Originally Posted by Danegirl2208
Hmmm, we've mainly tried balls, tennis balls, and squeaky toys. I don't think we've tried stuffies or rope toys. Thanks for the suggestion.
Yes. Keep introducing toys and demo'ing them. She's smart and will pick it up.
No. Some dogs are playful and some aren't. Can't change her.
No. Play isn't important for some dogs. It's enough that she's happy and secure now.
??? Who knows? It doesn't hurt to try.
Originally Posted by Danegirl2208
Hmmm, we've mainly tried balls, tennis balls, and squeaky toys. I don't think we've tried stuffies or rope toys. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Play is learned behavior. If she didn't learn to play from her littermates and Mom, it, like all other behaviors, is harder to pick up later!
I have several dogs who were working sled dogs from the time they were young puppies. None of them knew how to play when they arrived here. Most of them have figured it out over a number of years, but none of them ever seem to fully understand the joys of Husky wrestling. They prefer the calmer, more solitary games!
She sounds like a lovely companion! I bet, if she is eager to please you, she would excel at something like agility or Rally obedience.
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Originally Posted by Glacier
Yes, we think we are VERY lucky to have her. She fits into our quiet lifestyle so beautifully.
Ummm, sorry to ask a majorly basic question, but if I were to start attempting to train her in agility, where is the best place to start? As she is 2 years and a month or two old... is this too late to start?
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Not too late at all. She's a young border collie--she'll probably be anxious to learn! I'm thinking of doing agility with Tehya next summer, when she's about the same age. Call a dog trainer in your area or the humane society. They will probably know how to reach the local agility club.Originally Posted by AmberLee
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2 is just the right age. Her bones have now stopped growing and she is less likely to get injured. I'm going to start with Lucy pretty soon she is about 1 1/2 years. Not sure on how to help you find somewhere to train. You could just do some training in the back yard with homemade obsticles. A google search might help you with what you need.
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Okay, because I'm such an agility nut....
How far away are you from Brentwood? My instructor also teaches at a facility in Brentwood, and I can PM you the details if you wantMost BayTeam trainers are in the SF area so I can't personally think of or recommend a local trainer in the Stockton area.
Hmmm, I'm not sure. Let me go check.Originally Posted by Giselle
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Well, spppffft. My computer's "hiccuping" when I try to use the details on my mapping feature, but it looks like I'm a little over an hour's drive from Brentwood. I guess this sounds wimpy, but I'm really reluctant about the idea of adding this to my schedule right now. I think I'll look for some local training, instead. Also see if I can find an agility event to show mom what it's all about and see if she's open to Mickie getting this training. (Since she probably won't be too excited about my running off with her dog on a regular basis for some mysterious outings.![]()
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I'm sometimes asked "Why do you spend so much of your time and money talking about kindness to animals when there is so much cruelty to men?" I answer: "I am working at the roots." -George T. Angell, reformer (1823-1909)
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No it's not too late at all. She's still a young dog really. No reason why she can't learn. A dog can't start learning agility until it is fully grown anyway because jumping and such is bad for growing bones and joints. A a BC, 9 months is usual age they have to reach before they start agility training. One of our former dogs, Monty, didn't start learning agility until he was about 2 and he did perfectly fine.
As for the weight fluctuations, I would seriously try not to let that happen. Weight going up and down all the time is quite stressful for the body, whether it be humans or dogs. If she isn't getting as much exercise as usual for whatever reason, her food intake needs to be lessened a little.
She weighs about the same as my BC who is now 13 coming up for 14. She filled out slightly as she got older as does happen with most dogs as with people...going up a few pounds and just looking a little more solid and shapely. She used to weigh less as a young dog but she was naturally more lanky then.
I agree that dogs who weren't introduced to the concept of play as youngsters might have a harder time taking it up when they are older. If there is anything she does enjoy, try incorporating a ball or other toy into it. Lots of exciting vibes from you will help to pursuade her. Even if she tries a half hearted attempt, be very pleased and show it and she'll soon learn that it is great and want to do it more and start putting more enthusiasm into it.
Don't automatically expect miracles though because all dogs are individuals...even BCs. We've had quite a number of BCs and they all have their own personalities. Our Jess and Mist who were mother and daughter were actually like chalk and cheese. Very different dogs. Some dogs might take the play concept on board and others might not...regardless of breed.
I must admit that mine were never the biggest players. They were more often likely to play with a toy when I was around either to get attention or because I was playing with them. They wouldn't play with each other when I was around. They'd only do it when they thought they were alone and if I wanted to watch, I'd have to do it secretly. Peeping around the curtain and they'd keep stopping and looking at the house and the windows and if they saw me looking out, they'd stop.
They did like playing fetch though and would do that until they dropped. Our Jess still does but I only through the ball a couple of yards now and only about 4 or 4 times with rest inbetween because running back and fourth won't be good for her old creaky joints now.
Wait, where are you in Stockton? From downtown Stockton to downtown Brentwood is about 30-40 minutes. Not bad, really. I drive about 35 minutes to our agility classes. I can PM you the facility's address if you want.
Also, if your pup looks pretty much purebred, it wouldn't hurt to join a local AKC obedience/agility club. I think there are some out your way.
For some upcoming agility events in Nor Cal:
20, 21 OCTOBER 2007
AKC Trial - Pleasanton, California
Del Valle Dog Club of Livermore
Pleasanton Fairgrounds (4501 Pleasanton Ave.) - Outdoors on grass
20, 21 OCTOBER 2007
USDAA Test - Madera, California
Canine Agility Team
Madera Fairgrounds (1850 W. Cleveland Ave.)
20, 21 OCTOBER 2007 (this one is closest to you)
CPE Trial - Elk Grove, California
Fun Paws Agility Club
WAG K9 Facilities (10925 Bruceville Road)
21 OCTOBER 2007
Run Throughs - Penngrove, California
Paws-to-Play Agility (501 Ronsheimer Road)
27, 28 OCTOBER 2007
AKC Trial - Placerville, California
Hangtown Kennel Club
El Dorado County Fairgrounds (100 Placerville Dr.)
27, 28 OCTOBER 2007
Howl-a-ween Fun Weekend Fun Match - Elk Grove, California
WAG
WAG K9 Facilities (10925 Bruceville Road)
For a complete list: http://slipstreamaussies.com/calendar/
Thank you. I've bookmarked the page, this weekend was tied up between class and work (me) and a 5K walk for Breast Cancer awareness (my mom). There are several upcoming events that might help me get mom interested. Right now she seems rather negative about it... and Mickie is her dog.![]()
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I'm sometimes asked "Why do you spend so much of your time and money talking about kindness to animals when there is so much cruelty to men?" I answer: "I am working at the roots." -George T. Angell, reformer (1823-1909)
Thank you, Popcornbird for creating this tribute to Summer starring Livvy and Cassy
Livvy: 11 April 99 - 5 July 09
Cassy: 11 July 99 - 8 April 11
If you would like to visit my BeautiConsultant page --
http://www.beautipage.com/serene_angel_hm_spa/
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