I adore the Peachy Pie, there is no doubt.
Coming back from regionals, we are in full swing of weave training! I am so psyched! Beam and Lucero really had no timeline goals for teaching weaves, but Yankee did do 12 weaves in 22 days, so I'm curious as to how long it'll take her daughter. Of course whatever she does I'll adore her :) AND because she is my last puppy for awhile (sniff sniff), I am trying to video as much of the practices as possible. The silly antics she offers (ahem, last night the tire and 26" jumps!) just make me laugh. Last night's session had WAY too many reps, gah, I am so bad at this! So thankful for video to keep me in check. We are also immediately adding in the "going as many places" to practice :)
Day 1 -
http://youtu.be/AfYlX17r8mA Day 2
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Her teeter does pose a bit of thought for me. We haven't done a ton of teeter work since late fall, mostly due to working other obstacles and than her injury, I didn't want the teeter to cause any discomfort. Anyways .. I have been hesitant to raise it, because she is a bit more cautious than I like and I want a super confident and speedy performance. I wonder if keeping it low is actually helping or not? Advice? She is learning an automatic four-on down for the teeter - I just haven't been super happy with the 2o2o with Yankee and I want her to push down to lead to a future automatic release.
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