative person you may ever meet. But I like to have fun with my dog.  Not that pretty ribbons aren't nice, and I would like to move up in the ranks. As of now Bella & I still run in novice. But the fact of the matter is - if my dog is not enjoying herself, what is the point. 

As I said before, my dog & I go to trials because she likes to be busy. She is not allowed at the mall. One can only take so many trips to Petsmart. I like to get away. She is a very good traveling companion. 

She spends little time in her crate at trials. She doesn't like it. & I don't like it. We are in a new town. There are new sights to see. New smells to sniff. How can I have fun with my dog if she is crated all day except for the 30 seconds or so it takes to run a course and bathroom breaks? In between runs we go exploring. That's what new towns are for.  The other competitors may not get it. That's o.k. I think sometimes they get annoyed because my well - behaved dog is not crated but sitting nicely next to me mooching for treats.  That's o.k. This is about having fun right? 

And I have found that by keeping to this philosophy, this idea of simply having fun, my mind stays more at ease. & we have better runs. I stay calm. My dog stays calm. We run well together. 

And that results in pretty ribbons & qualifying scores. 
the sleepy champion