Happy 4th Birthday!

Today Elly is 4 years old!   We don’t do major hoopla for birthdays around here, but we did manage to get in a few of her favorite activities and she even got a new toy.

In the morning we went for a walk to her favorite park. I allowed a little off leash time outside the dog park and she got extra time to check out each gopher hole inside the dog park since no one else was around.

When we got back from the park I decided to take her to a couple pet stores to pick out a new toy and maybe a treat.  It’s also a great place to work on her socialization skills with people and dogs.  She also got several treats from employees.  She is even brave enough now to go behind the counter and ask for treats!

We looked at several toys but she seemed quite intrigued by the funny noise one particular toy made.  I also got her a small beef trachea for her treat.

Hey Super Stu! Are you reading this?

After the pet stores a nap in the sun was in order.

She also spent time sleeping in the sun in the side yard while I was pruning the apple tree.  Every now and then she would come to the back yard and check on my progress… she was not at all helpful with pruning.

After my nap (pruning is hard!) and her dinner it was time for her birthday treat and toy. She ate the trachea so fast I didn’t get any pictures.  But I did get this video of her playing with her new hedgie.

Next up was her normal food toy- she usually gets one every night as part of her core and balance exercises.  But for her birthday she got some extra special treats. I always put a few treats in that won’t come out on their own so she has to bring me the bottle after she gets all the easier ones out. I had just broken up the last couple treats and given the bottle back to her when I shot this video.

It’s funny how she has learned to take the bottle to her bed when she gets tired.  She chases it around the room for awhile but usually ends up in her bed at the end.

Speaking of tired, after the trachea, hedgie and bottle it was time for another nap, she is after all 45% pug!

While I was typing up this post she snuggled down in her bed in my craft room…to wait until we go to bed!

Happy Birthday Elly!

Pronounced!

In the world of Nose Work (the NACSW world):

The judges may ‘Pronounce’ handler/dog teams demonstrating exceptional technique and/or teamwork at each NW1, NW2, NW3, Elite, and Summit League trials. This is not part of the title, but rather an acknowledgement of exceptional teamwork on that particular trial day.

 

We earned our NW2 Title in October, guess what else we got?

NW2 Trial Ribbon and Pronounced Ribbon

The designation of Pronounced is hard to earn at a trial, each of the four element searches have to designated as Pronounced independently.  In addition, at this NW2 Trial only 8 of 38 dogs earned their Titles.

I’m so proud of how far Elly and I have come- Elly gaining confidence and amazing NW skills, me… just keeping up with her!

When we go to class or compete at Trials she is so confident and focused, she really loves playing ‘the game’.  Look at her body language in the photo below- she can’t wait to get going!

Heading to the start line

 

Here are two photos from the Exterior search we did.  There were two hides to find in this element.

First hide in Exteriors

 

Second hide in Exteriors

 

Here are two photos from the Vehicle search, there were 4 vehicles and only one hide.

Searching for source in Vehicles
It’s here!

I like the last picture because of her reflection in the car… my truck is rarely clean enough to see a reflection!

 

We didn’t get any pictures from the Interior searches or from the Containers search.

 

We did get video from Exteriors, Vehicles, Containers and one of the two Interior searches.  It’s rare to get Interior search videos- the spaces used are often not big enough for a person to shoot videos.  The one we got was done with a remote GoPro set up.

I buy the videos whenever they are available.  They are one of the best learning tools available.  It’s not always pretty watching the searches, but I learn so much about how Elly acts and reacts to the environment and to what I am doing.

There are good things in each video, and definitely things in each for us to work to improve our skills.

VEHICLES: 4 cars, 1 hide.  The hide was behind the tire she focuses on, considered inaccessible- she can’t get right to it.   I could have called ‘alert’ much sooner since she was close enough, but I LOVE watching her work and try to get right to the source.

 

INTERIORS: there were two rooms with one hide each, we only got video of one room.  As you can see when she finds the hide, we went past it a couple times.  This would be considered a ‘threshold’ hide- that is near the doorway.  We train so that she should find a threshold hide on the way into the room, so we need more work there.

 

EXTERIORS: two hides in an outdoor courtyard.  She found the first one right off- I would  consider that a threshold hide, so that was a good find for her.  She wandered a bit after she found the first one, but that is sometimes how she picks up the odors.  Near the end but before she finds the second hide you will see that she changes direction because I step into her path.  That’s bad on my part and something I have been working on.  As it turns out she went toward the hide, but in a past trial I redirected her like that and pushed her away from a hide.

 

CONTAINERS: 3 hides in 18 containers with 3 distractions.   At level 2 and up distractors can be used in containers- it can be food, toys or other things placed in the containers.  This is to demonstrate that your dog can disregard ‘distractions’ and find and alert on the correct odor.  The first white box closest to the door had a toy in it, Elly never looked at that box.  In the second orange box (from the door) there were corn chips.  She never really went to that box, but sniffed around that end of the search area.  The row of plastic boxes closest to the camera had a bagel- you can tell the box when Elly get to it.  She sniffs, but doesn’t alert me.  I knew she was interested in the smell, but I knew she was not on odor.  Ideally in a container search you would go up one row and down the next, checking each container.  Elly tends to be quite random, I’m not sure if she is chasing odor or just wandering around.  We get to the right conclusion but we could be much more efficient.  This is something we are working on quite a bit right now.

 

We are doing really well especially considering Elly was afraid of boxes less than 2 years ago and would not enter a room with strangers inside.  But there is so much more to learn!  As long as Elly still likes it and keeps making progress with her issues we will keep playing the game.