Ch. FFT Carpe Diem RN

See those letters behind her name? RN. Edie finished her Rally Novice title, 3 for 3. I am so proud of her! Her scores were 83, 97 and 93. The low score the first day had to do with our inexperience – mine in particular.

A fun story… Years ago, Sondra and I flew to Specialty shows in Houston with the first Lhasa Apso I bred – Ch. Fleetfire Zhel Lee Bhel Lee ROM*. We shared a room with Samoyed breeder Judy Mears and a friend of hers. The first night Sondra and Judy marched me to a nearby Target and made me buy ‘show clothes’. No more batik print wrap-around hippie skirts! Inappropriate! If you mean business in the show ring, you must dress for success! I bought an a-line khaki skirt, two cotton pullover sweaters – one royal blue, one bright red – and – gasp! – a string of pearls. Say what?! A hippie chick from Nebraska wearing a string of pearls! The entire episode cost me $40. For that $40 I learned a valuable lesson.

That same weekend I met Judy’s daughter Susan. She must have been in her twenties. This past weekend, there she was ringside at the Rally ring! It was her first time competing in Rally too, with her pretty Miniature Poodle Mandy. She competed in Rally Novice A. Because I have put obedience titles on dogs in the past – the distant past – I had to compete in Rally Novice B. We sat next to each other all three days, giving each other support and encouragement, reminiscing a bit, talking about plans to continue with performance. Susan and Mandy are continuing with Rally Advanced and Rally Excellent. Edie and I are focusing on agility. It was really nice to share the Rally experience with someone of similar background…years of experience in conformation making the leap into the performance events.


Edie rallied!

Yesterday Edie and I entered the Rally ring for the first time. I’ve been in the conformation ring time and time – and time – again. At the drop of a hat, I can switch from ‘pushing’ my competitive dog with intensity to the softness needed for a young puppy. Given my experience I don’t get nervous before entering the conformation ring. I put on whatever Game Face is needed and do what’s required for a particular situation. This was a whole ‘nother deal! But we did it! A qualifying score!


Out for a Walk…

Excerpted from Karen McClelland:

…chaired an all animal art show for Parklane Gallery, in Kirkland, WA, which was titled “Fur, Feathers & Fins”. This was a huge, huge, (and yet again, huge) job. I have deep respect for folks who do this sort of thing all the time. The October show was great with a lot of funds going to various Pacific Northwest animal rescue groups. I also got to talk to some wonderful animal artists from across the country.

All in all it was a great experience that I wouldn’t have missed, but it did have a downside. During those several months I hardly got any painting done! I was so busy working on the show, that I rarely got into my studio. But, one big perk, since there was not prior years winner for the postcard to advertise the show, the gallery said I could use one of my pieces. It was a wonderful extra for my volunteering all that time to do the show. The rescue groups involved sent out thousands of that postcard. And needless to say that painting sold! LOL. The postcard…


See Josie Run!

This is Sundays Jumper with weaves run…

And her is her Standard run…

Melissa wrote: AND as an inspiration for Edie here is Suds Open Standard run, he used to just mosey along but this last month or so has really started to get into it, he not only qualified with a first place but he also came in almost 10 seconds under standard course time, even if we had to restart the weaves đŸ˜‰


Josie is now a Master in Agility

But those of us who’ve had the pleasure of watching Josie run already knew that! Over the weekend, she was 100% QQ (double Q with stands for qualifying). Josie can now add MX behind her name, joining the many other titles she’s earned. And, she’s more than halfway done with one of the MACH (Master Agility Champion) requirements, 20 QQs.

Melissa has been an inspiration and a great resource for me. Edie and I will be making our debut in Rally Novice this weekend. If I don’t screw up, maybe she’ll be able to add RN behind her name by this time next week.