I decided I wanted to run the babies with a team of older, steady and experienced dogs to make things as easy as possible. The whole purpose behind puppy runs is to make the game as much fun as we can. Of course any time we are working with puppies we can expect a few challenges.
One of today's challenge was Animosh wanting to peck a squabble with her sister, Chetan, as we were running. After about 3/4 of a mile or so of that stuff we stopped and traded their positions. Then Ani was a bit snarky with Selene, who was behind her, but she quickly realized that Selene (the kennel sweetheart) was no threat so she settled down to run and pull like a 'big girl' sled dog.
Maggie and Vlad ran in the second run, with the same older dogs that had just finished the first. The older dogs weren't as enthused as during the first run, and it showed. Especially in Rose who spent a lot of time slack lining, rubber necking and generally acting like she wasn't particularly interested in leading the team. I'll have to watch that closely in the future as I've never seen her do that before. I suspect that once home she figured her day of work was over and didn't much care to be asked to do it all over again.
All of the puppies did just great today. They seemed to have a good time out on the trail and back in the kennel. I have no major concerns about them at all.
Here are my training journal updates and some video clips of today's puppy runs.
Date, Day, &c:
10/17/12 Wednesday
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Mileage &
Speed:
1.25 mi.
Speed Unk
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Equipment:
Fourwheeler
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Route, Trail &
Terrain Conditions:
Home to Rod and Julie's loop and return. Fresh powder snow
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Weather:
Overcast, light snow, 27F
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Team:
Just - Rose
Denali - Animosh (switched for Chetan during run)
Beau - Chetan (switched for Animosh during run)
Seamus - Selene
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Narrative:
First puppy run for Animosh and Chetan, so that was the
focus of the exercise. Ani got
in a bit of a tangle on launch, which was corrected fairly easily. She was very worried about the dog
behind her (Chetan), which I figured was because the two sisters have been
having squabbles among themselves lately. Both dogs did all the little puppy jumps and rubber
necking things I expect, but Ani kept turning back to growl and challenge
Chetan.
Near the top of the big hill the behavior was worsening
rather than improving, so I swapped the two dogs into different places. Afterward Ani was much better though
she did turn around to challenge Selene a time or two.
On the return leg of the run everyone settled in and ran very nicely. Rose tried to pull the team down the driveway and Just isn't big enough to pull her back to the "straight ahead" I wanted, but with Trish's help we were able to get that straightened out. |
Date, Day, &c:
10/17/12 Wednesday
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Mileage &
Speed:
1.25 mi.
Speed Unk
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Equipment:
Fourwheeler
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Route, Trail &
Terrain Conditions:
Home to Rod and Julie's loop and return. Fresh powder snow
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Weather:
Overcast, light snow, 27F
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Team:
Just - Rose
Denali - Vladimir
Beau - Maggie
Seamus - Selene
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Narrative:
Second run of the day for the older dogs in the team, so
they were nearly so enthused as during the first run. This was the first 'puppy run' for
Vladimir and my friend, Trish's, rescued dog Maggie. Vlad got into a harness tangle at the
very start which required a stop, and then Just and Rose tried to turn back
which complicated the issue. We
got that sorted out in good time.
Both puppies settled into the "game" very
quickly. On the downhill side
Maggie was still doing the slow then jerk thing that I sometimes see, but
only for a short time before she figured out a steady pull works better.
On the hill Rose was looking back, slack-lining, rubber
necking and acting like she wasn't very interested in leading the team
anymore. That's something I'll
have to watch in the
future. I've never seen her do
that before.
On the return Rose again turned the team away from the
"straight ahead" onto the driveway. Just was on the inside, but ducked underneath her to put
the team back onto the proper trail.
That caused a harness tangle for Rose that required assistance to
straighten out. The rest of the
run up to the house was uneventful.
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I thought I caught a nice doggy grin in that last shot! Very cool, Swanny!
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