Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Lumi Test 2.4 (pass)

Test: Three singles:

  1. 60 yards (dummy)
  2. 180 yards (dead duck)
  3. 120 yards (dummy)
Configuration – pyramid:
  • #2 thrown 45° to the right of #1
  • #3 thrown 45° to the right of #2
Poor man marks; Lumi honored off-lead while Laddie ran; Laddie honored on-lead while Lumi ran

Dry 12" clumpy grass intermixed with some thorny foliage; #2 thrown about 20 yards into unmaintained woodsy undergrowth, mostly 5' grass

Sunny, wind calm, 28°F

Location: Sundown Park

Pass:
Yes

Blind: 240 yard cold blind to orange pole and orange bumper over lawn, 45° to the left of mark #1; a few trees and sports field posts on either side of dog's line to the blind, one bank and elevation rise on way out. After both dogs ran the three marks, I put them in the van, set up the blind, and then ran the dogs one at a time, Laddie first, then Lumi.

Notes: Lumi ran all marks and the blind well, picking up every dummy as well as the bird uncued and without hesitation. My core concern in this test was whether the dogs would pick up a dead duck 180 yards out and 20 yards deep into thick cover, and bring it back uncued and without stalling. Both dogs did so nicely.

On the blind, Lumi started slowly and required two angle back casts in the first 100 yards, first to the right, then to the left, but in both cases responded well to both the whistle sit and the cast. After the second cast, she apparently spotted the pole and/or the dummy and took off toward them, galloping the last 150 yards.

Lumi is not consistently running at full speed lately, and while the clumpy grass for the test seemed to especially bother her, she also returned more slowly from the blind than she had gone out. I don't know whether this is a physical problem or an attitude issue. We will be seeing Carol Lundquist, our holistic vet, this afternoon, for regular monthly treatment and to try to evaluate Lumi's current discomfort level from her arthritic hips and wrist.

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