2 year old Cassie proudly displays her two ribbons |
For our third outing, we headed back to Dawgwood Farm www.dawgwoodfarm.com in Goldvein, VA for a day of herding evaluations and this time – it was going to count, there would be ribbons!
We herd you were coming |
became the dogs’ play area, while they waited for their turn in the ring. The dogs had some much fun running and swimming that they almost forgot about the sheep.
as the dog reacted to the owner, the sheep and verbal commands.
Mystic takes the ring |
sheep, his intelligence was evident – he’s a great multi-tasker! It’s as if he was signaling back – “Yeah, I got it.”
The dogs in our meetup group are primarily suburban or city dogs. A handful compete in shows and obedience – but the majority are well-loved pets with devoted owners. Seeing their instincts kick in is nothing short of amazing.
Maci passes the evaluation and receives a ribbon from Wink |
Dogs that passed Wink’s evaluation were handed a ribbon (YEA) and an invitation to compete at the next level through AHBA. Olive, Sinbad, Boomer and Cassie chose to compete. Olive and her owner drew the first spot –
giving the other owners the advantage of watching. Unlike Wink’s evaluation, no leashes were used in this AHBA round – it was all about the owner, the dog and the sheep.
the day. I was listening to the judges as they were evaluating Boomer’s performance and heard one of them say, “you
can’t get better than that”. It was with incredible pride that I congratulated Boomer and Kirk when they exited the
ring! Not bad for a city dog! Now, what to do with his ribbons…….
Stryder enjoyed a day of play and herding!
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