Saturday, May 22, 2021

Pupdates

Coda is making a lot of progress with  his anxiety but I still need to keep working on that as well as his leash skills. 

This cutie is Silas a s he’s staying with us a bit until his foster is ready. 


Sweets is learning some agility and wanted to show off. 





Actual camping

Last weekend we took the camper out to arkansas just to spend the weekend. The campground was quiet and the lake was really pretty. It was our first time taking Sweets and the boys had a great time. Bringing the big ex-pen was a lifesaver and we already have ordered a second set so we can have a nice big yard from them and we could even set our chairs in as well if we wanted. 








Sweets got to work in his swimming and overall they seemed to enjoy the water. 

We also went on a hike they enjoyed that as well. The spring we hiked to was quiet and pretty and a good resting point before we hiked back. 















And here’s a pic from a short trail near the campground. It took forever to get them both looking cute at the same time. 




And here is some adorable from the ride home, before the truck broke down. Yes the truck broke down on the way home. We were able to limp into a Walmart parking lot, make arrangements to get the truck looked at and have a friend drive us all home. It ended up just being a radiator which wasn’t too bad all things considered. We were able to pick everything up the next day and hope for no more issues!

Thursday, May 6, 2021

Agility updates

 We spend the last few weekends doing agility things.  The first weekend we attended a distance seminar and learned a lot.  I've not any professional coaching, and certainly none of this caliber in years so it was good for me and Epic both. 

The next weekend we returned and trialed for three days.  Epic had a decent weekend getting 8 Qs, finishing his elite jumpers and open touch and go and getting all his points for champs!  In other news Coda has been working hard getting ready to be adopted and Sweets is now mature enough to be out of his crate during the day when Jerry works from home.  This makes for slightly more peaceful evenings!