Baby dog's first time on our teeter at home!
I love how confident he looks! It's a refreshing change from some baby dog teeter videos I've seen lately.
Gusto and I had a great seminar yesterday, although he was definitely flagging by the end of the day. I'm a touch worried about how well he will hold up over 2 days of camp in May, but we shall see. Hopefully he will have enough get-up-and-go to make it through the weekend!
We leave Thursday for our first big trial of the year, and I am so excited. He's just been amazing lately, and we are both reading each other better and just working better than we ever have as a team. It's a fairly distracting trial (indoors, two rings, and a huge glass wall with reflections), but he loves the footing and I have hope. If he is happy and fast and stays with me, we will sort the rest out later.
Meg's running 2 classes each day as well, and she's actually refused to let me go to barn practice without her the past few weeks, so she's actually been 'trained' a bit. Sometimes I have trouble finding that balance with her where she's happy training (because she generally doesn't want to anymore), but not so high at the trial that she has no obstacle focus. Not that she needs to get anything, but if I'm going to keep paying for her entries, it would be nice if
occasionally she didn't pop out of the poles to play-bow and growl at me!