Monday, June 27, 2011

Blasts' Urban Track Sunday

Just off the start, laid in shade, still some moisture in this grassy area. You can see the track ahead of him, leading to the baseball diamond. Nice start, was getting hot fast, we had done Emmas' track first.A quick check to the left at the transition from grass to gravel/sand. There had also been people with 7 dogs out here earlier playing around, and fresh deer tracks across the baseball area.Blast had a corner on the gravel/sand and through puddle onto grass again towards his next corner. It had rained the night before, which was helpful with the heat.This is a very short leg to the next corner on the other side of the fence. This will be a narrow area for him, and one that Tascha saw all the dogs walking through.We then move through an open gate into the 'playground' area. He did appear to check a couple of places where the dogs likely had peed, but was very focused on the track.We move into the sand area under the swings. He cut this corner a little to the left but darn near nailed his turn.And out we go into a short grass/dirt type area again. Also, dogs were here about 45 mins. previously.Finally, his first article...between his legs...cloth glove. I'm "convincing" him to stop and lie down and giving him treats for this. He's so fast to indicate with a glance, I'm hoping for 'something' a little longer so it won't be missed by me, or a judge. At the same time, do not want to "practice" obedience on the track or kill the drive.We've moved on and I "expected" he would show an interest "into" the open gate, but he did not...such a good boy. And another article. This was a plastic lid, with a treat under it. He was digging at it, to flip it over, so that was pretty obvious. I did 'ask' for a down when I got up to him, which he did quite willingly and so got another treat! It's fast though, he doesn't want to stay, he wants to keep going, which is good!No problem moving directly onto the asphalt, he did dip his toes in a water puddle to the right, then continued right on to make his corner and move out nicely on the track. He's done very little urban work yet, I'm really pleased with him. He is working with great enthusiasm on the hard surface.The final article for Blast is just ahead, actually obscured by his topline. This is a great picture as it is clear he is ONLY using his nose here. The glove is completely in sight if he was lifting his head and "looking" for it. He was barely inches, at times, off this complete leg on the asphalt. I sure hope this ability continues with him.Again, I 'encouraged' him to stay a bit longer than a moment in time here. I put a few treats on the glove when he indicated it. But did not insist for long, most important was to play.Ready to spring for the glove! Nice shot, Tasha!Was actually trying to NOT let him jump up on the asphalt, but he's too fast for me!
So we had a good tug/out/tug session for while which is a huge reward for Blast, even if it darn near kills me!!!