Showing posts with label obedience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obedience. Show all posts

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Good Citizens—officially!

   There were many events at Dogtoberfest, including trials for amateur pups in agility, obedience, a speed test, and the AKC Canine Good Citizen test. Although I've done my best to train my dogs in basic obedience, we've never done it in a structured way, but I wondered if they could pass. I talked to the women at D.O.G. Obedience club who administered the test to see what was required. I expressed some doubt (see all 10 parts of the test here), but one woman looked at the dogs & smiled & said,
   "Oh, I've got a feeling about them! You should try it." 
   I figured what the heck. So I paid the fee & sat on the sidelines with my 2 armbands to wait our turns. Even if they failed, the money was going to a great cause, and we'd know what to work on for next time. A woman with a large, white Golden Retriever (oxymoron, anyone?) sat next to me & chatted. It was their first try too, so we watched the action in the ring to prepare.
   When the previous dog passed his test with flying colors, Taylor was up. A woman held onto Aki for me as we entered the ring, & I said a silent prayer that Aki didn't try to boss around any dogs that happened to walk by, which could disqualify her. A Shiba's bark can sound very aggressive to non-Shiba people, and is often misinterpreted. And I wasn't certain how she would do with a total stranger. Fortunately my fears were unfounded: she was totally at ease!
   The woman who led us through the test was friendly & very encouraging. In one part, she has to greet the dog & pet them & play with their feet & brush them to see how they react. Taylor flopped over so she could scratch his belly. (Whore!)
   We went through the exercises with no trouble—even the one where I hide behind a tent for 3 minutes while a stranger holds the dog. The anticipation is tough! And we had to walk through a gauntlet: one person banging loudly on a clipboard, while another noisily walks by on crutches, to make sure the dogs aren't spooked and can ignore distractions. They made it look like a piece of cake. I was very proud.
When we got home, I gave them the other treat from Mary Ann.
And just in case you were wondering, it's confirmed: 
Taylor is neutered, and Aki is "sprayed."