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        <title>The Aging of My Favorite Queen - Stories of Spur: Dogging it in competition - michelemc&apos;s Blog - SacPaws.com</title>
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        <description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; In the midst of all the current frenzy over Spur&#039;s upcoming shows, the USPS brings a message from our vet.&amp;nbsp; It is time for Petra&#039;s geriatric check-up.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Petra?&amp;nbsp; Geriatric?&amp;nbsp; How has this come to be?

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The fact is, Dunnigan&#039;s Queen Petra will turn 13 this June.&amp;nbsp; That&#039;s&amp;nbsp; not completely ancient for a miniature schnauzer who may live to 16 or 18.&amp;nbsp; But if you subscribe to the dog years theory, it makes her an elderly 91 in human terms.&amp;nbsp; No way.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Petra was my first obedience dog, followed closely by her long-term companion, Dunnigan&#039;s Mr. Axel Extraordinaire.&amp;nbsp; I cut my obedience teeth on these two dogs, and now may not be a bad time to set a few things right.&amp;nbsp; The fact is, I owe Petra an apology.&amp;nbsp; Or more.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; My first plan was simply to have an obedient dog.&amp;nbsp; A dog I could take places.&amp;nbsp; Who would be companionable with me, with other people, with other dogs.&amp;nbsp; But I very quickly caught the obedience bug.&amp;nbsp; First I craved the Novice title, then the others, then I really hoped we would earn some ribbons.&amp;nbsp; I couldn&#039;t help myself.&amp;nbsp; I got caught up.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; And in those days, just a dozen years ago, the training was a little less enlightened.&amp;nbsp; I didn&#039;t much know what I was doing.&amp;nbsp; And so I jerked Petra along on a choke collar to try and persuade her to heel.&amp;nbsp; I pinched her ear to get her to pick up her dumbbell.&amp;nbsp; I sometimes voiced my frustrations.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I understand better now that the problem was never with Petra.&amp;nbsp; It was always with me.&amp;nbsp; It was my responsibility to teach her what I wanted, to make it fun for both of us, to build her confidence and pride.&amp;nbsp; Spur is the current beneficiary of my insights and experience.&amp;nbsp; But Petra did her best.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; She was always stalwart in the ring, we had some great moments, and the thrill of a blue ribbon or two.&amp;nbsp; We went to the AKC national invitationals - we were among the top 100 obedience dogs in the nation!&amp;nbsp; And I recovered fairly quickly from the fact that we finished the competition in 99th place.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Petra gave me better than I deserved, and I have done my best to give her a life of love in return.&amp;nbsp; Today she is happily retired, with a few years ahead, I hope.&amp;nbsp; She watches Spur&#039;s antics and training regime with interest but not envy.&amp;nbsp; She knows she will also get a cookie when his work session is complete.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Over the years, one of us has trained the other.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;m no longer sure exactly which is which.</description>
        <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; In the midst of all the current frenzy over Spur&#039;s upcoming shows, the USPS brings a message from our vet.&amp;nbsp; It is time for Petra&#039;s geriatric check-up.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Petra?&amp;nbsp; Geriatric?&amp;nbsp; How has this come to be?

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The fact is, Dunnigan&#039;s Queen Petra will turn 13 this June.&amp;nbsp; That&#039;s&amp;nbsp; not completely ancient for a miniature schnauzer who may live to 16 or 18.&amp;nbsp; But if you subscribe to the dog years theory, it makes her an elderly 91 in human terms.&amp;nbsp; No way.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Petra was my first obedience dog, followed closely by her long-term companion, Dunnigan&#039;s Mr. Axel Extraordinaire.&amp;nbsp; I cut my obedience teeth on these two dogs, and now may not be a bad time to set a few things right.&amp;nbsp; The fact is, I owe Petra an apology.&amp;nbsp; Or more.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; My first plan was simply to have an obedient dog.&amp;nbsp; A dog I could take places.&amp;nbsp; Who would be companionable with me, with other people, with other dogs.&amp;nbsp; But I very quickly caught the obedience bug.&amp;nbsp; First I craved the Novice title, then the others, then I really hoped we would earn some ribbons.&amp;nbsp; I couldn&#039;t help myself.&amp;nbsp; I got caught up.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; And in those days, just a dozen years ago, the training was a little less enlightened.&amp;nbsp; I didn&#039;t much know what I was doing.&amp;nbsp; And so I jerked Petra along on a choke collar to try and persuade her to heel.&amp;nbsp; I pinched her ear to get her to pick up her dumbbell.&amp;nbsp; I sometimes voiced my frustrations.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I understand better now that the problem was never with Petra.&amp;nbsp; It was always with me.&amp;nbsp; It was my responsibility to teach her what I wanted, to make it fun for both of us, to build her confidence and pride.&amp;nbsp; Spur is the current beneficiary of my insights and experience.&amp;nbsp; But Petra did her best.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; She was always stalwart in the ring, we had some great moments, and the thrill of a blue ribbon or two.&amp;nbsp; We went to the AKC national invitationals - we were among the top 100 obedience dogs in the nation!&amp;nbsp; And I recovered fairly quickly from the fact that we finished the competition in 99th place.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Petra gave me better than I deserved, and I have done my best to give her a life of love in return.&amp;nbsp; Today she is happily retired, with a few years ahead, I hope.&amp;nbsp; She watches Spur&#039;s antics and training regime with interest but not envy.&amp;nbsp; She knows she will also get a cookie when his work session is complete.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Over the years, one of us has trained the other.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;m no longer sure exactly which is which.</itunes:summary>
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                <title>Mar 27,  2008 at 09:03 AM : Dear Obedience...</title>
                <description>Dear Obedience person,I commend you on your insight as to the method of obedience training.&amp;nbsp; It is very easy to get frustrated and caught up in the regeme and the perfectness of the training.&amp;nbsp; I have trained dogs in Obedience ,drill team,and breed competition,and I know it can be frustrating sometimes.&amp;nbsp; But if you make your sessions short with fun time in between,you get further faster in your training and a Very HAPPY dog who loves to work!! Keep up the good work,see you at ringside in the not so distant future!!&amp;nbsp; Guitar54</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Dear Obedience person,I commend you on your insight as to the method of obedience training.&amp;nbsp; It is very easy to get frustrated and caught up in the regeme and the perfectness of the training.&amp;nbsp; I have trained dogs in Obedience ,drill team,and breed competition,and I know it can be frustrating sometimes.&amp;nbsp; But if you make your sessions short with fun time in between,you get further faster in your training and a Very HAPPY dog who loves to work!! Keep up the good work,see you at ringside in the not so distant future!!&amp;nbsp; Guitar54</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>May 27,  2008 at 08:05 PM : Petra is...</title>
                <description>Petra is beautiful!&amp;nbsp; Our Georgie is 13 years old also.&amp;nbsp; Time flies...much too fast.</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Petra is beautiful!&amp;nbsp; Our Georgie is 13 years old also.&amp;nbsp; Time flies...much too fast.</itunes:summary>     
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