Sunday, June 22, 2008

Swim-by, Shore-handling Toolkit, Water Blinds, Cheaters, Long Swim, Land Obstacles

Summary. At Cheltenham:
  • Series A. Swim-by and shore-handling toolkit Tools #8 & #9 (Laddie)
  • Series B. Water series (Laddie)
  • Series C. Water series (Lumi)
  • Series D. Water series (Laddie)
  • Series E. Water series (Lumi)
  • Series F. Water series (Laddie)
  • Series G. Water series (Lumi)
  • Series H. Water series (Laddie)
  • Series I. Long swim (Laddie)
  • Series J. Mound work (both dogs)
Series A. I felt that Laddie might be ready to perform a true swim-by as long as the last step was right to left, so this is what we ran:
  1. With Laddie at heel and both of at the end of the channel we're using as our swim-by pond, I cue Back and Laddie leaps into the water and begins swimming straight down the channel.
  2. When Laddie is 10 yards distant, I blow WS, and when Laddie turns to face me, I cue Over toward the left bank.
  3. As Laddie begins to swim in that direction, I throw a white dummy onto the grass in front of Laddie.
  4. When Laddie climbs up, shakes off, and picks up the dummy, I again blow WS.
  5. When Laddie faces me, I cue Over back into the water and toward the left bank.
  6. Laddie, carrying the dummy, enters the water, swims across and past me (giving this drill the name "swim-by"), climbs up onto the left bank.
  7. As Laddie is climbing up, I move a little to the left so that Laddie can run in a straight path to me to deliver the dummy without "cheating" around the water.
  8. When Laddie delivers the dummy, big party.
Laddie ran the above sequence today. I felt good about his performance, but it was somewhat imprecise and I feel he can do better with more practice.

Oddly, Laddie is not yet ready to do the swim-by left-to-right, so we practiced the same combination of T89 that we've been working on. Today, Laddie was able to complete the last stage of the swim-by if the dummy was waiting for him into the water only a yard away from the left bank, while his SL was five yards inland from there.

Series B, D, F, H. Because Laddie has relapsed on his LWL picturitis, I had him run two poorman doubles and two poorman singles. The doubles consisted of:
  • #1: Duck in open water
  • #2: LWL retrieve
The singles were also LWL retrieves.

Laddie's picturitis still results in delayed returns and in one case marooning, but he had some improvement from Friday. He is still not back to what I thought was near fluent performance a few days ago. I wonder why he had this relapse.

Series C.
  • #1: Water blind LWL, 40 yards on final land crossing
  • #2: Cheater: LWLWLW
Series E.
  • #1: Water blind LWL at S-curve
  • #2: Cheater: long LWLWL
Series G.
  • #1: Water blind LWL: mound, 50 yards to angle entry, channel swim hugging right bank, across T-channel, bird on far bank
  • #2: Poorman single: mound, 40 yards to steep embankment, down to ditch, scary water entry, across ditch, bird on far embankment
Series I. Hopefully soon, Laddie will be running similar water series to those Lumi is running, and when that time comes, he'll need to swim longer distances than he's currently practicing on his water series. To help prepare, I included a long swim for Laddie, using a 100-yard poorman single in open water.

Series J. Today we continued practicing running to poorman marks thrown on the far side of mulch mounds, increasing the distance both from the SL to the mound and from the mound to the fall. Each dog had one retrieve facing the mound from the side, and one retrieve facing the mound from the end, resulting in a narrower obstacle more tempting to run around.

Lumi, who has been practicing going over obstacles rather than around them since before Laddie was born, had little difficulty with the retrieves. Laddie is not as consistent on the concept yet.

On the last throw, Laddie ran around the mound and I called him back to heel. When I sent him again and he ran around again, I called him back part way, then used a WS and angle Back to cast him over the mound.

I felt good about Laddie's last retrieve, for several reasons:
  • Twice, he responded to recall when more than halfway to the dummy.
  • His WS on the partial come-in was excellent.
  • He took the cast correctly.
  • I believe the experience added to understanding that when an obstacle is in the way, go over it.

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