Monday, July 5, 2010
Summer 2010
The big news this month is that we drove to Oklahoma City for the CSSC Shiloh Specialty. It was a great weekend of seeing and meeting folks and Shilohs and especially nice to finally meet Fred Lanting who gave a great seminar and judged the show. It would have been a good weekend with all of that, but to make it even better, Sunny won her first major getting Winners Bitch in a field of six very nice bitches, and then took Best of Opposite!
The rest of the spring and summer has been filled with the usual beautiful things to do in this part of Colorado.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Endless Winter
We haven't gotten a break from winter this year. Even though the snow stopped for a few weeks (to the dismay of the downhill skiers around here), the cold never did and the snow we got early in the winter never melted.
Sunny didn't mind a bit as she loves snow and has spent the winter chasing snowballs, going x-c skiing and trying skijoring for the first time.
Her second time out skijoring, she even got to pull hooked next to her 'sister' Cupcake (our 1/2 Aussie, 1/2 GSD).
No, she definitely hasn't minded the snow at all!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Fall 2009
We didn't camp and hike as much as the dogs would have liked, but we did get some in. We had a big snowfall early in the season in late Oct, but the big news for the fall is that Sunny had her Pennhip x-rays done on Oct 23rd, and while we have to wait for the official results, the staff came out full of praise for how good Sunny had been in the procedure and how tight and good her hips looked, so we are expecting great results.
The next big thing was that at 2 years and 3 weeks old Sunny finally came into her first heat on Nov. 3rd! Our little girl is growing up, but as she is breed-quality and has the right stuff to contribute to the continued betterment of this fantastic breed, that's a good thing.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Fun weekend
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
The Versatile Shiloh
Even though Sunny is my second Shiloh and I know how amazing these dogs are, I am still surprised by how versatile Sunny is at such a young age.
At exactly one year old, Sunny took and passed her Delta Society Pet Partner (Therapy Dog) exam, and soon after started hospital visits and the Read to a Dog program at a local elementary school.
At only 9 months we did the Fun Match, where Sunny took 1st in novice obedience, 3rd in rally and 4th in group conformation. Her first time doing any of those competitions! She also passed her Canine Good Citizen exam at that show. Since then she has also gone to two IABCA conformation shows and won her puppy National Championship and her adult International Championship with them.
She's also a great trail dog for off-leash hikes or trail rides, as well as just being a good ol' family dog!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Colorado IABCA Show
Sunny went to her second IABCA show May 9th and 10th. She did really well, considering what a low drive dog she is for anything but walks and chasing her ball. There was a mini-Aussie specialty at the show and there were 43 mini-Aussie's there so things ran quite late and, as the mini and toy Aussie that came to Group and BIS had won against 43 other dogs, they won 1st or 1st and 2nd in all the Best in Herding Groups and Best in Shows, which cut our chances of winning.
That I'm still such a novice handler didn't help us either, though I'm learning a lot at each show and can see improvement. I got some great tips from a couple of pro handlers (showing in herding group - how nice was that!) on getting her to run better in the ring - by show 3, that was MUCH better.
I don't remember the judge cutting the field in the first show herding group, but in show 2 and 3 Group, they excused about half the dogs after the first run, and Sunny made it through both cuts. In the Best of Rare Breed Show, Sunny took reserve best in rare breed.
Even though we didn't win group or show, Sunny got V1 cards from international judges in all 3 shows (excellent judged against breed standard) which gives her an adult International Championship!
Monday, March 30, 2009
Sunny goes to her first show
March 7th and 8th the IABCA hosted a show in Tucson, AZ - a very long drive away from west central Colorado! Motivated by Anne and Leo (Sunny's litermate brother) driving all the way from Dallas/Fort Worth area in TX and by Michelle, Sunny's littermate sister's (human) mom staying in Tucson and offering to host...well the whole family packed up for a whirlwind road trip and headed to Tucson.
We were lucky that the weather was mild - almost cool - high 60's, low 70's, as the drive and the show were much easier on our winterized Colorado dogs!
Other than one fun match, this was a first real show for Sunny and me. I was very proud of how attentive and obedient she was in the ring. She couldn't have done better, but the competition was stiff. Ender was also entered in all 4 shows, a 3-month old Shiloh pup from Phoenix, who took 3 out of 4 best in breed. Quite the impressive pup.
We only entered in three shows and in the third show, it came down to Sunny and her brother. The judge put them both thru their paces - three times around the ring, twice diagonally and two physical exams on each dog. As she did her second exam on Sunny, she told me "They are both really nice dogs," but gave the Best in Breed win to Leo.
Sunny did get three SG-1 cards, which means the judges felt she was an excellent representation of the breed judged against the breed standard, and those three cards gave Sunny a National Puppy Championship with IABCA - yea! (IABCA considers the large and giant breeds puppy until 18 months.)
It was great meeting Michelle, Anne and Ender's mom, Carla, as well as Leo and Ender. 1650 miles later, it was a great trip and a great experience and I'm already excited about the Loveland, CO show coming up in May :-)
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