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Tyto’s Last Missive for the Year. 19th
December 2007
Well here I am, the last one for the year. The last course
test that was on the 1st December was indeed an
eye opener. Lots of the primary class passed and so did the
beginner class but oh dear the advanced class was a real
disappointment. So heads will roll next time in that class.
The primary class passes were: Poppy, Archie, Bobby, Benjie,
Lilly, Max and Alfie. In the beginners there were four
passes and they were: Leo, Coco, Scoobie and Boba. There was
one Novice pass and that was Cody. The advanced class was to
say the least very bad and this was all because they can’t
keep quiet, the owners that is, not the dogs. In the tests
the owners have to only speak the dogs name with one command
as they set off on heelwork, then because of the level they
are at they shouldn’t speak to them. But sadly this is where
they went adrift. Mind you the dogs took it to mean they
could have a fine time playing their owners up so although
it was a disaster we did all have a laugh at the dogs
antics. Never mind next time!
I never went to the last show of this year because the
weather, as you all know, was dreadful. She who must be
obeyed said that she didn’t want to get wet for nothing but
used me as the excuse and said that she didn’t think it was
a good idea to put me through it. Hm! I don’t mind a bit of
rain but these humans are real wimps when it comes to the
weather. In the summer it is too hot, in the winter it is
too cold and wet, but if it snows then they are out in it
playing!!
Well that I am sorry to say is about it for this year. So I
will say woof woof for now and wish you all a peaceful and
merry Christmas and new year.
Slack Leads all and don’t eat too much festive food. Tyto
and she namely Brenda.
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Tyto
with further meanderings. 19th November 2007
Well there is good news, bad news and better news. The good
news is that the new puppies are doing really well,
especially with their recall work. The other classes are
also keeping up with their training and it will be
interesting to see who passes this time. The weeks are going
by very quickly and soon it will be another end of course
test and a new course starting in January. We already have
owners booking up for that one.
The bad news is that while I was up the Manor with ‘She who
must be obeyed’, having my first proper walk of the day,
after my first mini walk which I have before breakfast, we
encountered a stray Staffordshire Bull Terrier. He was out
without an owner and was, to say the least, a bit growly and
ready to have a go at me. Fortunately ‘She who must be
obeyed’ took control of the situation and made me lay down
and put my lead round the dogs neck to make sure he couldn’t
do anything to me. She then went to see if she could find
the owner. She came across a lady that was walking her two
dogs, but the lady didn’t know the dog, so she asked the man
doing the council dog litter bins what to do and he phoned
for the dog warden. All this time I was laying down by the
bowling green fence where I had been left in a ‘down’ while
‘She who must be obeyed’ was up by the top car park talking
to this man who works for the council . Many thanks to him
for his help. By the way
I was in view all the time but I stayed where I was even
when another dog came to see why I was laying down. I just
hope the stray dog is reunited with its owner and that the
owner is made to put an identity disc on the dogs collar and
told that they must keep their dog under proper control and
not be allowed out on its own.
The better news is that I went to the dog show on Sunday up
in Woking and although it was very cold it stayed dry while
my classes were being judged and I came 4th out
of 6 and 3rd out of 5 in my classes that I was
entered in. She was very chuffed and is feeling happier as
she was beginning to wonder if the judges didn’t like my
colour. They do seem to prefer black and white collies. But
I must be looking good as I am getting consistent placings.
My last show of the year is in a couple of weeks time down
in Maidstone. So I will again let you know how I do and also
the last report for the training classes of this year.
Slack leads all and keep your dogs with you at all times
when out walking. Tyto and ‘she who must be obeyed'. :-)
A
follow on piece from Brenda 25/11/07
After my encounter with the dog mentioned in the previous
piece I thought I would write a bit about instinct.
To
show you what I mean, I will relate to you what a friend
said to Sara and I when we told her about my encounter with
the dog mentioned. She said that with our experience she
didn’t think we would have problems with other dogs. Well,
when we are out with our dogs we are just like any other dog
owner/walker, except we do keep a weather eye out for loose
dogs, or those not under proper control. If a dog is out on
its own or off lead and away from its owner they can and
sometimes do, take exception to other dogs. The owners are
un-aware of this, as they are not near enough to hear their
dog grumble or see their body language.In our case having
been trainers, owners and dog trainers for a number of
years, we have built up an awareness of what dogs do by
reading the body language of other dogs by knowledge and a
certain amount of instinct.
The
seasons have a lot do with how dogs are and also if they
have been well socialised and to some extent their sex and
age. All dogs should be well socialised and also have a
certain amount of training to keep them safe when out mixing
with other dogs, people and other animals. No dog should be
far enough away from their owner not to be able to keep
control of what it may do. So many owners are not aware of
what their dog can do and if it does aggress and the other
owner say’s something they invariably say ‘My dog has never
done that before’. How do they know if they are away from
their dog?
So,
dog owner’s, please make yourselves aware of what your dog
does and do not leave it up to others to always do the
avoiding. Take something with you to keep your dog
interested in you and not someone else’s dog or someone
else’s ball. Teach a good recall to get your dog back when
it takes off after others and never let it out of your sight
or out alone.
Be
Safe and Take Care with your dog. After all you have brought
this dog into your care and you are responsible for them.
Brenda
Lancing Canine Obedience Group
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 Tyto’s
news report. 4th November 2007
Well the classes have started again with lots of lovely new
pups. I am really happy with this lot. (bg)! All nice and
calm and friendly to me. They can sometimes take liberty’s
with us older dogs. It is an old adage that all older dogs
like pups. Not all of them do, especially if they are very
over the top with their greetings! Anyway they all seem very
good and are learning very quickly after just two weeks. I
will let you know how they are progressing in another two
weeks.
It seems strange that the humans keep saying that at the end
of this course it will nearly be Christmas. I remember from
the last one that they put a tree up in their front room.
What a strange thing to do. I thought trees lived outside
for us to sniff round, among other things!!(bg)
I have been to another show and came 4th in both
classes. My next show is on 18th November in
Woking. I will let you know how I do. With this strange
weather I have been losing some of my coat and she is not
best pleased as I apparently need it for this next show. Ah
well we can’t help the weather can we! Maybe she will make
me one to wear, after all they wear them when they go out!
This, unfortunately for some of us, is a noisy time of year
with loud bangs and funny lights in the sky. I am told it is
bonfire night very soon, although I have heard some bangs
already and I must say they are a bit loud and at times
unsettle me. She turns the tv or radio up and comforts me
with a thing called TTouch. It soothes me to sleep and is
quite relaxing. It apparently is a form of massage that she
learnt to do from a lady that teaches it. Let’s just hope it
is over soon (the fireworks that is – not the massage!).
Well that’s about it for now. Keep well and happy.
Slack leads all. Tyto.
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News from Tyto about my evening out on 19th
October 2007
Well she took me out the other night and wow was I
surprised. It wasn’t to a dog show or to an evening training
class, but to a meeting of other dogs and loads of humans.
We also took one of my house mates Lily and her human Sara.
I am told that we were to do a demonstration of obedience
and to meet all these lovely people as they say I am a star.
Well actually I am a dog and I know there are stars in the
sky and some of them are called dog stars. So who knows.
Anyway we met up with other doggy friends from training
class, namely Gucci, Maisie and Ruby with their humans. Also
we met two dogs that did something called dancing to music,
their names were William and Lizzie. I’m told they come from
a place called Findon. Now I know Lily does this and she
demonstrated how to teach it with the aid of her human. Well
she knows which side her bread is buttered as she got
chicken to encourage her to do these funny moves. There was
also a lovely dog called Flossie that is being taught to
help humans that are disabled. She works for something
called Canine Partners. Like getting the washing out of a
basket and picking things up off the floor. Very impressed
with her as she was only a babe. (bg)! There was a person
called a vet there to talk about things that I didn’t
understand, well I am only a dog and I try to avoid them, as
when I do go to see them they either stick a needle in me or
it is because I am poorly. (bg)! Mind you they are usually
quite kind to me when I do have to go. Anyway I digress. We
eventually had to do our bit and we were all very good and
at the end we were given lovely treats and a thing called a
scroll with our name on it. We also got to say hello to some
of the humans that wanted to pat us and I loved that bit.
The humans had drinks in cups but we had a lovely bowl of
water, supplied by a nice human called David. Thank you
David. We all then went home and boy I was tired but have
now bounced back to my usual happy self and looking forward
to going back to classes to tell everyone there what we did.
I will be in touch again soon.
Slack Leads Tyto.
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Tyto's News of those
that passed this time 13th October 2007
Well we had a lovely lot of passes
this time. Those in the primary class were: Frodo, Coco,
Breeze and Leo, sadly some of the others were
away because of ill health.
Beginner and Novice class those that passed were: Hector,
Tia, Maddie, Amber, Kizzy, Boba and Scoobie and then Dolche,
Meggie, Kelsey, Kizzy and Saffy. Those in the advanced
classes were: Ruby, Sebastian, Maisie and Gucci. Lots are
returning and we have yet again a full primary class of
puppies.
The news is that we will all be present on Friday for the
North Lancing Dog Evening. Let’s just hope the
evening is dry so that there are no wet doggy paw prints. I
am a little apprehensive as you never know what may happen
but I am sure all of the dogs will behave, not so sure about
the owners though (bg)!!
Well that is about it for now. We have a week off before we
go back to training classes on the 27th. see you
all on the night Slack Leads all. Take Care
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12th October 2007
Well it has been three weeks since my last
writings to you all. A lot has happened in those weeks. I went
to another two shows, the first was on
30th September where I came 3rd and then the next
one was on the 7th October where I was a very good boy and came
2nd in Post Graduate and 1st in Open and then was awarded
Reserve Best of Breed. The picture says it all. She was chuffed
to bits and so was Sara. My companion that comes with me was
also placed 1st in his junior breed class, Golden Retrievers and
1st in Junior Variety Gundogs and then was awarded Best Variety
Gundog. So, a good day all round. She still has a bad throat but
I got over mine really quickly which enabled me to go to the
show.
Now then, sadly one of the dogs that was going to
be able to do the demonstration on 19th October can’t make it as
she is very poorly but we have managed to coerce another into
coming along, a lovely Cavalier called Cody. So, all being well
we will all be there to see you on the
evening.
News from the classes is that many have passed
but the names will be given out next week as they don’t even
know yet. So, watch this space.
It is amazing that another course has finished
and that the beginning of the last one for this year will end
when it is Christmas time again. Time flies when you are
enjoying yourselves. My last show for the year will be in early
December, a year to the day when I started my showing career.
I have done very well and she is very pleased
with my progress. But who knows what the judges will think of me
when I am older. I will be in touch next week with the names of
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News
from Tyto and classes. 17th September 2007
Well I will let Tyto tell you his news after I have done my
bit! After all I am the one that types this while he is
dictating to me what to write. So, news from the new course.
Three weeks have gone by already and sadly we have had to
advise one of the puppy owners that a hall environment is
not for her puppy. If any of you have read a page from our
website you will have come across a page called ‘Odd dogs’.
This explains that some dogs do not do well in an enclosed
environment with other dogs. He is very good outside and at
home but he gets very stressed in class, so sadly we had to
say it wasn’t for him. The owner is still going to come
along and watch and practise at home with him and you never
know when he is older he may come back and find that he is
ok but for now he must be taught at home. The rest of them
are doing really well in their classes.
We have been asked by Andy to do a demonstration for the
North Lancing Community, so I hope you all come along and
watch what we get up to as well as the other people that are
coming with their dogs. Mind you, knowing the saying, never
work with dogs and children, you never know what might
happen. So please bare with us if it doesn’t all go to plan.
(bg)!
The weather is getting cooler but please still be aware that
when the sun shines your car or conservatory can get very
hot, so make sure that there is plenty of shade and water
for your dog. Also make sure you keep checking for those
grass darts that can get everywhere, even on yourself. We
had an owner at class that had one stick through her
trousers and she said it was very painful. Ouch!!
Now then over to Tyto.
Thank you mistress. Well I went to a show at the weekend
with my friend Caelan and we both got placed. He came 5th
in his class beating two other dogs and I got 3rd
beating another dog in my class. So, I was very pleased with
myself. Sara says I was a good boy and moved very well and
stood still as well for the judge to go over me. So, lets’
hope the next show is just as rewarding. I must say that I
do like going as I get to meet all the dogs that I know and
others, so making friends with others is a good day out for
me.
Well that’s it really for this time. I will be in touch
again after a couple of weeks. Oh by the way I will be
helping out at this demo thingy and I hear that there might
be a dog in uniform coming ? so I will have to be on my best
behaviour. (bg)!
Slack Leads Tyto.
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04/09/07
News from a New Dog Course and ‘the
mistress’ is writing this. I got
that from K9 off Doctor Who.
Anyway, she is going to write it this time
because I didn’t go, because, as she says, with a new batch
of puppies you never know what may happen. So, over to her.
Thank you Tyto. Well, it is the beginning of
a new course and the beginning of a new month. September,
one of my favourite months. But the first class of this new
course was not one of my favourites. They were very noisy, I
will let you decide which were the noisiest, the people or
the dogs? (bg)! Actually it was just four new puppies, two
were not as noisy as the other two. But, hopefully by next
week they will be quieter or we will need ear plugs. Most of
the problems owners have is down to the food having too much
protein and colours in the content. This can make some dogs
hyperactive, a bit like Smarties and children! Also,
unfortunately where they have bought their puppy from. I
will not go into details here but suffice it to say
potential new owners must be made more aware of where to
purchase a puppy. Breeding does have a bearing on the
behaviour of some puppy’s. I will let you all know how they
have progressed in a couple of weeks’ time.
Now then, I thought it might be of interest
to some of you to know how Tyto and his friend Caelan are
getting on at shows and also my other daughter that lives in
America and shows over there with her Tervurens. They are
part of the Belgian Shepherd Dog Group. I haven’t got all
the details yet so I will let you all know next week as a
separate piece. It would also be good to highlight the
achievements of any of you out there, if you do anything
special with your dogs. Ie: showing, obedience, agility etc.
Just let me know and I will include it with my ramblings of
Tyto’s and Caelan’s. And of course as long as it is ok with
Andy, who lets me include this on his website.
(Fine by me says andy!
please use this link )
That’s all for now folks.
So, Slack Leads and I will be in touch with
more next week. Tyto and ‘the mistress!’
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Tyto’s
exciting news from Lancing Canine Obedience Group 4th
August
Well I have great news from
the end of this course. Lots of lovely doglets passed their
test. and also to cap it all lots are coming back for
another course, starting in September, well we have to have
a break sometimes.
The ones that passed are:
Hector, Lucie, Amber, Tia, Keswick, Woolie and Maddie
making 7 out of 10 for the primary class, that’s puppies.
Then in the Beginner class Dolche, Meggie, Frankie and Ben
passed making 4 out of 6 passing, then in the more advanced
classes 4 out of 7 passed and they were: Caelan, Sebastian,
Maisie and Me. I am a clever boy as I did everything that I
should do.The ones that didn’t pass were either away or just
have to get a little more right next time.
The last show that I went to I
came 3rd in my breed class. I am now waiting to
see what the next judge thinks of me as he breeds my colour
in Border Collies. I hope he likes me. There are a lot more
shows coming up from the middle of August so hopefully the
weather will be better than it has been. One of the shows
that I should have gone to was apparently really wet so I am
glad we didn’t go. I will be in touch soon when I have been
to my next show.
Well that is it for now. Keep
well everyone and take care if the weather is very warm,
especially in those cars.
Please also will you remember
that even if your dog is microchipped or tatooed a visible
means of identification is needed on a dogs collar.
Slack Leads Tyto.
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Tyto’s puppy news, three weeks on. Doesn’t time fly.
10/07/07
Well the new puppies have settled down, just the
occasional bark from one of them. They all get on really
well and have started to do what they are supposed to
do. Sits and downs and recall to owner. Just got to get
to grips with the heelwork now.
This morning we, that is her and me, went up the Manor
and just as the signal came on to cross the road two
cars decided to jump the red light. We could have been
run over, only she and the other one that comes up here
with her dog Lily know now to wait until all cars have
stopped like they should do. Lily’s owner Sara has
reported to the police that this is happening more and
more but nothing seems to be done about it. She says
that she wonders if there is a sign up near the
roundabout to tell the motorists that there are traffic
lights along the road! Ah well, maybe they will get the
message soon, before someone else gets knocked down.
Did I say that we are off to another show soon? She was
going to take me to a championship show but the entry
fees were very expensive and the judge wasn’t a
specialist breed judge so we are waiting till there is
one with a special judge. Me, I think all humans are
special, even judges! They give me lovely strokes and
cuddles. Let’s face it, that’s why I was put on this
earth!
Well, the weather isn’t brilliant at the moment but
there are a lot of dried bits of grass around so make
sure your human check’s your feet and furry bits in case
you have any sticking in you. They can cause lots of
problems. Also if the sun is shining, remember to let
them know that it does get hot in the car and that you
would rather stay at home. Unless, of course, they are
taking you to somewhere nice and cool for a run around.
Well that is about it for now. I will be in touch again
soon; probably after my show and then I will have more
news about the puppies and others.
Slack leads for now. Tyto.
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Tyto’s back with news
of the new puppies and a show that didn’t happen. 25th
June 07
Well a new course and 10
new puppies. She who must be obeyed tells me that the
breeds arriving in the new puppy class are: a Welsh
Terrier, Cardigan Corgi, Labrador, Border Collie, Jack
Russell, Jack Russell cross Staffie, Staffordshire Bull
Terrier, West Highland White Terrier and a German
Shepherd cross Labrador. They are all under 5 months and
lovely. I greeted them all by making myself small, by
laying down. I didn’t want to frighten them as I am a
big boy now. Some of them woofed like they normally do
at a new class, but I am sure it was just excitement as
they probably hadn’t seen so many other babies in the
same place since they had left their own litter mates.
Included in the first
class was an older dog called a Springer Spaniel, he was
sitting in to calm down before he did his class that
came after the babies. In his class there are 7 dogs and
then in the last class there are 9 more. So 26 dogs to
learn new things. I am sure we don’t really need humans
to teach us but the powers that be say that we have to
be good and do what humans want us to do. She says we
aren’t wolves and have to be trained to behave around
people and other animals. So, I think it is a good thing
that classes are run for us dogs. I will let you know in
a couple of weeks how they are all faring.
Now then, the show that I
should have gone to on Sunday just didn’t happen for me
as it was raining and raining and she said that as it
was a long way and that as the rings were outside we
wouldn’t be going. Now I don’t mind the rain but these
humans are a bit strange when it comes to getting wet.
Weird really, as I know that they go swimming and get
wet, but, if they get wet with clothes on well...!! All
I have to do is give a quick shake and I am dry. Funny
things humans.
Slack
leads all Tyto
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Tyto
Returns from the New Forest 17th June 2007
Well what an exciting week I have had. We
went down to Sway in the New Forest on Saturday afternoon
and arrived back here, Friday at 11am.
The weather was lovely except for the day
that we went to the Isle of Wight on a ferry. It rained on
that day when we were on our way back to the mainland, but
it didn’t spoil our ramble round the little shops. The ferry
is a big boat that goes oh so slowly across this big expanse
of water to an island. We stopped there to have a look round
Yarmouth and then went on a big bus round the island. I
didn’t like the bumpy bits or the way the driver went fast
up the hills. She said he should have gone slower because we
didn’t see all that we would have liked to see and the
commentary on the bus couldn’t be heard because he was going
so fast that the bus rattled and made too much noise. So, if
any of you are thinking of going, be warned.
Anyway, we also went to Exbury Gardens and
went on a small steam train. I loved it, all the smells and
little children to talk to. Made my day. The only down side
was I had a tick crawl on me and I had to go to the vets in
New Milton to have it removed, but, I was a good boy and
laid down for the lady vet to remove it. I am now free of
ticks again and am really clean as I have had a bath ready
for my next show on the 24th June in Ferndown. She says we
are going to a Companion Dog Show this Sunday at Buckingham
Park to get some practise in, as we didn’t do any on
holiday. Let’s face it we were too busy going on buses and
trains and walking around enjoying ourselves to do any.
The cottage that we stayed in is lovely and I
watched all the wildlife out of the large window. It’s a
slidey door, which was opened a bit so I could also smell
all those lovely country smells and hear the animals making
funny noises. I liked sitting there, but I did sneak up on
the sofa once (or twice!), but I am very clean! She says we
will probably go somewhere different next year as we have
been twice to the New Forest now so watch this space. I am
now handing over to her because she has news about the end
of the last course.
Thankyou Tyto. Well as promised the last day
of the last course was a very quick one as we wanted to
catch an early train down to the New Forest for our holiday.
There weren’t as many passes as we would have liked this
time, as quite a few had to miss the test because they were
in season, but nearly all of the owners and their dogs are
returning as they know that they must put some more work in.
I am sure they will pass next time. A mention for those who
did pass: Kizzy, Meggie, Dolche (Primary class), Kizzy,
Sebastian, Cody (Beginners) and Ruby in the Advanced class.
We have also got full classes for the next
course, so we will be busy and the holiday mood will fade
very quickly!
While Tyto is asleep, I will say this about
him; He took everything in his stride on holiday. His
capacity to cope with everything amazes me. Hang on, he’s
woken up now, enough said. Will let you know what the new
puppies are like after we start back on the 23rd.
Slack Leads
Tyto and She who must be obeyed.
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A
little musing from Tyto, to save you waiting and
wondering 4th June 2007
Tyto here, just to let you
know that you will have to wait with baited breath to
know of the results of the end of this course because
‘She who must be obeyed’ is off on holiday straight
after presentation on Saturday 9th June, so
the results will be given on the 16th June
when she and I and her, namely Sara, will be back from
our sojourns from the New Forest.
The good news is that on
the 30th May, I, Tyto, went to another show
up in Guildford and came 2nd in Novice and 5th
in Post Graduate, which my breeder says is very good for
one so young. I am only 18 months after all, but good
looking with it (bg). It was also very wet, so to do all
that gambolling about in the ring was very good of me. (bg)!
Anyway just to let you
into a little secret, lots of the ones from this course
are returning for another one. So, I will be very
pleased as I have made lots of new canine friends from
this one.
I’m off now to have a
sleep after my hectic day. ‘She who must be obeyed’ has
bought a small agility course for the back garden and it
is great to go round but it does make one a little
weary, especially as I have also been doing the class
this afternoon. I was a good boy though. Have to keep
her happy don’t I.
Slack leads for now, will
be in touch soon Tyto.
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Well,
what a day at Ardingly Dog Show 20th May 2007
Tyto got 1st in both his
classes (Junior and Novice). The judge thought he was
lovely. His last Junior class today.
Caelan couldn't make it
today so his partner-in-crime Akira came instead and she
came 3rd in golden retriever Novice. A good day ....
Brenda
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Tyto’s ramblings for 12th
May 2007-05-14
Well here we are back
again. Hasn’t the weather been wet and windy. Just the
sort of weather to make us dogs frisky. I went to a show
on Bank Hoiliday Monday and wow the wind was so strong I
couldn’t keep by the side of my human when she did
heelwork in the obedience round so unfortunately
although I did my stay work properly and my recall I
didn’t get anywhere. Never mind I did come 2nd
in fastest recall after the first heat which I came 1st
in. There were four heats in all and I had to run off
with a lovely jack Russell which was very fast, after
the end of them all. He came first and I came second, so
not too bad. It was all for fun as the money raised went
to the Macmillan nurses. I went with one of my
housemates Lily, she came 4th by the way in
best veteran, and another friend from classes called
Ruby came with us. Her human took us there in her car.
Ruby is lovely and winds me up by playing with me and
then when I get to amorous she tells me off. Teaches me
to mind my manners.(bg)! She is a Hungarian Vizsla.
I am off to another show
on Sunday. A breed show this time like I usually go to.
I haven’t been to one for ages so my human hopes I will
do as well as I have been doing lately at them.
The show is at Ardingly.
Let’s hope the weather is better than it has been.
The classes are doing well
and it is amazing to think that three weeks have gone by
already. The dogs are doing well. We didn’t have very
many young puppies this time but it looks like we will
have next time round. At the end of this course we are
going on holiday again down to the New Forest, where we
went last year. My human tells me that we are going
earlier in the year this time so that it is lighter in
the evenings and we can then go for longer rambles in
the forest.
My human has been helping
another human with her dog called Cody, funny that, as
we have a dog called Cody living with us. Anyway he is a
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and he likes to run around
and not come back when called, but he is now getting
much better at it and the human is quite relieved
because she worries that he will disappear in the
distance and not come back. My human says it is very
important that us dogs come back when called as you
never know what might be over the hill. Another good
thing to learn is to drop on command or as she calls it,
‘instant down’. It stops us from running to far away and
getting into mischief. I wonder how many other dogs
know how to do this?
Ah well that’s about it
for now. Paws crossed for next Sunday.
Slack leads everyone. Tyto
and her who helped me type this. Not sure about the
grammer tho’ (bg)!!
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Tyto’s
first ramblings of a new course. 30th April
‘07
Well a new course has
started and oh dear some couldn’t make it because of
seasons and other problems. It is spring after all,,but
the ones that did make it were very good. A bit over the
top, because of the wrong type of foods. Too much
protein can make a dog very hyperactive. A bit like
giving sugary food and fizzy drinks to children. Makes
them hyperactive too. (bg)!! A puppy has enough energy
without adding to it. Also if you think the pup has too
much energy and you decide to run its feet off then the
food that you have given it doesn’t go towards good
growth, just a worn out pup.
As you can gather ‘she who
must be obeyed’ has taken over and written that bit.
I was a good boy on
Saturday except for when someone tried to invade my
space. I had to tell them off and I got told off to.
These humans do not understand. Let’s face it, if
someone came along and pushed their face into yours and
breathed all over you, you wouldn’t like it either!
Never mind I don’t object to most dogs doing it but I do
draw the line sometimes, (I only sort of shouted at him
quietly) especially if it is a pushy junior. As you can
gather I am not a junior anymore. At least not at shows.
Which brings me to letting you all know there is a
companion dog show at Boxgrove nr Chichester on this
first May Bank Holiday Monday. I will be there with some
friends, so if you fancy a day out come along and see
what a show is all about. Anyone can enter. Time to be
there is from 12 noon.
She who must be obeyed has
decided that I mustn’t jump for my ball anymore as I
keep missing it and coming down hard on even harder
ground. Remind your human that it doesn’t do the legs
any good landing on hard ground. So just get them to
throw the ball while holding onto your collar and then
letting you run after it. She also hid my ball behind a
tree this morning and got me to find it. Of course I
did. Does she think I am stupid. I do have a nose after
all, and much better than her at sniffing things out.
Mind you she has been sneezing a lot lately, something
called hayfever. Did you know that us dogs can also get
it. I have heard that some humans are taking their
canine friends down the beach for a swim in the sea.
Please remind them that they must rinse our coats out
after as the salty water doesn’t do our fur any good and
also be careful that you don’t get hooked up on anything
in the sea. Soon they wont be able to go as there are
restrictions on some beaches so I expect they will go up
the river, but again be sure to have a rinse in fresh
water and watch out for objects that can’t be seen.
Well I am off for a rest
now, my paws are quite weary from all this typing.
Aren’t I a clever dog.
Slack leads have a good
week or two, Tyto.
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Tyto’s
jumping for joy at the end of course results. 14th
April 2007
Well I am told that a lot of them
passed this time. Including me. (vbg)!!
The primary babies all passed, at
least those that were there to take their tests. To give
them a bit of limelight their names are: Millie,
Frankie, Teyha, Sebastian, Poppy, Lilly and Kizzy.
In the second class there is:
Sammie, Tlly, Cody and Harvey.
The second class also had a good
pass rate but the only one to pass in the third class
was me mainly because a lot of them were away for one
reason or another. I have to be there because she takes
me to keep them in order.
In case you are wondering the dogs
pass the puppy group by having a good recall off the
lead in class and not be aggressive to humans or dogs.
All have been excellent this time and ambassadors to all
dogs out there.
I have had a bath this week because
of a show on Sunday. I do look lovely and I did think
that the little heathery bits and dirt on my face were a
lovely adornment after sniffing the heather that she had
planted, but guess what, she didn’t think so, especially
when I came in and put a lot of it on the floor after
she had hoovered. No pleasing some of these humans.
Well I waited until I had been to
the show to let you know how I got on; to say that ‘she
who must be obeyed’ and me have big grins is an
understatement. I not only came 2nd in my
breed class but 1st in the variety pastoral class
aswell. So I am well chuffed.
Slack leads everyone. Tyto and her.
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Tyto’s Chuffed to Bits
and a win for his friend Caelan at the last show. 7th
April ‘07
Well I have made it up the ladder
to a third place in my last show and my friend Caelan
came first in one of his classes at the show. We are not
in the same classes as he is a Golden Retriever and as
you all know I am a Border Collie. Although she calls me
a wally at times. (bg)! Anyway our next show is on 15th
April so will let you know how we do.
The dogs at classes are taking
their end of term tests today and we hope that quite a
few will pass. Can’t say as yet who, as they won’t know
until next week, so will let you all know then. Lets
just say that a lot have and well done to those. The
ones that haven’t will, I know, keep on training and
will get there in the end.
Spring has definitely arrived, as
we have Blue Tits inspecting the nest box, so we have to
be extra quiet when we go out in the garden. Mind you,
we have to keep the cat from next door away so we just
glare at him. His name is Simba and he is a big softee
really and doesn’t mind us but he does like the birds
and the mice!
Well that’s it really. Just thought
I would write a small piece in case you had thought I
had forgotten you all.
Happy Easter
Tyto Slack leads all.
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Tyto’s
class review etc. plus answers to pet names for seven
best in show breed line up.
Well I must say that the puppy’s
were so much better this week. Their training is really
coming along. The other classes are also very good and
‘She who must be obeyed’ says I am getting much better
at waiting my turn. I have to stay on my bed for a
couple of hours watching the others before my class. But
I do get to demonstrate some things for them to show how
bits are done. Like backward recalls, retrieve and good
heelwork. The puppies also did something called
distraction training. This is where assorted things are
put on the floor for them to walk near and get used to.
Its amazing how some puppy’s are frightened of
umberellas. People will open them quickly when it starts
raining and not be aware that it frightens some dogs.
Also, ‘she’ had to buy a fluorescent jacket last week
because I was frightened of it. I must admit I’m not
now. It was very scary though when you see this
apparition standing there all in bright glowing yellow.
I do like being at classes though,
it is better than staying at home as I love to be with
her. (Don’t tell her that though)!
Now then, the show that I went to
last Thursday wasn’t a complete disaster. She says to
tell you that I did come 4th but I was not on
my best behaviour. Well I do love people and think the
judge is there for me to fawn over and be silly with.
So, she has made others run their hands over me at class
today (Saturday) so that I realise that I must stand
still for everyone until I have done my stint in the
ring, then I can say hello to everyone. I am sure that
humans were put here just to say hello to me! Such is
the life of a show dog. Mind you not all dogs like the
attention. Some look a bit bored with it all. I suppose
it is because they have been doing them longer than me
and know that they have to stand still for the human to
look at them. Maybe they haven’t got a mirror at home to
look in. I look at myself every morning in the glass
door and know I look good!! Anyway I am off to another
one next week, don’t laugh it is on April 1st!!1
Now then the answers to the little
quiz about the names of the seven best in show dogs at
Crufts are:
1. Flatcoat Retriever
Simon
2. Alaskan Malamute
Royal Lito
3. Bearded
Collie Daisy
4. Wirehaired Fox Terrier
Peggy
5. Bloodhound
Bertha
6. Tibetan
Terrier Willy
7.
Maltese Marc
I wonder how many you knew?
Well that is about it for this
week. Four weeks gone by already and she says nearly
another full course for next time already signed up.
When I write my next report it will be April.
Bye for now Slack leads everyone
Tyto.
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Tytos musings for 17th
March 2007
Well a couple of weeks have gone by
since my last mutterings and I must say that on the
second week as predicted the ones that were quiet the
first week were noisy the second week.
I expect some of you watched
Crufts. I loved the pet names that went with the breeds
that were in the line up for best in show. I have listed
below the breeds, can you remember the pet names? I hope
you enjoyed the other quiz that Andy attached. These are
the quizzes that we give our owners at classes and if
they get some or all of them correct they get a discount
off their next course.
Now that the weather is more
settled I have been out and about quite a bit meeting
other doggy owners taking their dogs out for exercise
and most of them have been very good. Just the
occasional few that aren’t very friendly and I must say
the owners are not quite sure how to stop their dogs
from being grumpy. For those of you that aren’t sure,
use a firm voice and tell the dog ‘No’ and take a step
away from the passing dog, with your own dog and keep
walking. Keep a shortish lead and tell the dog that it
is good when it is quiet and walking with you. Use a
treat or toy to keep them attentive to you. Hope this
helps.
Well as I mentioned before in
another piece I am off to a show on Thursday so I must
have a bath to make me look more beautiful than usual. I
must also try and keep myself calm when I meet all those
lovely judges that want to speak to me. I can’t resist
saying hello rapturously. Will let you know how I get on
when I get back. Paws crossed for me please. I am now
passing over to ‘She who must be obeyed’ as she wants to
say a bit more.
Slack leads everyone.
Tyto.
Thanks Tyto. Well, because a few
people were away this Saturday we took the ones that
came down to Beach Green in Lancing for a training walk
in the sun. This was a mix of the not so advanced and
advanced dogs. We did normal heelwork and jogging
heelwork and then recalls on lead. Sits at kerbs waiting
to cross the road. All were extremely good. The only
down side was that others that had been there before us
hadn’t cleaned up after their dog. PLEASE clean up after
your dog and give a bag to others that you see not
cleaning up and say ‘Here you are, have you misplaced
yours’? (smile)!
Well, the weather has turned chilly
again and snow is predicted. Enjoy it if it does and
keep warm. As Tyto said, we are off to another show on
Thursday so lets hope it is at least dry.
Take Care everyone. Brenda aka ‘she
who must be obeyed’.
Petnames for the seven best in show
line up for the following:
Flatcoat Retriever
Alaskan Malamute
Bearded Collie
Wirehaired Fox Terrier
Bloodhound
Tibetan Terrier
Maltese
Answers next week.
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New
course and lots of new doglets. March 3rd
2007
Well would you
believe it, another month has gone and a new one has
arrived. I managed to persuade ‘her’ to take me today,
to the start of the new course, by standing in the way
of the door with that pleading look! so ‘she’ had to
take me. I can always look cute when needs be. Mind you,
the others were left behind eating tripe sticks, which I
love; but she did give me a couple when we got to the
hall. All the new doglets arrived on time, despite the
problem of parking. Not a lot of spaces around the
training hall. Most of the new babes came in quietly but
‘she’ had to help calm a couple of them down, they soon
did and were very good for the rest of their first
training time. I bet they aren’t quiet next week. Anyway
the class was lovely and I did speak to all of them
which was good and they all seemed to like me, even the
ones that were a bit hesitant to start with. The second
class was good and one of the new owners in this class
wanted to know if I was a Welsh Collie. Not sure why he
wanted to know as I don’t speak with a welsh accent. I
came from Lancashire! Wonder if that is why I don’t
understand some things that ‘she’ asks me to do. <bg>!!
Actually there’s a tip for all you doglets, pretend that
you don’t understand if your human asks you to do
something if it isn’t in your native tongue. Amazing
what you can get away with. <wink>
Then it was my turn,
in the last class and it was good to see all the
familiar faces again after a week off. We all must have
been practising because we nearly got everything right.
Lets hope next week is just as much of a success.
Now the only other
thing ‘she’ has said that ‘she’ must do is get a new
hoover as the old one sadly packed up and now that we
are all moulting there is a lot of hair to clear up
after all of us have finished our training for the
afternoon.
Going back to the
native tongue bit above does that mean that if German
Shepherds speak German, Finnish Spitz speak Finnish and
Italian Spinones speak Italian, Elkhounds speak Elk?
Ah well, slack leads
and I will give you another report soon. Tyto.
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Tyto’s
last report for this course 17th February
Hijacked by ‘She who must be obeyed’.
Well
the time has flown by and another 7 week course has
finished. The weather has been very mixed so it’s
amazing that the training has been carried out and we
have had lots of improvement with the puppies and older
dogs. Just goes to show practise and motivation pays
off. We like to think that the motivation is the pass
certificate at the end of the course and satisfaction is
in the training and a job well done. Certainly the dogs
are happier if they know they are doing right. Quite a
few passed this time and I am sure they will be pleased
to see their dog’s names on here.
They
are: Tilly, Coco, Boba, Mya, Leonard and another one
called Coco. All from the puppy class. The next class of
slightly older pups that passed are Tyson, Harvey,
Kelsey, Todd and Katie. Then unfortunately there was
only one pass in the advanced dogs and that was Caspar a
Rottweiler. Tyto didn’t pass because he thought sendaway
was go and sniff the cones. (Bg)!! Never mind, the rest
of his work is coming along lovely. The only ones that
didn’t pass are those that need a little more work on
their social skills or couldn’t come for their end of
course test. In the advanced class, specific tests let
them down.
We
start back again in a fortnight’s time on March 3rd
and with full classes we are going to be very busy
again. Can I just say here that if you are reading this
and you or a friend are thinking of getting a puppy then
it is best to ring soon as we have a list already
started for April/May. Can I also say please research
lots and lots before you take the plunge and buy your
puppy. I know it is easy to see a potential litter and
think ah lovely but harden the heart and look at lots of
puppies before you buy. If you want help in deciding
then you can always contact us for advice. Never get a
puppy delivered to you and never see them without seeing
the mum and if possible the dad, in the flesh. Not by
pictures.
Over
to Tyto now as he is dying to speak.
My she
does go on. I am off to a show on 22nd March.
It’s a Thursday so that will be different and it is a
later start so I can get more beauty sleep if that is
possible. Will let you all know how I get on. I am a bit
miffed. I was left behind today so that the other ‘she
who must be obeyed’ could take her dog Lily to do some
dancing to music. When they came home she, Lily said
“She was very good”, Hm talk about blow your own
trumpet.!!
Bye
for now
Slack
leads and happy recalls everyone. Tyto
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Tyto’s
third report for this course and other reminders. 6th
February
Well
‘she’ was not best pleased this week when we were out
and about. Following on from the last piece that she
wrote about us males getting itchy feet she was very
upset by a persons manner when their dog wouldn’t come
when called. The dog was very interested in lots of
lovely smells and the owner obviously hadn’t taught him
to come when called. The owner got more and more angry
with the dog and then got quite aggressive with the way
they told the poor dog off. ‘She’ kept out of it, as
before when she has got involved she has come off worse,
so please a heartfelt reminder that spring is round the
corner and a little more training on the recall will pay
dividends. She has said that if it happens again she
will report the person to the dog warden.
Now
then only two more weeks to go and that’s it for this
course. Doesn’t time fly. The puppies have come on
really well. Lets hope the next intake will be just as
good.
Me, I
am off to another show soon so I will keep myself in
good condition and up to scratch. Which brings me on to
another thing that she has reminded me to tell you all.
With the warmer weather coming get your humans to start
the flea treatment before the little perishers start
nibbling. Did I say warmer? We have hit a chilly spell
but I don’t mind, makes me frisky!
I will
let you all know how the pups do at their end of course
test and of course the others.
Slack
leads and happy recalls. Tyto.
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Tyto’s second report for
this January course and other happenings!!
23/01/07
Well hi everyone I have at
long last been to two classes of this new course and I
must say they are improving very well despite the rainy
and windy weather. The ones that were a bit worried to
start with are getting braver and the other groups are
getting back into the routine of training each day after
their owner’s merry making.
The trainers tried a new
way of getting the pups to socialise last Saturday by
getting the owners to sit on the floor in a circle and
letting the leads go slack, the owners still holding the
end of the lead and letting the pups say hello to each
other. They were very good and then the owners were
asked to recall their pups to them and that was very
good to after the pups realised what was being asked of
them. A good way of breaking the ice once we had found
out that they were safe with us and each other. You
can’t take it too carefully with pups as it could easily
scare them if a bolder pup just muscled in on a smaller
more timid one.
I went to another show at
the weekend and did very well. Came 4th again in my
breed class and also 5th in a class of a variety of
breeds. There was a bit of a down point when another dog
tried to eat me but I was alright but it did upset her
and the other her when I realised that the owner of the
same dog was in the next class but with a different dog,
fortunately it kept away from me. I wasn’t hurt but it
could have been worse if I didn’t have a thick coat.
I know dogs will be dogs but I thought they were
supposed to behave at shows and any where else. So, keep
an eye out when you are out and about for dogs that
aren’t quite as friendly as they should be.
Well I am going to give a
little time over to her now. So, Slack leads everyone.
Tyto.
Just a little reminder
that spring is round the corner and some male dogs will
start to get itchy feet as the ladies come into season,
so be careful when out with them. I can only assume that
the dog that went for Tyto was feeling territorial as we
were nearish to the one that he may have considered his
property. Me, I just think the owner should have been
more aware of what his dog was like. Never mind we can’t
all be on the ball
More in a couple of weeks. Take Care with your dogs
until then. Brenda
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New
Year, new course. January 2007
Well I have been left at home, me Tyto. She says it
is because it is a new course and that she doesn’t
know what the newbies will be like so I have to stay
at home and help mind the house with the others. Oh
well I don’t mind, she did give me a new smoked bone
to chew on. When she got back she said that the
really new ones were all quite lovely. Just a couple
that might give cause for concern. Mainly a barky
one, but he soon stopped when she asked him to and
another that is very frightened. Never mind when I
go next week I will put them all at ease. Anyway she
says the returnees were not quite as good as they
could have been. Too much turkey and wine at that
time called Christmas and then of course the other
thing called ‘Seeing the New Year in’. Apparently
humans are supposed to stay up and have a glass or
two of something and then go to bed sometime after
midnight. I know that my humans didn’t but they did
have a glass of something at dinner time on New
Years Day. I had to make do with the water bowl on
the floor just like my companions have to. Don’t
know why they make such a fuss as all days are new
to me and all of us canines. At least that is what
she says that’s why we get trained again and again
just like children that go to school get taught
every day. Funny but I remember lots from day to day
but she thinks I need reminding because I often lose
concentration when we go for a walk and there are
new sniffs to make me not pay attention.
She says to tell you that we have 25 dogs in all at
the classes and that it is lovely to see so many
different breeds all together and being kind to each
other. She says that she wishes humans could be that
kind. Maybe this New Year will make it better for
everyone.
Well I must go and have my dinner and then get her
to take me for my walk even if it is raining.
Happy New Year to you all and Slack leads from Tyto
and her.
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T yto’s
Report of show and other things.
10/12/06
I bet you are all
waiting with bated breath to know how I got on at my
first show.
Well we got up very
early so that I could have breakfast and a quick brush
and comb. One has to look ones best you know when going
to an important function.
We then set off at
7am in a lovely comfy car. I was allowed to sit in the
back with my bed and just in front of me was another
doggy friend that was coming with us called Caelan. He
is a bit younger than me and is a Golden Retriever.
Actually he is at least 5 months younger than me and a
bit scattier if that is possible. The fields were very
frosty and the sunrise was lovely, this made the humans
very happy as it meant a dry day albeit a bit chilly. We
didn’t mind as we have good coats to keep us warm,
humans are a bit wimpy when it gets colder. Any way we
got to our destination at 8.30, we would have got there
a bit quicker but we took a wrong turn. Never mind, we
got there in the end. There were lots of different
looking dogs and people walking about, looking in
buildings searching for their rings, which are square,
(apparently we have to trot round these showing off
ourselves) and then we also had to find a thing called a
catalogue which has our names in. We found this and then
put our bags and bedding down on some chairs by one of
the rings that we thought we would be in. The first ring
was outside but the sun had come up by then so the
humans kept a bit warm. Caelan was the first to go in a
ring and he did very well and came out with a rosette
for 5th place. Then a bit later he did his
second class and got a rosette for 2nd place.
While he was doing
that I was waiting my turn to go in a ring with other
Border Collies. I was very good and came fourth. The
rosette is green so goes nicely with my chocolate coat.
Unfortunately, in my second class of the day I decided
to have a gambol about instead of trotting properly so
although the judge liked me I didn’t get a rosette.
Everyone tells me and ‘her’ that we did very well as it
was my first show and that she has done all the work
herself. Me I just think it is good breeding and I will
do better next time as I will know exactly what to do,
as long as it isn’t too frosty again as it does make one
frisky.
Back down to earth
now and that funny tree has been put up in the house. It
doesn’t smell of much so I haven’t tried to water it.
Also some other strange things have been put up, they
apparently are called decorations. This is all for that
thing called Christmas. I am sure I will enjoy it when
it happens.
Next week ‘she’ will
tell you how everyone did at the end of the course that
has finished all bar the prize giving on Saturday. We
stop then for a couple of weeks and then start again in
January. Back in the afternoons which will allow me to
have a longer snooze in the morning. One has to get some
beauty sleep if one is to continue doing these shows.
Slack Leads Everyone
Tyto.
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Tytos
Progress Report. 2/12/06
Well here I am at
last. Where have you been? I can hear you all saying.
Well I thought I would wait until I had some good news.
All the puppies are doing well in their training and
next week is their test day so I will let you all know
then how they fare.
I have a little bit
of sad news. One of our lovely doglets at classes has
been poorly and is waiting for test results to come
back. Hopefully we will all know by the end of this
course what is wrong with him. I will let you all know
how he is.
I am off to that show
next Sunday, so ‘she who must be obeyed’ has given me a
bath as I am losing my coat. I love a bath and she even
dried me with her hair dryer. It was lovely and now
when I look in the mirror I look really handsome, even
if I do say so myself. One of my house mates called Cody
has lost all of her coat and she did look a sight but
fortunately it is coming back now. Just as well if the
weather is on the turn.
She who must be
obeyed went to a different type of class this week. She
didn’t take me as she wanted to see what it was like
first. The class was called ringcraft and she said it
was very interesting and I may start going next year if
she decides to carry on doing breed shows. I know she
prefers obedience but it doesn’t hurt to look ones best
for either type of show.
She says that this
month we have a thing called Christmas and that a tree
is put up in the house. Funny place to have a tree.
Useful for us dogs <g> but she says that it is not for
us, it is to look pretty and for somewhere to put our
pressies. I hope I get some (and the girls). I know that
I must have had a Christmas just after I was born last
year but I was too young to know about it. That reminds
me I am One Year Old now, but not quite as sensible as
she would like. Well its good to remain young for as
long as one can. (wink!)
Woof Woof for now
Slack Leads Everyone
Tyto.
Thought you might
like to try the quiz that we have given everyone this
time round.
1. What are the
lachrymal glands?
2. What is the
term for a tail carried up in a semi-circle?
3. What is the
gestation period for a female dog?
4. What is the
name for intermingled coloured and white hairs?
5. What is the
term for the coat ticked with another colour?
6. Where are
the anal glands?
7. Where are
the premolars?
8. What is the
name of the bone which forms the floor of the chest?
9. What are
unweaned puppies called?
10. What are the
back teeth in the upper and lower jaw called?
10b How many are
there?
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Tyto’s Progress Report. 14th
November 2006
Well here I am and
the news is good. The ones that I spoke about last
time, getting a new puppy got her and she is a funny
little thing with large ears. When she is bigger she
will start classes but at the moment she is just coming
to sit on a lap or two. The puppies at classes were very
good this week and hardly a bark. Except one that
thought he should keep barking every time he was given a
treat. Just goes to show that timing is the thing and to
be careful of what you do when teaching us. We learn
things very quickly even if it is the wrong thing. He
thought that treats meant bark, not ‘be quiet’. At
least, that I am sure is what he was teaching his owner,
not the other way round. (He! He!) Anyway the trainer,
Sara, had a word with the owner and they have now got
the hang of it and the poor pup isn’t getting loads of
treats. Shame, never mind, I am sure he will learn a new
way of getting them.
All the other
returnees are doing really well including me.
Those funny noisy
things have seemed to stopped now, at least I don’t hear
that many going bang and fizz. Maybe it was because it
was at a weekend. I can hear you all saying ‘thank
goodness for that’!
The weather seems to
have changed to more chilly and I have got loads more
energy to run around. She who must be obeyed has again
come home with me wearing a lovely shade of green and
muddy paws. Make sure your servant cleans your feet for
you and checks for any little nicks in the paws. That’s
what these humans are for you know.
Well I have been
asked to make way for her to say a bit on the training
thing, so I will trot off and speak to you all again
soon.
I am told that I am a
year old on the 21st November and should
start to grow up a bit. Me, I don’t feel any older,
still full of boundless fun and energy.
Slack
leads everyone Tyto.
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Tyto’s
Ramblings 5th November
Well there were lots
of bangings and funny phizzy noises last night, I am
told by her that they are called fireworks. They didn’t
bother me but I know a lot of you dogs don’t like the
noise. She says there will be more in the next few days.
Hm it did smell funny this morning when I went for my
amble up the Manor. Actually she ambles and throws the
ball and I chase after it. Mind you she is getting
fitter as with this show looming in December she now
paces me, which means she has to run to keep up with me,
then she stops still and I have to stand still for me to
look my best. Bit hard to do when I am covered in bits
of grass, why do they cut it when it is wet? Fortunately
I am told the show is in doors so I will keep dry. Wish
me luck people.
Anyway back to other
news. We started back at classes yesterday, Saturday,
and there were 10 new babies in the first class. I said
hello to all of them and they were lovely. One was a bit
scared but I am sure he will come out of his shell next
week when I say hello again to him and one other was a
bit barky but again I am sure she will be quieter next
week when she knows that we wont say hello to her if she
keeps doing it. Then in the second class there were six
returnees but there will be seven next week as one was
away at a show. In the last class there were six again
as two were away. One of these had gone to look at a new
puppy. Wonder if they brought her home? Must get my
human to ring them and find out.
We have a mixture of
breeds coming. A quick run down of them are Staffies,
Goldies, Shepherds, Collies like me, Jack Russells,
Spaniels: springers and cockers, Cavalier, Rottie,
Hungarian Viszla and a lovely crossbreed. 25 dogs in all
are coming at present.
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