28 April 2014
Before The Storm
20 April 2014
Life With An Assistance Dog (in training)
7 April 2014
The Road I’ve Taken
As you probably know, I cancelled our assistance dog training at the beginning of the year. Well, more like put it on hold. I was going through a rough patch and probably made a few wrong choices. But along came the day where I realized I missed having Sparkie tag along whenever I went anywhere. I still had Sparkie’s “in training” coat, which I was going to send back, but couldn’t bring myself to do it because it just seemed too final. So a few nights ago I put her coat on and we went into a mall in Dubbo. There was a travelator, which I wanted to avoid because Sparkie had only done one day on them about four months ago. But we couldn’t find a lift or stairs or anything, so up we went. And Sparkie only hesitated a tiny bit before jumping on! We went into Woolworths, brought some stuff, and then took the travelator back down. Sparkie acted like she’d been doing this stuff forever – she hadn’t forgotten a thing! So I emailed Hans, our trainer, saying we wanted back in, and that same day he responded and it’s official – we’re back to doing our Service Dog Training.
Hans is overseas right now so we have to wait for him to get back (in about two weeks) before we can discuss the next stage of our training, which worked out perfectly because I wanted to spend some time working on the same stuff as before anyway. Although right now, we’re in a tiny town that sports very few training options, so until we move to the next town, we’re playing fetch and going for walks.
23 March 2014
Blayney Show 2014 results
Results
Sparkie: 2nd in Tricks, 2nd in Speed Sit.
Tess: 3rd in Tricks, 1st in Speed Sit, 2nd in High Jump.
Lassie: 3rd in Tricks, 3rd in Speed Sit, 3rd in Best Biscuit Catcher, 2nd in High Jump.
Freya: 1st in Tricks.
It was an awesome day! Tess and Lassie were pretty unfocused during the tricks, and Freya was awesome and Sparkie was pretty good. As usual, we were so close during the Speed Sit. It ended up being just Tess, Sparkie, and Lassie left in for a while, just like last year.
^^ This was how close Tess and Sparkie were in Speed Sit! ^^
It was the first year Blayney had a Dog High Jump, but the judge/announcer was good. She organised the competitors into two groups, big dogs and medium/small dogs. Unlike at Gympie, this high jump was a straight up; instead of leaning against the back of the ute, it had its own stand.
Also, this is my 100th post!
21 March 2014
18 March 2014
They Fall In Line
So the worst two days of the year are behind us now and we have the Blayney Show coming up on Saturday. Things are slowly falling into place, and the Superdogs’ schedule for 2014 looks like this:
22 March, Blayney Show (competing)
15-16-17 May, Gympie Show (competing)
18 May, RSPCA Million Paws Walk, Gympie (performing)
30-31 May, Springsure Show (performing)
7-8-9 June, Winton Show (competing/performing)
20-21 June, Mt Isa Show (competing/performing)
14 September, Pregnancy Loss Australia Memorial Walkathon, Melbourne (performing)
4-5 October, Hamilton Outdoor Adventure Fair (performing)
6 December, Penshurst Show (performing)
We have some other shows who might be interested, but are still having committee meetings about it.
The dogs are looking good, trick routines are almost sorted, although I’ll probably keep tweaking mine right up until the last day like I always do. Freya’s heelwork needs a lot of practice, but all of them can do the weave poles like experts – most days, anyway.
12 March 2014
Three Years Gone
12 March 2011. The day that split my life in half. The day that changed me forever. Three years feels like forever, but at the same time I can remember every detail like it was yesterday – right down to worrying the paramedic would accidently step on my bare toes as he came into the bus, or telling Gabrielle “of course the baby will be breathing now!” and feeling another flicker of fear as we headed towards the hospital.
There aren’t words to describe the pain of losing a sister. A baby sister, only thirteen hours old. It was like living in a nightmare of pain and fear and waking up every morning only to realize you’re still trapped in your dream. And having to stitch your own wounds because nobody notices you’re injured too. There was no one to lean on, because everyone had fallen. For months, we all lived in a haze, going through the motions of living without any enthusiasm. Then there was an advertisement for the Goomeri Pumpkin Festival in the window of a gas station, asking for more performers. And we had a focus.
Picking up the pieces has been a slow process. Our whole world shattered into hundreds, maybe thousands of pieces, and all those pieces just don’t fit together the way they used to.