Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Conformation -- Day 1

Today we started conformation. Free and I slept in though since we weren't doing anything that day other than watching. When we did get there, I wish that we hadn't. Everyone kept wanting to take little bits of my hair out, especially on my ears. I don't have enough hair right now to lose any of it! I wish that they'd just let me be.
My person took a bunch of photos of conformation, but they just didn't turn out today. Here's the one that's not too bad. The rest are just too dark.

This is my niece Tank. She's just a baby. She went into Bred-By, but didn't do anything. Then she got to hang out with Mel all afternoon. She says that he's great!

Here are the results I remember and heard about:
WD Towzie Tyke Tartan
RWD Meadowlake Triple Espresso

WB: Meadowlake Simply Irresistible
RWB: Towzie Tyke Tattersall (Tartan's littermate)

Veteran Dog -- Jane Worstell's Tanner

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Obedience, Rally, Conformation


Today I did obedience, Free did obedience and Rally, and we watched some conformation. Here's a picture of me in the obedience building. I didn't do really well in Open A, but my litter-sister Bindi won the class. Boy! Did I hear about that!










ALL of the people you see here qualified with their dogs in obedience today. Jane Worstell went High in Trial.



After I did my regular obedience run and Free did even worse than I did in both obedience and rally, I visited the Border Terrier Club of America Store. Here Judy Todd is explaining to me about breed books. My ancestors are in there with their pictures and pedigrees and all the titles they've won. I need to get hold of the breed books so that I can better understand my legacy.



Here are the dogs and people that won first place in Team obedience. On the far right is my dam, Scrimmage. I did team obedience too, but got a little distracted (I think that there were critters nearby that needed dealing with). My team took second place.


We watched conformation, but we didn't do very well with taking pictures of any of the events. the light was difficult to deal with. Some of my friends did well though. Here's what I remember or heard:
Best in Puppy Sweeps was Elwha's Beaudacious Juan.
Best in Veteran sweeps was Ch. Otley's English Gent.
BOS in Junior Puppy was Lyn Bolt's Tangle.
BOS in Senior Puppy was Shivaree Jansim Eureka (aka Tumnus).
The picture is of Tumnus, this evening, showing us his stack.
We'll see what happens tomorrow.
Colin

Monday, September 28, 2009

EARTHDOG!!!




























Today we did EARTHDOG! Fun! Fun! Fun! It was a beautiful day. All the people said so and all the dogs agreed. The only bad thing was I only got to do it once and it took sooooo loooong until it was finally my turn.
The temperature was perfect, not too hot and not too cool. It was a little cloudy and very windy.
There were more than 60 junior entries and more than 60 senior entries. There were 23 Master entries, including me and Free. I was in one of the last braces with my half brother Chase. Neither of us qualified, but I was told that I was a really good boy anyway and WOW did I have fun! I almost got those rats! I also got a chance to wallow in a mud pit, which is a great way to get cool when you've been running.
The pictures are:
- Jackie McLean and her dog and a bunch of other exhibitors. Jackie came all the way from California just so that her dogs could do more earthdog. At least I think that's why. It's the best and most important thing all week in my opinion.
- Habi, a really cute bitch who came from Poland to do earthdog. That's a long way away. She is really nice and I think that she likes me.
- Another picture of Habi because she's so cute.
- Rollie and his owner Sarah who came from Ontario to do earthdog.
- A pair of Towzie Tykes who are planning to do brace later during the conformation part of the week.
- My sire Roger (they made me put him in)
Tomorrow there WILL be a picture of me because this is MY blog.
Colin, aka Red Devil Dog

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Agility Day!

Today was Agility Day! It rained all morning and the field was VERY muddy. Free told me that this was nothing, that the 2001 specialty was even worse mud-wise. It looked pretty muddy to me. All these pictures were taken during the JWW classes, after the sun came out.

Mary Oppermann and Widget were the only winners of the new Sunkist Trophy. Widget won it from the Excellent class. Anyone who wants to see the results in all classes can find them in the specialty results section of the Border Terrier Club of America web site. Pam Dyer (a good friend, except when she's ripping out my hair -- although she usually has good treats) is doing her best to put results up as soon as possible.after the events this year.




This dog's name is Seven

Here are some more friends of mine. I'm hoping that if I keep working on them, they'll give me a lot of treats.




Unfortunately as we get closer to the conformation, there are more and more examples of dog torture! Here is Belle, getting her nails trimmed using a dremel. Yuck! Although she doesn't seem to mind too much. I hate it! I think that ever dog should have as long nails as they want and as much hair as they want. No nail trims! No brushing! No stripping! Maybe I can organize a protest.


We ended the day with a big party for my breeder's birthday! Free and I even got treats too! I think that there should be more parties! They're fun.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Specialty Starts Tomorrow!!


I'm so excited. The Border Terrier Club of America National Specialty starts TOMORROW!! We went today to help set up agility and then to greet people. I made sure to run through the agility field and checked it out, I ran all over and it seems like I very good field. Then I waited in my x-pen and directed the clean-up and set up. Here's a picture of the people getting the field ready for tomorrow. It required a lot longer than we thought.

Campers were driving in all day.


People got themselves settled in pretty well, then it started to rained and rained all evening.