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        <title>Lots of Clues at Saturday&#039;s Match - 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; Saturday, Rusch Park, a few hundred dogs and their owners out for a morning of practice and preparation.&amp;nbsp; We were there for obedience, conformation, rally, Canine Good Citizen, you name it.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The event is put on every year by the Doberman Pinscher Club of Sacramento, and they do a very fine job.&amp;nbsp; Lots of rings, knowledgeable match judges, good organization.&amp;nbsp; All that and a gorgeous day to boot.&amp;nbsp; Spur and I were ready for bear!

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Or something like that.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; After the April show mishaps, I am ready to get into some fine tuning.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; With that in mind, I carted a babygate along, and set it up in front of some understanding friends.&amp;nbsp; The idea was to have Spur do go outs, running directly at a group of seated folks and their dogs.&amp;nbsp; He did it nicely - once he realized a cookie was hidden there.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; So the go outs remain an issue.&amp;nbsp; Spur will do them beautifully in a familiar setting.&amp;nbsp; Read:&amp;nbsp; a setting in which he knows a cookie is likely to be had.&amp;nbsp; My job is to build his confidence that no matter what the setting, when I point in a direction, and then tell him to &amp;quot;Go!&amp;quot; - he is very likely heading to a wonderful reward.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; This must be possible.&amp;nbsp; After all, week after week, I buy a Lotto ticket in hopes of hitting a big, or even a not-so-big win.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;ve done it for years.&amp;nbsp; Hope springs eternal.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; In Spur&#039;s case, the vast majority of times, the cookie actually is there.&amp;nbsp; Hooray!&amp;nbsp; I know he is an optimist.&amp;nbsp; He is always hopeful that I am about to hand a cookie over.&amp;nbsp; The complication with the goes is that he must run away from me to get it.&amp;nbsp; At this point, for him, seeing is believing.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Getting beyond that is the challenge.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Alas, it is not the only one.&amp;nbsp; We did an in-ring utility run-through twice, and both times he blew the second article.&amp;nbsp; In each case, he got the first article nicely, then ran out and grabbed any article at all on the second effort.&amp;nbsp; Hmmmmm.&amp;nbsp; My trainer, Mary Vogler, thinks this may be a symptom of basic stress.&amp;nbsp; Experience in the ring is the eventual cure for that.&amp;nbsp; In the meantime, I must do all I can to build his confidence.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Finally, for whatever reason, although he is usually solid on the group exercises, on this day he chose to go down on the sit.&amp;nbsp; Rats.&amp;nbsp; This must be nipped in the bud, before it grows into a significant issue.&amp;nbsp; On Saturday, I had him do a long sit while the other dogs did their downs - he seemed to get the message.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; As did I.&amp;nbsp; The message being, our work is still cut out for us.&amp;nbsp; Spur knows all the exercises.&amp;nbsp; He has enthusiasm and drive.&amp;nbsp; But I can&#039;t fool myself.&amp;nbsp; He is far from solid.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I recently got wind that a good friend&#039;s dog just earned his UD - after about 20 tries.&amp;nbsp; My friend is far more experienced than I, and dog training is her occupation.&amp;nbsp; The complexities and challenges involved in earning a Utility Dog title are pretty daunting.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; That is why some people call it a &amp;quot;Futility Dog&amp;quot; title.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Our next date in the trial ring will be May 17.&amp;nbsp; We have a lot to work on!&amp;nbsp;</description>
        <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Saturday, Rusch Park, a few hundred dogs and their owners out for a morning of practice and preparation.&amp;nbsp; We were there for obedience, conformation, rally, Canine Good Citizen, you name it.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The event is put on every year by the Doberman Pinscher Club of Sacramento, and they do a very fine job.&amp;nbsp; Lots of rings, knowledgeable match judges, good organization.&amp;nbsp; All that and a gorgeous day to boot.&amp;nbsp; Spur and I were ready for bear!

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Or something like that.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; After the April show mishaps, I am ready to get into some fine tuning.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; With that in mind, I carted a babygate along, and set it up in front of some understanding friends.&amp;nbsp; The idea was to have Spur do go outs, running directly at a group of seated folks and their dogs.&amp;nbsp; He did it nicely - once he realized a cookie was hidden there.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; So the go outs remain an issue.&amp;nbsp; Spur will do them beautifully in a familiar setting.&amp;nbsp; Read:&amp;nbsp; a setting in which he knows a cookie is likely to be had.&amp;nbsp; My job is to build his confidence that no matter what the setting, when I point in a direction, and then tell him to &amp;quot;Go!&amp;quot; - he is very likely heading to a wonderful reward.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; This must be possible.&amp;nbsp; After all, week after week, I buy a Lotto ticket in hopes of hitting a big, or even a not-so-big win.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;ve done it for years.&amp;nbsp; Hope springs eternal.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; In Spur&#039;s case, the vast majority of times, the cookie actually is there.&amp;nbsp; Hooray!&amp;nbsp; I know he is an optimist.&amp;nbsp; He is always hopeful that I am about to hand a cookie over.&amp;nbsp; The complication with the goes is that he must run away from me to get it.&amp;nbsp; At this point, for him, seeing is believing.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Getting beyond that is the challenge.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Alas, it is not the only one.&amp;nbsp; We did an in-ring utility run-through twice, and both times he blew the second article.&amp;nbsp; In each case, he got the first article nicely, then ran out and grabbed any article at all on the second effort.&amp;nbsp; Hmmmmm.&amp;nbsp; My trainer, Mary Vogler, thinks this may be a symptom of basic stress.&amp;nbsp; Experience in the ring is the eventual cure for that.&amp;nbsp; In the meantime, I must do all I can to build his confidence.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Finally, for whatever reason, although he is usually solid on the group exercises, on this day he chose to go down on the sit.&amp;nbsp; Rats.&amp;nbsp; This must be nipped in the bud, before it grows into a significant issue.&amp;nbsp; On Saturday, I had him do a long sit while the other dogs did their downs - he seemed to get the message.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; As did I.&amp;nbsp; The message being, our work is still cut out for us.&amp;nbsp; Spur knows all the exercises.&amp;nbsp; He has enthusiasm and drive.&amp;nbsp; But I can&#039;t fool myself.&amp;nbsp; He is far from solid.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I recently got wind that a good friend&#039;s dog just earned his UD - after about 20 tries.&amp;nbsp; My friend is far more experienced than I, and dog training is her occupation.&amp;nbsp; The complexities and challenges involved in earning a Utility Dog title are pretty daunting.

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; That is why some people call it a &amp;quot;Futility Dog&amp;quot; title.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Our next date in the trial ring will be May 17.&amp;nbsp; We have a lot to work on!&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
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