Monday 8 November 2010

Bonfire weekend

This is always going to be our dreaded weekend of the year with Billy & Maisie's extreme noise fears. We got through it though with the usual multi-angle approach of every therapy known along with a large dose of avoidance. Think we drove the equivalent of Land's End to John o'Groats over a couple of nights as rolling up and down the motorways with loud dance music is the way to go! Hey ho, could be worse - at least they don't make me listen to classical music :o) When Maisie did have moments of panic, Tim was the sweetest little bro ever and he literally took her under his wing, at one point falling asleep with his paw and chin over her back whilst she was trembling. Ah bless! I think Billy did a little better but still had moments.
Anyway, knowing all this was going to be happening I'd not entered a show but then we did somehow end up going to HATS show on Sunday. It worked out well as we didn't need to be there first thing, and it turned out a cold but sunny day. Maisie doesn't tend to do as well placings-wise with the two-run per class format and also the jumps are a little over KC height which she does notice - she's only an 'ickle mouse. Anyway, yesterday she ended up placed in both classes (6th & 7th, lovely rosies!) and in both cases not clear on first run, so this time it was good to have 2 runs :) First agility run was just a pole down and first jumping run - well, I had a comedy moment and tripped and booted jump 2 right out from under Maisie as she was in mid-flight!!! LOL! So we retired in a heap of giggles and did her 2nd run instead! Tim did OK. Agility was a bit bonkers but then I felt a bit rushed and my head wasn't in the right place so I'll take the blame for crap handling. He did do some nice bits though and in the Jumping he worked pretty well. He just gnashed off slightly in the Agility as you came off the seesaw straight towards the scribe, then again so did Maisie!!!! Both runs!!! Haha. Her time would've been better but for that but no way was the lady for turning!........ It's a real victory that Tim is pretty reliably staying with me now and he's not snogged a polepicker/judge for weeks now (famous last words?!)
Lots of our pals did super well too and it was a good fun day out all round.
We are very tired today zzzzzzzzzzzzz

3 comments:

  1. Wow both dogs did soooo well for you after driving all that way and you're right, they do notice that extra height on those jumps, maybe why Maisie had the pole down on the first run?
    Well done on surviving another bonfire season :-)

    ...and your point about classical music is..?
    Ha ha!!

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  2. Well done on getting through another bonfire weekend! Hopefully that's the end of the noise for a while. Read the write up for the First Contact Final and did you know that Amazing Massive Mouse got a place! Bit of a typo Lol :-)

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  3. To be fair, I think Maisie only had the pole down coz I turned her a bit ambitiously :) There is nothing wrong with classical music ... as long as it's happening in someone else's ears!!! ;o)
    LOL! Yes, Helen pointed out the FC final report and Amazing MASSIVE Mouse!! Teehee, she's sooooo huge eh!

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