Wednesday, August 31, 2011

All in the family...


Seeker, Jenny, cousin Brynn, breeder Terri, Dandy & Tempo
 We haven't done much travelling this year for agility except for the AKC Nationals back in early April. When we found out that several of Seeker's siblings would be competing at an AKC trial in Port Jervis, NY, we decided to make the 6 hour trip to join them. I haven't seen Seeker's breeder Terri Florentino in at least 2 years, so this was an opportunity to work on Qs and visit with everyone. It was bittersweet for Linda Husson, the owner of Seeker's littermate Dandy and brother Tempo, as their sire Token died suddenly and unexpectedly only a few, short months ago. Token's legacy of agility success lives on and his star is shining brightly in these pups!

Seeker had a stellar weekend earning his first triple Q on Sunday with placements in FAST and Standard and a Q in JWW! He earned double Q #7 and is now just 81 points shy of the needed 750 for his MACH. The courses were tough on Saturday, but Seeker earned some points and a placement in JWW. He imploded on the Standard course, but many experienced dogs did too. It was wonderful for Terri and her husband Ed to see the Meg/Token pups running agility in person, rather than through video.

Also joining the party, was Lynn and her husband Chris with Seeker's littermate Jenny and cousin Brynn. Lynn and Jenny ran in Novice on Sunday, only their second trial ever and did quite well with placements in Standard and FAST. Lynn did a fine job of running Jenny, no matter what she says!

Missing from the party was brother Quid from the repeat 2009 breeding as he was exposed to kennel cough a few weeks earlier and was still quarantined. We hope he can join us another time. With luck, we can all get together again in the future...

Uncle Piper and I had a tough go on Saturday, with an 0 for 3 day. But Sunday, he earned Master FAST leg #9 with a placement and he got a Q in Standard. Unfortunately, he imploded on the JWW course, but I used it as a training exercise working on my handling skills, especially rear crosses! Both boys found the packed dirt footing difficult on Saturday with bars down and slipping and sliding. And I was tremendously off in my timing having not trialled in several weeks. On Sunday, we all found our groove and finished well. Piper still needs 8 QQS for his MACH and Seeker needs 81 points and 13 QQs for his...

We hope that we can make this a yearly trip and that next time more of the clan can join us! There are several sisters also running agility that we hope will come next time and really make it all in the family!

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