I'm rather upset right now. Nebo started his new agility class tonight. His last one ended about 2 weeks ago. Same trainer and everything, just different classmates. He was in a class with one other dog, a young boxer. They were good buddies and we'd sometimes let them play after class.
The boxer wasn't going to take another class, so the trainer had me go into the Thurs night classes instead, since there wasn't anyone to be in the Tues night class. The Thursday night class consists of 5 purebred Australian Shepherds. Apparently there was also a lab in the first classes, but he didn't continue (I think I know why!). Three of the Aussies belong to one lady and her husband/child. The other two belong to separate families.
Admittedly it's pretty stupid, but I did feel out of place right from the start...5 Aussies vs. one odd ball Siberian Husky. They all had their families with them, I was alone. But that, I could deal with. The lady with the three aussies being an evil witch to me...THAT I couldn't deal with!
Right from the start she comes up to me and says (snotty), "Does your dog have any manners?" I was a bit taken off guard (and I'm not a talkative person) so I think I just mumbled something about yes, but he was excited. Then she starts saying some crap about the lab that was in the class, and how he had NO manners and tried to rip her dogs up....then specifically stated that HER dogs had manners!
Ok, all of these dogs were in a class together. They already know each other, are used to working around eachother, and they are the same breed. Nebo had never met these dogs, nor was his class that size. It was the first night, he was excited. He's been to obedience classes, has his CGC...I consider him a fairly well-behaved dog, but he's not perfect, especially in new situations!
So we did the very first obstacle..running through the tunnel then jumping on the table. Nebo ran through the tunnel then skipped the table and went towards the other dogs. No, he shouldn't do this, but he's not like a friggin agility master or anything, he's learning! If you know huskies, you know they are *mouthy.* Nebo rarely barks, but he's very vocal in other ways.....he ALWAYS growls when he plays, that's just Nebo!
So he ran over to play with the other dogs and was making his play growling noises. I grabbed him of course, and the lady was soooo pissed off. She was totally having a fit saying crap about how "vicious and aggressive" he is.She was talking to the trainer and I swear she said something about not wanting to be in a class with a "dog like that." The trainer told her that Nebo had been in her class, she knew him, and that he was not mean, he's just being a husky. The lady said something else I didn't catch, but I heard the trainer tell her again a few minutes later to stop talking about Nebo.
She said something very rude to me about how SHE kept her dogs AWAY from the other dogs, she was responsible!Oh my hell, it was the FIRST obstacle, it was an accident, so sue me! He wasn't hurting her perfect dogs anyway!
So the rest of the night I was very upset...I kept my distance...made sure I was at least 20 feet away from all the other dogs. Honestly, I thought Nebo did very well on the course. He listened better than the dog she was handling, and I swear I'm not just saying that!
I was so paranoid that he'd get away from me at the end of an obstacle that I accidentally hurt him, which made things even worse.He started to go towards the other dogs to play after an obstacle, so I hurried and grabbed what I could of him...I kinda grabbed his hips which hurt him as well as startled him. Another husky/Nebo thing, if he's hurt in any way, he'll let you KNOW about it! He's very vocal about his displeasure, and he's a huge baby.
He let out this LOUD yowl/growl and kinda turned around at me. He was not trying to bite me, just flipping around like "What was that?" I'm sure it looked *awful* though.Everyone in the class was just staring at me. I heard that lady talking to somebody else about me and Nebo, and I just couldn't take it any more.
I walked out of the barn then went to the car to cry. Yeah, I know it's immature and I shouldn't let it bother me, but I did. That's my baby they're talking about!I haven't decided whether to continue with the class or not. I really like the trainer...but feeling like that just isn't fun, and agility should be fun. I think I'll email her and find out of there's another class I could get in to.
Sorry for writing such a long and boring sob story.
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