I had the opportunity to expose Speck to a little agility this weekend. He was very interested in all the great smells in the agility building at Sugar Bush Farm, (and the silly Roo dog in the crate!) but eventually came to work. He started to learn a target, and is very quick to learn things with the clicker. He was responsive to his foster mom and came back to her, even when distracted. He showed no hesitancy around the equipment, he was pretty fearless. We put the Aframe down low and did a little luring with treats (since he doesn't know the target yet!) Once he got it, he kept going back over the Aframe, again and again! He went through a tire and through jump stantions. He offered the table, and laid down when asked to on it. He shows great propensity for the equipment, and nice drive. He is a natural athlete as well. He would make someone a nice agility dog!
Barb, NEBCR volunteer and agility trainer/competitor
___
Also, Speck does a heck of a job as a biteyface companion for Tuck, a new dog in rescue (coming soon!)...
Hey folks! Thanks for stopping by to read all about me! My name is Chip and I'm about 8 years old. My foster mom says that's why no one has adopted me yet. She says, that sounds too old to the people who are looking for a young dog, but not old enough for the people looking to take in a senior dog. Huh?! So, that leaves me, stuck in the middle, and waiting for you!!
I think I'm the best qualities of each. I've got all the energy and enthusiasm of a youngster . . . check me out:
However, once playtime is over, I am really good at curling up and settling in! Just like the sweetest low key senior dog might be!
So, how could anyone not want me to join their family? All sorts of fun and entertainment outdoors, and plenty of cuddle time indoors.
At least, as long as you don't have small intriguing critters for me to obsess over . . . if you do, you might find me staring at their enclosure like this:
<-----That's me, staring at the guinea pig enclosure in my foster home! I can't see them but I can hear them and they sound very interesting!
Plus, I'm really rather silly sometimes too, so if you need some cheering up, you just need to hang out with me! I mean really, how can this not make you smile?? I am having so much fun! Well, thanks for stopping by and reading . . . now hurry up and fill out an application and email my foster mom so I can get on with my new life with YOU!
The snow is so soft and fluffy. I'm having lots of fun playing in it. I love playing fetch and diving right into the snow face first to find my ball again.
My foster mom laughs and smiles at me a lot - then I get silly and run around as fast as I can.
I bet I can beat that cutie named Keebler in a ball race, I'm also learning to share my toys, but balls are the hardest - I want them all to myself : ) Time to go - I will talk to you again soon ~Tye
Hiya - I'm Keebler or Keebers as my foster mom calls me. I've been in rescue a while now and I just got moved to a new foster home for a change of pace. I have to tell you, living here has done wonders for me!
I've had to learn some lessons - like how to SHARE toys...
How to live with other dogs - that is my foster foster sister Tela sleeping butt to butt with me (butt is not a swear word Dan) ...
But I can do this -
They let me play indoors
I love frisbee
I dream of frisbee - this is my foster mom
Sorry Emily, I'm jumping on your bed, kind of wet and nasty outside at the moment!
Happy New Year! My foster mom snapped this picture while we were outside for about 1 minute today. It's really cold up here in western NH. See my whiskers! I ran and ran and ran around outside. If I stopped, I probably would have turned into a pupsicle!