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Get a Chessie MM :thumbsup: Just teasing. You getting another lab?

I must be the only person who has no desire for another dog. :thumbsup:

I think I will get another lab, the only reason I would like another one is so that I can compete with both and then Mason also has company when I am not home. I think he must get very lonely with only the cats for company :)

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I want another Chesapeake and unless a miracle happens my foundation bitch will be coming from

the states, so that means I have to be able to afford an import. So no more dogs for me for quite awhile.

and fingers crossed that you win lotto between now and then to be able to pay for it :rofl:

Remembering that a dog from the US can't travel until 10 months of age at the earliest (all related to rabies vaccine) - you will also be paying board for the dog between 8 weeks of age and when it can eventually fly to Oz. Add to that a month of quarantine and :D

Keep saving......

I know! The plan is to never have kids and live with my parents as long as possible to save money. Or marry that elusive rich man :eat:

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Just reading the whole hand position thing a couple of pages back has me concerned because i never knew you could loose points for where your hands are positioned as long as it wasn't seen to be giving extra commands , i have 3 different positions as i was none the wiser . I am hands in the middle during heel work and COP 's ,lower middle position for recall and hands behind back for SFE and stays . Does anyone think that this could be an issue when we hit the open ring ? bedazzled said it varies from state to state, im gonna be a western Australian next month is there anything that i should know about regarding differences in judging and trialling from SA to WA ? oooh and can anyone recommend a good obedience club ?

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Just reading the whole hand position thing a couple of pages back has me concerned because i never knew you could loose points for where your hands are positioned as long as it wasn't seen to be giving extra commands , i have 3 different positions as i was none the wiser . I am hands in the middle during heel work and COP 's ,lower middle position for recall and hands behind back for SFE and stays . Does anyone think that this could be an issue when we hit the open ring ? bedazzled said it varies from state to state, im gonna be a western Australian next month is there anything that i should know about regarding differences in judging and trialling from SA to WA ? oooh and can anyone recommend a good obedience club ?

Do you want an obedience club in WA or SA?

Valley I would love a big property no matter what breed of dogs I have, would love to have some sheep etc

Amypie I think I would like a yellow male next time but hubby is keen on another black male :eat:

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Obedience club in WA and possibly one that does agility ???

whereabouts in Perth?

If you are looking for a club north of the river I would go to my club, it is one of the biggest clubs in Perth and we have a large group of successful members who compete in agility its Northern Suburbs dog club, agility class is on a wednesday night.

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:D I dunno I seem to prefer the WA judges as I can't seem to pass here. Can I come hide in your suitcase :rofl: .

Sure why not the more the merrier :eat:

Well I'll be in Bunbury and don't mind travelling for a good club , Does any one know anything about the Bunbury obedience club and do they have many members trialling ? I use a slip collar and positive reinforcement , toys treats etc so the club would need to allow these , and i like to have a bit of freedom with my training . I suppose I'm looking for a club where theres a lot of trialing experience and support and no nastiness :D

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Unless you want to travel 2 hours to Perth on weeknights I would go to the WA thread or PM Wazzat Xolo because most of us have clubs in metro Perth.

Yeah Bunbury will be too far for you to come to the clubs in Perth on a weekly basis.

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, im gonna be a western Australian next month is there anything that i should know about regarding differences in judging and trialling from SA to WA ? oooh and can anyone recommend a good obedience club ?

OK - ducking for cover ......

In my opinion Obedience Trialling is worlds apart when comparing WA to SA :D and you should see the difference pretty quickly :rofl: in terms of positive training.

Judging is very similar - I actually really really like some of your SA judges :eat:

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:D I dunno I seem to prefer the WA judges as I can't seem to pass here. Can I come hide in your suitcase :rofl: .

Sure why not the more the merrier :eat:

Well I'll be in Bunbury and don't mind travelling for a good club , Does any one know anything about the Bunbury obedience club and do they have many members trialling ? I use a slip collar and positive reinforcement , toys treats etc so the club would need to allow these , and i like to have a bit of freedom with my training . I suppose I'm looking for a club where theres a lot of trialing experience and support and no nastiness :D

I used to be a member of BUnbury :) Its not a very big club and no they don't have very many members trialling at all.

Sandra Yearsley would be the person to contact regarding training days and information. PM me for her email address.

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Get a Chessie MM :eat: Just teasing. You getting another lab?

I must be the only person who has no desire for another dog. :D

I think I will get another lab, the only reason I would like another one is so that I can compete with both and then Mason also has company when I am not home. I think he must get very lonely with only the cats for company :)

HMMM and my next puppy will be........

another red head :rofl: Yep I would hate the others to get lonely :D

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Get a Chessie MM :D Just teasing. You getting another lab?

I must be the only person who has no desire for another dog. ;)

I think I will get another lab, the only reason I would like another one is so that I can compete with both and then Mason also has company when I am not home. I think he must get very lonely with only the cats for company :)

HMMM and my next puppy will be........

another red head :) Yep I would hate the others to get lonely :rofl:

Lol, your dogs will never be lonely :D

Would love one dog for obedience and agility and one for tracking and retrieving..... I will have to split myself in 2 to train all of that but hey it would be fun I think :eat:

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Hi GRLC :eat: As Ptolomy said there are a few differances in WA but the judging is fairly similar. Most judges here do the figure 8 at the end of the routine rather than the beginning and you usually don't get a choice on which way you want to recall and retrieve over the jump in Open. Training is predominately positive in WA and not many correction train anymore. Most train and trial on a flat or martingale collar although there are still a couple using slip collars.

As far as the hands go, the rule is that for each exercise the hands must return to the same position they started in. So for heeling you can have the left hand stationary at your side and the right swinging so long as you are not giving any extra movements to help the dog. In the drop on recall, when the judge says about turn and halt, if your hands are in the middle, you signal and call, they must return to your middle, down signal, hands return to middle, finish give signal hand returns to middle. Hands behind back for stays is fine.

Bunbury is at least a couple of hours distance from most metro clubs....Rockingham would probably be the closest apart from the Bunbury club which is pretty small although it is an affiliate club and holds both obedience and agility trials.

Just reading the whole hand position thing a couple of pages back has me concerned because i never knew you could loose points for where your hands are positioned as long as it wasn't seen to be giving extra commands , i have 3 different positions as i was none the wiser . I am hands in the middle during heel work and COP 's ,lower middle position for recall and hands behind back for SFE and stays . Does anyone think that this could be an issue when we hit the open ring ? bedazzled said it varies from state to state, im gonna be a western Australian next month is there anything that i should know about regarding differences in judging and trialling from SA to WA ? oooh and can anyone recommend a good obedience club ?
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