In November 2007, Lindsay Ridgeway developed a series of performance tests as a method of training Lumi and Laddie, his two Golden Retrievers, for field sports. This is the journal of their progress through that series and beyond. Contact: LDRidgeway at gmail dot com.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Fourth Qual ribbon in a row for Laddie
Friday, July 27, 2012
Challenged blind
I think I made a step forward as a handler in today's Qual. The water blind was quite long, I'll say 180y, and the line went past a point on the left, then an island on the right.
Per Alice's recent advice, even though Laddie would be the first dog to run it other than the test dog (#1 would run later and #2 scratched), I thought about what the judges might need you see, and decided they needed to see the dog challenge the point.
So when Laddie took a line toward the point, I let him roll till he got fairly close, then stopped him and cast him around the point. I didn't mess with the island, though. I felt the judges had what they needed and kept Laddie away from the island and its surrounding shallow water, which I knew could draw a dog onto the island and from there to the back of it, putting the dog out of sight, technically "out of control", and dq.
Laddie did pop as he approached the point -- a current flaw in his work -- but otherwise I thought he did a great job on a tough water blind.
LL&L
Fwd: Another Reserve JAM
From: "Lindsay Ridgeway" <ldridgeway@gmail.com>
Date: Jul 27, 2012 7:11 PM
Subject: Another Reserve JAM
To: "Alice Woodyard" <fetch@surewest.net>, "Jody Baker" <baker.jody@gmail.com>
Laddie finished another Qual today, and for the first time in a Qual came out in front of one finisher in the judging. Her dog got a JAM, Laddie got Reserve JAM. That's because she handled in two marks on the water triple, I only handled on one. The four numeric placements didn't handle.
More later if I have time. Right now, another grueling 350-mile, 8-hour nighttime drive ahead of me.
Another Reserve JAM
Laddie finished another Qual today, and for the first time in a Qual came out in front of one finisher in the judging. Her dog got a JAM, Laddie got Reserve JAM. That's because she handled in two marks on the water triple, I only handled on one. The four numeric placements didn't handle.
More later if I have time. Right now, another grueling 350-mile, 8-hour nighttime drive ahead of me.
Friday, July 20, 2012
RE: Third green ribbon in a row
Woo woo Lindsay, that is VERY good! It is cool for any dog, especially a first time owner-trained one (first time in FT), and of course first 2Q. But even for 4Q it is a good accomplishment. FTs are a hard row to hoe. As you know!
From: Lindsay Ridgeway [mailto:ldridgeway@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 2:07 PM
To: Alice Woodyard; Jody Baker
Cc: Test Series
Subject: Third green ribbon in a row
Laddie finished his third Qual in a route, rhoda time the Western New York Retriever Club's O/H Qual. He again ended up with a JAM.
Obviously we'd like to get something more than a green ribbon someday, but I guess it's pretty cool for a positive-trained dog to get this far.
Details to follow if I have time for a write-up, but besides all the call-backs, Laddie did need to get thru the honor on the water triple (dead birds), so that's good. Also, he had excellent whistle sits on both the land and water blinds.
LL&L
Third green ribbon in a row
Laddie finished his third Qual in a route, rhoda time the Western New York Retriever Club's O/H Qual. He again ended up with a JAM.
Obviously we'd like to get something more than a green ribbon someday, but I guess it's pretty cool for a positive-trained dog to get this far.
Details to follow if I have time for a write-up, but besides all the call-backs, Laddie did need to get thru the honor on the water triple (dead birds), so that's good. Also, he had excellent whistle sits on both the land and water blinds.
LL&L
Driving to Batavia
At times this sport can push one's tolerance for hardship. Tonight is one of those times.
Pitch black, needing to reset GPS every few minutes (what if it falls?), rain the whole way obscuring visibility and pushing ETA back, one headlight out, too little sleep all week because of long hours working, will only get four hours tonight because work delayed planned departure, lonely eight hour, 350 mile drive.
So tempting to turn back and scratch from event.
But I press on, fighting to stay awake and keep up speed. Laddie asleep in the back. Will he be ready to give his best? Will I?