I just want to briefly run through each exercise and write down my thoughts :)
- Heel on Leash. I was a bit disappointed because Penny was heeling SO nicely while we were warming up. Staying close to my side and really focused on me. She was still focused on me when we got to the start line but as soon as the judge said "Forward" I pretty much lost her. I guess it wasn't too terrible but definitely not something I'm proud of. Had a tight leash a lot of the time, had to call her back into heel position once, had a very sloppy left turn, etc etc. I think it's clear that we need to practice heeling in different settings and around more distractions! You would think that with having her RN, this part would be very easy but Penny never really did get super excited about Rally lol, and it has also been quite a few months since we did any Rally.
- Figure Eight. Pretty much the same as the Heeling. Distracted, needed lots of verbal encouragement (which is not good for Obed), tight leash, sniffed one of the ring stewards, not really paying attention to me even to the point of getting in my way and nearly getting stepped on (note in the video when she does her little hop and I have to call her back into Heel position). Not as distracted by the girls as I thought she might be, since she does tend to get more excited about kids than adults, so that's good.
- Sit For Exam. As soon as I stepped back I had a feeling she was going to get up. For a split second I considered giving her a second "Stay" command, which would have just been a deduction, but I didn't act quickly enough and she stood up as the judge got to her. After I told her to sit again, though, she did very well with the "exam"! I'm also proud of her for not jumping on or mauling the judge, I don't think she even thought about it so that is good :)
- Sit Stay. We practice this at home a lot but I think the extra stress of the trial environment is what made her break her stay. She got up as soon as I started to get behind her, when she can't see me and starts to get a little insecure. We'll have to work on this in bigger places and places that have more things going on... perhaps at Agility class and/or at the dog park. I'm really glad she came to me, though, when she got up instead of bolting out of the ring like she has done in Agility!
- Recall. This is probably Penny's favorite exercise so of course it was great :) The judge gave us a very nice compliment about it which was really nice to hear. We got one thing right at least, yay!
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