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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby iheartmydog on Sat Jun 02, 2012 6:25 pm

A picture of Piper with her new mom, I get to see quite a few pictures of her since her momma is a Facebook friend.
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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby Oliver & Henry's Mum on Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:01 pm

Cel, you know I love "happy endings". How lovely to see "Piper" living life as a normal dog, and how fortunate that you can keep track of her with her new family. :D

The "flirt pole" looks like a typical "Lunge Whip" (not used for whipping I should add) when training a horse on a lunge line.

I enjoyed all of the pictures. I actually thought "Homer" was a very cute name for that foxy little Corgi mix. :lol:

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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby nezza on Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:03 pm

Homer is cute...he looks like my "Scooter" who was a Corgi mix. What a happy smiling face :D
Thanks for some kitty pics! I LOVE kitty cats and i miss having them (though we will be getting a kitty in the not-so-distant future) :wink:
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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby iheartmydog on Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:06 pm

Oliver & Henry's Mum wrote:Cel, you know I love "happy endings". How lovely to see "Piper" living life as a normal dog, and how fortunate that you can keep track of her with her new family. :D

The "flirt pole" looks like a typical "Lunge Whip" (not used for whipping I should add) when training a horse on a lunge line.

I enjoyed all of the pictures. I actually thought "Homer" was a very cute name for that foxy little Corgi mix. :lol:

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I can share a few more of Piper :)

And good eye, it is a lunge whip :) I just go to the local tractor supply, buy a lunge whip and tie a toy at the end. Convenient and works very well!

Homer is much better than a lot of names we've had in camp. We've had a Scout almost every camp.
And we had a black Labrador Retriever puppy named Dunken... someone adopted him and named him Buddy. I thought Dunken was an adorable name.
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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby iheartmydog on Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:09 pm

nezza wrote:Homer is cute...he looks like my "Scooter" who was a Corgi mix. What a happy smiling face :D
Thanks for some kitty pics! I LOVE kitty cats and i miss having them (though we will be getting a kitty in the not-so-distant future) :wink:

Sorry I missed your reply! Homer is a very lively little guy, he was very bouncy and colorful. And of course, cute, like your boy. :)

I love cats, kittens I can live without. I've got a few horror stories of cleaning the cat rooms when the windows were glass, and having kittens crawl up my legs and back. :lol: :lol:

How exciting though! :)
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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby nezza on Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:12 pm

iheartmydog wrote:
I love cats, kittens I can live without. I've got a few horror stories of cleaning the cat rooms when the windows were glass, and having kittens crawl up my legs and back. :lol: :lol:



LOL! i know about those kitten nails when they are climbing you like a scratching post. It's pretty horrific!
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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby Oliver & Henry's Mum on Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:19 pm

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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby iheartmydog on Thu Jun 14, 2012 2:02 am

Okay, so, I took a lot of pictures of Camp so far (we're into day 4), so I'll just provide a link to the gallery. :) Each of the dog's names are captioned at least once, I still need to work on some of the camper's names. :oops:

Rosey ended up not being fit for camp, they did some further testing and she was too dog aggressive (I didn't see the test, but I did notice it when walking her through the kennels) for the kids to handle. Which I think was a good decision, doesn't matter too much, she got adopted :mrgreen:


The camper's dogs start on page 3, in the first set is a guy who came and did a disc dog demo for the kids. I believe they call his act Hennigan's Flying Frisbee Dogs, but I'm not positive.
http://dakonicphotography.smugmug.com/E ... 619_JtGfT8


It's been going very well! We've made a lot of progress so far!

(More pictures are to be edited and uploaded)
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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby iheartmydog on Thu Jun 14, 2012 2:09 am

Ah, Hennigan's Spinning Frisbee K9s
http://www.spinningk9.com/event.html
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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby iheartmydog on Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:19 pm

I've been so darn busy recently I haven't had time to update y'all!

I ended up posting some 600 pictures to the gallery so I'll do individuals and some of my favorites.
You can see them all here
http://dakonicphotography.smugmug.com/E ... &k=R2RCTNz

Ryan and Pippin
Ryan did an awesome job with Pippin.. he practically had a competition worthy heel the entire time they were walking the track. They ended up getting the award for "Best Match"
(Pippin's name was previously Diesel)
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Mikala and Scout
Mikala is actually my cousin, and I'm so glad she ended up going to camp. She's expressed interest in dog training so the introduction/training in the use of PR/Clicker training is good for her.
(Previous name was Alejandro)

Scout... now, he's a little firecracker. He got off twice (I didn't see him get loose so I can't say how, other than the second time his collar was off. We use martingales) and both times went straight for Chance. (one of the most unconfrontational of all the dogs) The latter being during graduation... He's a very confident little fella, and LOVED being at the front of the group when we walked in line. lol

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Grace and Ruby

Grace loved Ruby, she was always commenting about something positive about her. Ruby was the youngest in the group and was your typical puppy except on the calmer side. Very sweet, good natured little pup.
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Tyler and Emmie
I remember the first day he took Emmie out, she was screaming the entire time (a staffie-like scream), you'd have to completely remove the other dogs from view to take her out of a state of being over threshold. She almost didn't make it into the camp because she was so dog reactive but she improved very rapidly with Tyler. He did a amazing job training her, within the first 3 days he was able to have her in the group instead of across the field. He ended up getting the award of "Most Improved" for the effort he put into her.

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Reilly and Sparky
Both Reilly and Sparky had similar lighthearted, comical personalities. They went well together and had very little issues other than Sparky could sometimes be spacey. Which was nice, it gave me and the other counselor's more time to focus on the kid's with more challenging dogs.

(Sparky was previously called Musketeer)
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We were sitting under the bridge, and he was watching the people above walk across it.
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Calley and Copper
Another nice, easy going pairing, she did a great job with the little guy early on so we had little to no issues with Copper. He walked well on leash, was focused, sat for greetings, no surprise that he was adopted quickly.

(Previously called "Fox")
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He didn't enjoy his bath
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Amiyah and Henley
During Amiyah's first camp (last year) she got one of the "problem dogs" that took a lot of time and effort. She never once complained and worked with him the entire time. We joking say that Henley was her reward for all her hard work before. He's got your typical feisty terrier personality and liveliness, but we never had an issue. She was already well versed in lowering threshold and keeping attention due to her work with her first dog.

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Max and Alex
Alex was just.. dopey, ditsy, 10 month old puppy, not a serious bone in his body. And Max is the same way, even if he didn't want to admit it, Max and Alex had very similar personalities. Once Alex was walked and got his jitters out he focused well and learned quickly.

(Previously called "Axle Rod")
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Devan and Porkchop
The first day out Porkchop just sat and barked and barked and barked... it was like he was doing a bark and hold on an invisible decoy. After the second day there were very noticeable differences, he was much calmer, and focused. He's naturally dopey/silly, like most labs I've met, but Devan did a great job getting him to calm down and focus. He'd be a bit crazy when he first got out, but after a lap or two he was great.

We jokingly called him "Prokcop" because of a typo Devan made.. twice. lol

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Jordan and Gunner
It never fails, one of the biggest dogs in camps gets paired with one of the smallest. Gunner's a big harder to get to focus, not so much because he's distracted as much as it is he doesn't really pick up on human cues like most dogs, doesn't really give eye contact.. it's interesting. But she did a great job with him anyway, his pulling was still and issue but had improved greatly, he learned several tricks and became more focused.

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Makayla and Hezekiah
Makayla helped Hezekiah come out of his shell, when before he didn't even want to put his collar on, he was bouncing and eager to get out the door and go for a walk. He also hated walking at first... He'd pick up his feet like they hurt every step, but by the end walked the whole river trail with all the other dogs.

(Formly known and "The Hulk" and "Holmer")
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Collin and Chance

I can't say enough good things about these two, Collin impressed me. Collin was one of those kids where you never had to tell him anything twice, he caught on the first time and did it well. Chance liked to bark.. well, I take that back, he LOVES to bark. When he's walking, when he's sitting, when he's bored, when he's focused, I found it comical but obviously it's something that needed to be harnesses to increase his likelihood of adoption. Collin taught him something I never even taught my dogs, he did it in two days, and Chance was doing it with a high accuracy rate. (in fact I never saw him mess up) He taught him to bark and stop barking on command, if he barked when he didn't want him to, he'd look away and ignore him. When Chance stopped barking he'd get rewarded.

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and the cue to stop barking
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Megan and Bentley
Bentley was the male model of the group, he seemed to do everything with finesse. Megan had it easy with him, which she had earned with her past camps. She got a larger rotty mix who won "Biggest Diva" the first year, and a Pit Bull pup who was going through the troublesome stage her second year. Megan's a very nice girl who's another one that follow direction well and has good timing with her clicks.

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Sophia and Kinzey
Sophia was another one who had dealt with a really hard dog during her first year, and I mean really hard, she never stopped trying and made it to the end with her. So Kinzey was well deserved, she pulled a lot, but she's a lovely little gal who's also your typical terrier.

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Lauren and Tucker
Tucker was this camp's "problem dog", he was very hard to keep focused around the other dogs, but she kept working with him, and never once complained. By the end of camp she could walk him on a loose lead in front of all the other dogs up to the front to give her graduation speech. Might be a small thing for some dogs, but for Tucker that was awesome.

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Risa and Arlie
Last but not least!
Some of you may remember me mentioning Arlie awhile ago (previously called Airlie), she was the spastic little pup we all thought was going to take a lot of work. But Risa did a fabulous job with her! I couldn't say one thing negative about her, her timing was great and she knew what to look for and reward. Arlie was always looking to her for guidance.

(She was absent on the individual pictures day, so someone else took her individual shot)
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Aaaaaand some of my favorite pictures.
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A Killdeer hatchling
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Proof he's a dork
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Burm hat anyone?
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All of our great counselors, minus one (and the gal on the end is the trainer)
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A Gray Fox kit
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Alpaca that came to visit
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Watching a spay
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None of the dogs.. except Porkchop enjoyed their baths.
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Gunner making rainbows
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Arlie had a weird reaction to the water... she hates the water... but instead of bolting away from it, she leaped into it, then panicked even more. :dunno:
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Ruby, Emmie, Sparky, Bentley, Hezekiah, Gunner, Tucker, Copper, and Arlie have all been adopted so far.
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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby caramel on Fri Jun 29, 2012 3:27 am

Just read this whole thread and done the emotional roller coaster. Cried for the ones who didn't make it and cheers for the lucky ones. Keep up the good work.
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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby iheartmydog on Wed Jul 11, 2012 12:19 am

caramel wrote:Just read this whole thread and done the emotional roller coaster. Cried for the ones who didn't make it and cheers for the lucky ones. Keep up the good work.

Thank you for the supporting words! :)


All dogs except Alex and Porkchop have been adopted.
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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby iheartmydog on Tue Jul 31, 2012 3:37 pm

It took forever, but Alex finally got adopted!! :mrgreen:

And sorry I haven't been keeping this updated as much, been to a few cat adoptions events I need to edit pictures from. And the next camp start next week.

Some pictures from the last time I took him out. :)

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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby Oliver & Henry's Mum on Wed Aug 01, 2012 12:58 am

Cel, I do check in here from time to time, but don't always have time to post. :? Things are quite hectic around my house at the moment. :roll: :|

As always, I enjoy all of the photos. You may wish to put warnings ahead of the snake ones though, as several of our members are a titch phobic about them, as I am about rodents. I love snakes as they eat mice....but that's a whole other thing.

I hope you're having a good summer angel, and I'm sorry to be so absent of late. Take care, and know that even if I don't post, I'm always looking and enjoying.

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Re: Dogs From Work

Postby iheartmydog on Thu Aug 30, 2012 9:08 pm

Hey guys! I'll be posting about camp over this weekend. Been really busy with school, (threw two large projects at us on the first day) so I haven't had time to get all of it together.
here's the album :)
http://dakonicphotography.smugmug.com/E ... &k=dmLKL5g

Cel, I do check in here from time to time, but don't always have time to post. :? Things are quite hectic around my house at the moment. :roll: :|

As always, I enjoy all of the photos. You may wish to put warnings ahead of the snake ones though, as several of our members are a titch phobic about them, as I am about rodents. I love snakes as they eat mice....but that's a whole other thing.

I hope you're having a good summer angel, and I'm sorry to be so absent of late. Take care, and know that even if I don't post, I'm always looking and enjoying.

:mrgreen:

I totally understand! If I didn't, it would be hypocritical of me. ;)

Speaking of snakes, I've got a little gopher snake hatchling living next to the house, first one in 8 years that I've seen with my own two eyes! I really miss having snakes around here
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