On Saturday, we returned to Moon Creek, for an AHBA trial. The first class was the HTD class, in which Spot and I were spotting sheep for folks in that trial. HTD is like a small Pro-Novice course, and there was a ribbon pull (instead of a shed) for Level III. Spot did a nice consistent job of setting, and enjoyed himself immensely! There were only ten dogs in the class so it was a nice amount of work for him. View from the top:
Following the HTD class, we all ran in the HTAD (arena course #4) class. It was so fun for me, to run all three of my dogs. Ryme had a great run, and it felt floaty and connected the whole way around. He was tied for first place and lost the tie due to a slower time, so he ended up with second place. Ryme will be 12 years old in a month, so this was extra special for him to accomplish! Spot had another consistent go for fourth place. Cap was a little bit too wheee! but we managed to qualify anyway. Tons of fun...nice constructive and supportive atmosphere, in a beautiful location. Photos to follow are all by Lynn J.
We really appreciate the chance to run in some trials and all of the work involved to make them happen! Moon Creek is a beautiful venue in the northeast corner of Washington.
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Another fun day!
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