Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
More About Duke
We started puppy kindergarten with Duke (as soon as he had all of his puppy shots) with JoAnne at JPS Dog Training. I don't think anyone can emphasize enough how important socialization is at a young age for Swissies and we knew we needed to, and wanted to, take him to classes as early as possible. We loved JoAnne and wanted to keep Duke well socialized so when puppy class was over we entered him in the next level, basic obedience, and everything just blossomed from there! We never had any intention of showing Duke in Obedience, but I'm so glad that we found JoAnne and became involved in the sport. I think that competing in Obedience together really made Duke and myself become a great team and brought us to the strong relationship that we have today. Plus, Duke loves working, it's in his genes!
While we never intended on competing in Obedience, from the start we planned on showing Duke in the Conformation ring. He is our first 'show' dog ever and the fact that we were able to finish all owner handled just put the icing on the cake. Duke's vibrant personality shows through in the ring as well as his gorgeous headpiece, strong neck/shoulders, and his great topline. We've had numerous judges comment on what a great specimen of the breed Duke is.
Duke also has a blast participating in working events. He currently has three 10X, one 15X, and one 20X weight pull legs and we're looking forward to some upcoming pulls - we'll keep you updated. When we moved to Austin, Duke began carting work with the help of Ron and Pam Capelli. We are really enjoying drafting and Greg even made Duke his own fancy cart. Our hope is to begin working towards Dukes Draft Dog (DD) title in 2010. Duke also has a backpack that is going to start getting a little more weight added to it as we're gearing up for some winter pack hikes here soon.
Duke CD Title
Duke was able to complete his CD (Companion Dog) Title in just 3 shows:
195, 1st Place Novice A Class, High in Trial - Lake Shore Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club 2008 Specialty (6/14/08)
195+ (run off), 2nd Place Novice A Class, Highest Scoring Dog with a CH Title - Forest City Dog Training Club Obedience Trial (9/20/08)
192.5, 2nd Place Novice A Class, CD Title - Forest City Dog Training Club Obedience Trial (9/21/08)
With Duke's average Novice A Score of 194 he was ranked as the #1 Greater Swiss Mountain Dog in the Novice A Class for 2008. This was also the highest average score for any of the levels of obedience for Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs in 2008!
Duke HIT
Duke's High In Trial at Lake Shore Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Specialty 2008, 1st leg towards CD Title, first time in the obedience ring, score of 195