Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Another New Adventure

I was so impressed with Lianne taking out my Dari, a Tibetan Terrier, who was scared to go into the ring but did a beautiful job in the conformation ring bringing home BPISS as a puppy and completing his Ch
over USA Ch and imports from the USA and then going back to the obedience ring which I have not done for many, many years.  To have Lianne give me two High in Class in the Rally-O trials and four passes -
what an unbelieveable achievement for a Tibetan Terrier. Maybe there is hope for us to continue as we hope to get a CD and go for CDX and who knows...


I have bred #1 TT's in Canada and have had fun so this is another new adventure and have had a OTCH thanks to Gail Carroll -  one can only dream.

Pat Aisha TT's

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Tracking

This past summer, I achieved the UTDX title on 2 dogs.  KC obtained her title at the Wascana tests in June and Bobbie got her title at the Winnipeg tests in September.  By passing these tests, they are now called tracking champions.
  You need to pass all four of the tracking tests available to become a tracking champion.  First there is the "tracking dog" (TD) and the more advanced field test called "Tracking Dog Excellent"(TDX)
  In 2005 the urban tests were developed.  The "urban test" UTD and the Urban dog Excellent test ( UTDX)  Since it's developement in 2005,  there have only been one or two dogs a year (across) Canada) to pass the most difficult UTDX.  KC became the 13th dog to ever pass, and Bobbie became the 14th dog to pass. 
  It's taken a long five years to reach these goals, but now we can be called:
MOTCH/TCH Carolot's Ode to KC WCI, AgX AgJI, RE
GMOTCH/TCH Carolot's Bold & Beautiful AgI, AgJi
Carol Aitken