DTA NEWS May 09 - Dog Town Training Academy LLC
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DTA NEWS May 09 - Dog Town Training Academy LLC
NEWSLETTER MAY- JUNE 2009 Dogtown Has ’Em Jumpin’ “Dog Days In The Vineyard” Heralded Great Success! What do dogs and wine have in common? They actually go “paw ‘n hand” together! GlenMarie Winery, in Mebane, also boasts of having a dog park! On a sunny Saturday, March 21, dogs and their owners enjoyed a fun-filled, “Dog Day In The Vineyard”. DTA, with the help of students and their dogs, hosted entertainment for the springtime event. Agility demonstrations opened the festivities, followed by open play, games, contests, and more. Vendors were stationed near the parking areas...and of course, there was the wine-tasting as the main event! The dog park is open to all, with a membership enrollment… but what a perfect way to spend a few moments on these lovely days… enjoy a glass of “Daisey May” (their resident dog) wine, watching your dog romp in the park! For photos of our March event and updates on our repeat performance on Sept. 19, check out their website http://www.dogdaysinthevineyard.com Dogtown students demonstrated their dog’s agility skills, helped run the open play sessions, coordinated games, handed out prizes, set-up, take down, and so much more! Thanks for your help in making this a successful event! Join Us! For An Amazing & Amusing Performance at the Alamance Co. Fair— Fair—Tuesday, May 5 Dogtown will be “performing” at the Alamance County Fair from 6:00—6:30 pm Please join us for a few minutes of fun (and probably laughter) as we “showcase” our dog’s talents. DOGTOWN TRAINING ACADEMY 336-570-1144 2846 Rob Shepard Dr. Burlington, NC 27215 www.dogtowntrainingacademy.com isenhour_long@bellsouth.net Note Worthy News Murphy, a Standard Poodle, owned by Susan Apple has just completed his TDIRVA (TDI Remarkable Volunteer Achievement) status with 250 documented visits. A huge Congratulations! Stephanie Thomas’ Chessie, Talley finished her UCDX January 18 with a first place under Judge “Mike” Williquette at the C2P2 Durham UKC trials, as well as being awarded a Highest Scoring Chesapeake prize. That same weekend, she earned two DQs toward her APDT Rally ARCHX title with placements, receiving a perfect score of 210! Chocolate Lab Jake earned his first two UCD legs January 18 & 19 & an APDT Rally Level 3 leg with a 2nd place at the same Murphy, TDIRVA trials. Sully, another Chessie earned his first RN leg Feb. 27 at the Winston-Salem DTC under Judge Barry Roland. Littermate Ciara Kells finished her RA title in Charlotte during the Sat. January 31 trial, while mom Talley earned her 5th RAE DQ, both with placements under Judge Glenn Pollack. Ciara also took Chesapeake Bay Retriever Winners Bitch the two days she was entered in the Winston-Salem shows, earning her first major from the American Bred classes under Judge Robert Slay and her first BOW under Judge Wendy Willhauck. She also took RWB in Charleston January 25. Niya, also a littermate, finished her APDT Rally Level 1 title in the January Durham trials earning a third leg under Judge Ali Brown & receiving an Award of Excellence from APDT for high scores on all three titling legs. Niya is also pictured in the new 2009 J & J Dog catalog. Another littermate Rya earned a 4 pt. major in Charleston, SC January 24 under Judge Karen C. Wilson from the Bred by Exhibitor Class. Rya earned her first agility title March 29, at the two day UKC trials in New Hill, NC. Talley received the High Combined prize for her perfect 200 scores in two different UKC agility levels. (She placed 1st, 2nd & 3rd throughout the weekend.) Talley is only 7 pts. away from her 100 pt. UACH (United Agility Champion) title. Whew! That’s a lot of brags! Cathy Beck & her Aussie, Ellie are headed for MA for the CPE Nationals! The team qualified to attend in only 7 weeks! Samson, another Standard Poodle, shown by Connie Yarbrough, earned the second leg of his Novice Rally A in Winston-Salem on Feb. 28. I Greensboro, they completed their Rally Novice title with a 2nd place win! Liz Stewart and her GSD, Alina, earned their first Rally Novice leg at the Carolina DTC trial on March 14. Congratulations! Lois Miller and her Sealyham Samson, RN Terrier, Jennie, earned their first RAE leg at the Carolina DTC trial as well! Betsy Wilburn, and Standard Poodle, Abby, earned their first leg towards a CD at the Greensboro shows. Two more! Paula Boothby’s Corgi, Toby earned his second CD leg, as well, as earning his Novice Rally title with a first place win! “Thanks to previous training and coaching by Mary, we got our Rally Novice title in Raleigh, March 19-22. Forever grateful are:” Lindi Lucas and 2 year old Rottie, Bambi, who make a round trip of 150 miles to continue lessons with DTA! Allie and Jesse, both Shelties, owned by Nancy Jenkins, received their Rally Novice Title on March 20th at the Durham Kennel Club. Allie got two Qs in standard at the DKC trial on April 18-19, earning their Novice Agility Title. Allie also earned her first leg in Open JWW with a clean run and with two seconds over time. Jesse got his first leg in Novice JWW. In May at the Winston Salem trails, Allie earned a 1st place in Novice obedience for their CD title! They also earned a 4th place in Rally. Jesse earned a Q in Novice Rally. Another brag from Stephanie Thomas of Sanford, Ciara got her 2nd major (Sat. April 18, in Aiken, SC). Now we just need six points to finish our Championship. Saturday evening at the Columbia show, in Aiken, Talley’s grandson, Nash, took Best Puppy in the AKC sanctioned B Match his first time ever in the show ring. Hunter, a Golden Retriever owned by Brian & Jeanne Stringall of Durham, was quite successful at the DKC agility trial! His first time out on Sat, he earned a Standard Preferred leg, with a 2nd place with a score of 95 . Sully with WD award Sunday, being a little cooler temperature, he took another 2nd place in Standard Preferred with a perfect score of 100 and the Jumpers Preferred was a 2nd place also with a perfect score of 100. Way to go! Cindy Singleton and her Collies, Holliday & Abbey had a good day in Winston Salem: Holli Q’d in Advanced Rally with a 1st place, and Abbey Q’d in Novice obedience! Mason, a Doberman, owned by Joyce Henderson, earned his first Rally Novice leg at the Greensboro obedience trials. Yea! Rusty, a Dalmatian showed in Winston to earn a 2nd place win in Novice obedience on Sat. and another Q on Sunday! Rusty is owned by Donna Gump. Millie, a PW Corgi, owned by Amy English had a clean run in Novice Preferred JWW to finish her NJP title at the DKC agility trial on Saturday. Roxy, a Lab, & Cathy Odee earned their Novice Rally title at the Winston Salem shows on May 1-2 with a 1st & 3rd placement. Max, a Boston Terrier, owned by Caryl Schmidt, earned his RE title in Winston, while Rowdy earned his 2nd CDX leg! Monte enjoys agility at a Both are shown by Mary Isenhour recent trial! -Long. Make plans to attend! Dog Day at Cedarock Park May 16, 10:00 am—2:00 pm Another day of fun, games and demonstrations, at beautiful Cedarock Park. Last year we had agility presentations and free play, demonstrations in the wonderful world of dog activities and sports, and lots of games and prizes. We have vendors this year—come see what they have to offer! Bring your best costume for our Best Dressed Dog! Our sponsors have donated some wonderful prizes! Dogtown Students Excel In Area Obedience Trials Above: Dogtown makes a showing at the Winston-Salem obedience and rally trials Feb. 27-29. Shown are (L-R) Cathy Odee. Nancy Jenkins, Jackie Ginn, Mary Isenhour-Long, Cindy Singleton, and Paula Boothby. Right: Toby (Paula Boothby) & Winston (Jackie Ginn) earned 2nd & 3rd place wins in Novice Rally On Saturday, Feb. 28. Below, Right: The winning line-up for Rally Excellent at the Carolina DTC shows on March 14-15… that’s Lois Miller with Jennie in the very middle! Below, Left: Connie Yarbrough and her Poodle, Sampson, displaying one of their winning ribbons from the Spring shows. Obedience can be fun, especially when you are enjoying the company of other dog enthusiasts and friends. This spring, Dogtown students have been earning new titles in obedience and rally trials in the Winston-Salem and Greensboro area. It takes a lot of planning and work to host these trials… we appreciate those clubs that do, and thank them for their hospitality! Dogtown is extremely proud of all of our students that are entering the show ring… Keep up the excellent training! About 165 canines cavort at Danville Kennel Club’s agility trials By DENICE THIBODEAU Published: March 14, 2009 www.GoDanRiver.com Agility Workshop Saturday, May 9 10:00 am -12:00 noon Novice— Novice—Open Competition Level Charlie, an English cocker spaniel owned by Ann Cantrell, of Brown Summit, N.C., clears a jump during Danville Kennel Club’s Spring Agility Trials on Saturday. Bars on the jumps are adjusted depending on the dog’s height. About 165 dogs strutted — and ran and jumped and wove — their stuff Saturday during Danville Kennel Club’s agility trials at Averett Equestrian Center in Providence, N.C. Paige Wiseman, the agility trial chairperson for the kennel club, said the dogs compete on two courses. The first is a standard course, with many jumps and weaves — a series of upright poles the dogs must twist their bodies through — as well as contact equipment like seesaws and a bridge-like apparatus they climb. The second course eliminates the contact equipment and has just jumps and weaves. The dogs are divided by size and skill level for the competition, though Wiseman said the dogs “are really competing with the course, not with each other.” Novices are the greenest, youngest dogs, Wiseman said. They get a little more time to run the courses and are allowed a few mistakes; however, a dropped bar on a jump disqualifies dogs at any level. The “open” class is for the intermediate dogs, which are allowed two mistakes in their runs. The “excellent” class is for the most experienced dogs, and they are allowed no slips. “They have to be perfect in the time allowed,” Wiseman said. The courses are set up with a series of numbered jumps and other challenges that the dogs must run in perfect order. Their handlers get eight minutes to walk the course before competition begins, but the dogs don’t get any test runs; the first time the dogs see the course is the first time they run it, following signals from their handlers. The competition is good exercise for both the dogs and their handlers, Wiseman said — and watching owners and their dogs stretch before the competition confirmed the concern for the animals’ well-being. “All the training at Danville Kennel Club uses positive training methods,” Wiseman said. “Agility is all about training and fun and bonding with the dog in a fun and positive manner.” Improve handling skills, work distance, practice weave pole entries, and more. $35.00 Dogs must be doing all equipment FMI: Call or email 336-570-1144 isenhour_long@bellsouth.net “To learn agility, dogs have to learn focus and the skills. It takes a good relationship and trust between the two of you,” Akers said. “That’s why people who do agility love it: It’s about the relationship with the dog.” Any dog of any size and any breed — purebred or mixed — can take agility training at the kennel club, as well as some other classes, including obedience. “A lot of the people here do tracking, herding, obedience; we’re multi-tasking with our dogs,” Wiseman said. • Contact Denice Thibodeau at dthibodeau@registerbee.com or (434) 791-7985.