Obviously when we decided to start teaching the weather gods must have approved as it was another beautiful sunny afternoon. Although we were down on numbers for both classes due to holdiays and family commitments it didn't matter as it just meant everybody got extra turns. Unfortunately as Boo had gone lame Stan the spaniel had to step in as a last minute substitute, not that you would have known as he proved to be a natural. Tia and George the cockerpoo's not to be outdone progressed to doing short sequences with the handlers managing some blind turns after the tunnel.
We'd set up a slightly more challenging sequence for our beginners group. It was great to see Harry being far more focused and responsive to Pauline even though he works away from Pauline as he's so speedy. Morse is really starting to get the hang of the channel weaves now, and is finding those entries and driving through the channel even with Ruth rear crossing him. The star of the day has to go to Merlin (or should that be Maureen his handler) as he did a text book run of the course and fast too!
We'd set up a slightly more challenging sequence for our beginners group. It was great to see Harry being far more focused and responsive to Pauline even though he works away from Pauline as he's so speedy. Morse is really starting to get the hang of the channel weaves now, and is finding those entries and driving through the channel even with Ruth rear crossing him. The star of the day has to go to Merlin (or should that be Maureen his handler) as he did a text book run of the course and fast too!