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Ceejay
On the weekend they both did agility without their leads, and Izzy is the champion at it. Ceejay gets well ahead and tries to do her favourite ones, once I started saying with me, repeatedly in a calm manner she got what I wanted from her.

Ceejay is excelling at Obedience but will be bringing in a toy next week, a ball so she is a bit more alert. Izzy, we had a set back, so we started from the beginning with the stays, she kept hopping up when I went behind, and I don't use too many word commands only hand signals with a lot of the commands. She didn't like the tone in my voice, I think....I don't shout or yell never do but may be too serious for her. And another one on Saturday she was bitten by a March fly on the bum and wouldn't go back out there, so gave her a run on agility and stuck down the other end away from the area where she was bitten, but everytime she sat she kept looking behind her. I am hoping that she will have forgotten this unfortunate incident next week, but she does have a memory like an elephant.

So all in all they are enjoying it, they can do the broadjump for obediance, Ceejay loves that. And introducing the dumbell this week.

I also showed the trainers their tricks that they know, I got a laugh when I "shot" Ceejay and she flopped on her side. And the bow was popular too.
royalla
as i said on the other post WOW your girls are doing very well, i can't wait to see pic's of them going over the agility jump's you will have to drag your OH to training one night to take pic's for us.
Tjukurpa
Great to see your having such lovely success, I too would love to see some action shots, and if any are really good, would love huge copies for the Sydney expo and the Calendar, though I think next years one is done, there is always 2010 that's our decade anniversary, super something more celebrate.
Got any good ideas on how we can mark our first decade.
We are going to put all the newsletters into a permarnent folder,like book for those members who wish to see how far the club has come in such a short time and our history in print.
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