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Monday, April 16, 2012

Jaffasanity AGAIN!!!

Mummy said let's go to a jump jump competition ok ok??
 
I said ok ok, but what is a jump jump competition mummy??


Mummy said ask my friend Miles, he did did it before,


(mum: This was me & Jaffa's first time at a match. Out of all the dogs, Jaffa and one other dog were the only ones that had never been to a trial or match before.)


Miles said to look look over there,


Me watch my friend Sammy's sissy Tuvia first, she's good good,


Then Jaffaman's turn. (mum: I had never heard of the following agility game terms, and had to learn how to do each game on the spot. I was VERY confused to say the least.. lol!)

GAMBLERS:


Courtesy of Pawsahead Agility Website:

Gamblers tests the dog's and handler's ability to work at a distance from each other. The object in Gamblers is to earn as many points as possible in the time allowed.

Gamblers is split into two sections: the opening and the main gamble. In the opening sequence the handlers are given 40 seconds to direct their dogs through whatever obstacles they choose. Each piece of equipment has a point value:

  • Single jump: 1
  • Dog walk: 3 or 5
  • Double jump: 2
  • A-frame: 3
  • Spread jump:
  • 2 Teeter: 3
  • All tunnels: 2
  • 12 weave poles: 5
  • Six weave poles: 2

Dogs may complete each obstacle twice for points. You will hear the judge calling out numbers, which are the points the team has earned when an obstacle is successfully completed.

Included in the opening sequence are one or two mini-gambles, which are small sequences, usually not more than 3 obstacles. Point values double in the mini-gamble if the dog completes the sequence while the handler works at a distance from the dog determined by a line marked on the course. The distances range from 10 to 22 feet away from the handler according to the performance level.

When the 40 seconds has elapsed, the timer blows a whistle and the dog/handler team proceeds to the main gamble. They have approx 20 seconds (based on distance covered in gamble) to complete the main gamble, which is another set sequence of 3 to 5 obstacles. Like the mini-gambles, the main gamble must be completed by the dog while the handler is behind the gamble line, up to 22 feet away. Dogs that complete the main gamble in the time allowed double their points earned in the opening. The time is usually stopped by the dog touching the table or crossing a finish line.

SNOOKERS:



Snooker challenges the team's ability to work closely and under control. It is a game with a premise similar to the Billiard's table game by the same name - successful completion of a red jump allows the handler to attempt an obstacle of their choice. The object of the game is to collect as many points as possible within the prescribed time. The obstacle's number is equivalent to its point value. The perfect Snooker game is worth 59 points.

As in Gamblers there is an opening and a closing and there is no set course. There are 4 single jumps with red flags and a minimum of 3 must be attempted. No red jump may be repeated but the same obstacle may be used four times for points. The team must perform red/obstacle-of-choice pairs in the order of their choosing. After successfully completing either 3 or 4 sets they proceed to the closing where they must successfully perform as many of the numbered obstacles 2,3,4,5,6,and 7 as possible, in sequence before the allotted time elapses. Depending on the class and level the Snooker course time is between 55 and 75 seconds. This is the only game where the team is whistled off as soon as a Snooker rule is broken; e.g. taking two obstacles-of-choice back to back, repeating the same red, faulting an obstacle in the closing. This can result in some VERY short runs!

STARTERS & ADVANCED JUMPERS:



Jumpers is a set course that includes only jumps and tunnels and occasionally weaves. Because there is no contact equipment or table in Jumpers it is the fastest event the dogs run. The dogs may have to cover up to 4.3 yards per second.

STANDARD:


Standard is a set course of up to 20 obstacles. It incorporates all the major types of agility equipment: jumps, tunnels, weave poles, and contact equipment (A-frame, teeter and dog walk).

The object in Standard is to complete the course clean (without faults) in the shortest time possible. A standard course time (SCT) is set for scoring purposes, based on the length of the course.

In designing a course judges lay out equipment in such a way that courses flow yet still challenge the dog/handler teams. Among the most often used challenges are requiring the dog to choose from two closely-set pieces of equipment known as a "discrimination challenge", or having the dog turn away from an obstacle not to be taken known as a "call-off challenge". There are several typical challenges in a single course.

Dogs incur faults by not completing obstacles properly or by not taking the obstacles in the correct order.

(mum: we were more familiar with Standard, although we had never ran a full course before. The facility we take our classes at is only about 900 sq ft, so you can't really set up a full course.)

Then mummy said JAFFASANITY happened!!


Me said where??


Mummy said look HERE...


Me got FIRST place in Standard run! But how come me get red red, no no yummy fing? Where is yummy?? (Sunshade: stop sounding like ME!)


Jaffaman did 1,2,3,4,FIVE runs, and me was a wittle tired....



(mum: we were there from 8am until about 5pm. He did a total of 5 runs, and you could tell he was getting tired. However, he seemed to have this on and off switch where as soon as you bring him onto the course, he's full ON! That's a lot like how he is at home too, quite mellow, sleeps a lot. Once he's out, he's ON and ready to rumble!!!)


Me hang hang with my friend Miles when me wait for my turn,


Me meet new friends too, see see,


(mum: isn't this just the cutest Smooth Fox Terrier pup?? Her name was Maddie!)


(mum: Ok, so this is a video compilation of our 5 runs. We were far from being perfect, and it was 95% my fault! We had only had 8 classes before we headed to the match. I had to learn all the different "games" (mentioned above) you could do in agility. Needless to say, I was VERY confused. You will see how confused I was in some of the runs (ie, standing around, totally lost track of where I was suppose to go, or cutting Jaffa off because I wanted to go THAT way.. lol). Jaffa was so patient with me, he hopped around me until I figured out where to go. I think this dog deserves a better handler LOL!!
The run that he got first place was the Standard course run, something we were more familiar with. Still, it was our first time running a full course and he did AWESOME!
This was also Jaffa's first time doing the Dog Walk (elevated plank walk) at competition height and length. A little hesitant, but did it for me anyway in the end. The teeter was introduced to us last week in class, so it was a very new obstacle for Jaffaman as well.)


See, my no no yummy prizies! (mum: Jaffa was actually good enough to place in 4 out of 5 of his runs!)




Mummy drive long long way home, so me said NITEY NITE mummy,


See you next week! Jaffaman no no wake up until next week.


(mum: so so proud of him! Now, Elaine needs more training! Below are some of the pictures my friend, Kathy took of Jaffa on his agility day!)





My handsome man :-)


Thursday, March 29, 2012

JaffaPIGS!!!

Look at me me and JaffaPIGS!!! (Sunshade: Please DON'T insult MY SuperPIGS!)

Jaffaman is good wif JaffaPIGS, see see,


(mum: I know we all know Sunshade is great with her piggies, but Jaffa is actually excellent as well. He doesn't seem to have the nurturing/maternal instincts that Sunshade has shown, but he is still very gentle with them as well. He isn't very intrigued by them, so chooses to ignore them most of the time other than to look for their droppings to eat... EW I know!)

Saturday, March 24, 2012

SuperJaffaman!!!

See, me is SuperJaffaman!!!!



Jaffasanity!!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Spherow

DD-Guy got a funny fing today, it's round round, got pretty lights,


But it no no yummy....


And Jaffaman no no know what to do wif it, (mum: this was when they FIRST met the rolling robotic ball controlled by Derek and his iPhone.)



(Sunshade: HUMPH!! I want MY tripe stickies!!!!!)

D-Guy said he got an idea! (mum: Jaffa's hair above his muzzle has been rubbed short from the halter he wears when he goes on bike runs.)


He told mummy to put yummy on Spherow ball ball,


Me said ok ok, me play now, Jaffaman way!



D-Guy said Jaffaman way no no fun, he gave me yummy and he no no want to play anymore....


Boooo Boooooo.... no no fun!


(mum: haha yes, he looks like Chewbaca! I have started stripping his back, he still needs to have his head and everywhere else doen!)

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Jaffasanity!!!

Look at Jaffaman in jump jump class!!! Me is Jaffasanity!! (Sunshade: are you trying to pull a Jeremy Lin aka Linsanity?)


(mum: Jaffa is doing amazing in agility and totally LOVING it! The instructor was very impressed with not only how fast he learns, but also his temperament. She said he was only the second Airedale she knew that could run agility off-leash without trying to take off to kill every single dog in sight... SIGHH.... that's a very bad rep for Airedales. OK, all you Airedale owners, go sign your dales up for agility classes!! I had started stripping his back, hence the patch of missing hair.)

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Jump Jump Class!

Mummy said lets go to Good Good Boy Class ok ok? (mum: obedience class.) I said ok, Jaffaman is a good good boy!


Me listen to teacher talk talk, see,


Teacher said to mummy Jaffaman is good boy, he no no need good good boy class, he go to jump jump class ok ok? (mum: I had signed him up for intermediate obedience class because I wanted to work his emotional control on leash in presence of other dogs in close proximity. He usually gets too excited and playful. Well he showed up and acted perfectly. His sits, downs and stays had been perfect for a long time, so the instructor suggested that we switch to agility class instead. She thought it would be fun for him, and also a good practice for him to have to pay attention to me while being excited. I ultimately decided to stay in the obedience class, but also signed him up for agility. So he goes to class twice a week now. He's totally loving it!!)

See Jaffaman on my first day of jump jump class!!



(mum: Jaffa was AWESOME!! The jump and tire that he missed was completely my fault. I made the worst handlers' mistake; I had food in my right hand. It worked out ok while he was running on my right hand side, but when we switched to having him run on my left hand side, he kept cutting in front because he was trying to get to my "right hand" that was holding the treat!)

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Her name is Saphira or Saphie

Little Girl Puppy made it to her home at last (last night). Her human brother, Shawn, named her "Saphira". He was very set on this name because his friend's Airedale was named Saphira too lol. Shawn is 15 yrs old, but a University student already.

Brother & sister photo,


Shawn couldn't wait to share pictures of Saphie on Facebook,



Saphie got used to the new environment rather quickly. The little tail of hers was up the whole time.




She quickly showed her new family how smart she was by doing her business beautifully in their yard, in the pouring rain.

During the four days that Saphie stayed with us, we had one accident only (if you count that as one...). Derek and I went out for about 4 hours, as soon as we got home, I asked Derek to get Saphie from her crate and to quickly carry her out to pee. Instead, he took her out of the crate and started cuddling her. I should also mention the way he was holding her pressed on her little bladder. So yup, she peed all over Derek!!! First the guinea pig, now the puppy...lol!


Anyway, after Saphie did her business in the yard, she came back in and showed off her perfect SIT!


Shawn reenforcing the SIT,


Helen very proud of her dogter. She already has a genius son, perhaps her dogter will be equally spectacular.


Saphie waiting patiently for a goodie from the goodie bag,


Shawn working very hard at getting the treat bag open while Helen couldn't keep her hands off Saphie,


Need a little help Shawn? Saphie still sitting very patiently waiting for her treat.


The long awaited bully stick!


Shawn had been studying an Airedale breed book where he read that it was good to touch the puppy while she's eating so she doesn't become food possessive.


He put that to practice immediately,


What language is that you're speaking mom?? (Helen talks to her in Mandarin sometimes)


During the time that I was over, Helen enrolled Saphie with Trupanion, an insurance company. We signed her up for a puppy class at Dogsmart (where Sam's mom teaches at), and we also registered her a city license. I think this little girl is set for life! Puppy classes start this Saturday, January 4th!



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The few days that Saphie was with me, she visited lots of friends. She, together with Sunshade have convinced another couple that an Airedale was what they wanted. Unfortunately my breeders won't be breeding again for a while, so our friends have their names down for a "curly hair" (that's what they put on the puppy questionnaire) female puppy from a local breeder. The puppies are suppose to be due end of this month, ready to go home end of March. Saphie might have a little playmate to play with soon!

Saphie also visited a relative, her Aunt Stella who is Jaffa's sister,



Stella was GREAT with Saphie! She really took to Saphie right from the start, unlike Jaffa! Stella's tail wagged non-stop.




Stella's mom, Maureen giving Saphie some reassuring pets while Maggie, the Cairn that they were babysitting got a few sniffs of Saphie,


Stella's beautiful sissy, Hannah!


Stella was just making sure that she was still Hannah's #1 Girrrrrl!


Stella making sure her breakfast was defrosting well on the counter,


Our gentle happy girrrrrl Stellie!


Saphie felt right at home, she's one confident girl!





Lastly, Jaffa warmed up to Saphie a little... sort of.. lol!