Series A: Three singles:
- 110 yards (dummy)
- 150 yards (dummy)
- 220 yards (dummy)
- #2 thrown 60° to the right of #1
- #3 thrown 30° to the left of #2
- 180 yards (dummy) as the single
- 120 yards (dummy) as memory mark of the double
- 100 yards (dummy) as go mark of the double
- #2 thrown 45° to the right of #1
- #3 thrown 30° to the left of #1
General: Marks thrown as in Field Trials
For all marks and the blind, clumpy grass with strips of high grass, occasional standing water
Partly cloudy, wind 3 MPH, 55°F
Location: Rover's Content, Cheltenham, MD
Notes: On Series A, Lumi looked toward #1 just as I was sending her on #3, and since I didn't think to call her back, she ran most of the way to #1 before arcing to her right, where she hunted and found #3. She pinned the other two marks and ran all the marks well aside from that incorrect line on #3. She picked up every dummy uncued and without hesitation and delivered each dummy on the run with no stalling.
On Series B while running #1 — the long mark — Lumi was obsessed with #3, perhaps because #3 was the short mark and we almost invariably run the short mark before the long one. She needed #1 thrown twice, and then for awhile wouldn't go out to #1 even when the thrower waved and called "hey-hey". Eventually she went out and ran #1 well. On the double, she did as well as most of the more advanced dogs, though that included some hunting on #2 (the memory mark).
On the blind, Lumi repeatedly stopped short to sniff around, but accepted whistle sits and casts reasonably well, though not perfectly. As with Laddie, I had to call Lumi several times from the pole once she reached it, since I guress she couldn't believe there was no dummy out there for her to retrieve.
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