Free to Good Home

If you are a regular blog follower you know that I spent some months last winter and spring training with Suzanne and Sundance; that ended with a Tracking Dog title for Sundance.

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In the summer I was asked to help a person with draft training — but she is 500 miles away. We used technology to facilitate our work together, and that team is having fantastic success.

I do not, of course, take credit — it is the teams that did the work and earned the titles.

But it is great fun to have a part, however small, in supporting the adventures of dog/person teams. Even more, it is an honor to be invited on the journey (as a sort of annoying back seat driver).

Training dogs is actually the much smaller part of working with teams — the expertise required to effectively support dog/human teams includes more about working with humans than I could list here (and keep your interest).

I literally teach that stuff to graduate students.

Educating humans how to work effectively with other humans is my professional thing — I have tenure at a university and a professional mental health license to prove it.

And training dogs — my passion for over two decades.

How grateful I am to Suzanne and Crystal for reminding me how enjoyable it is to companion teams as they set and achieve goals.

I want to do more of it.

And so I will.

Starting in January.

Dog training that is focused on the human side of the team — in kind, respectful, supportive, and informed ways.

Online.

Small groups.

Four months (think 2020 Specialty).

And because giving back and creating community matter to me…

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Seriously. Free.

Additional details in late November — but you may request that the additional information be emailed to you when it is available (sontag.bowman@gmail.com).

Notes: Limited to Berner Peeps for now.

P.S. And speaking of building community — Secret Santa coming soon (not limited to Berner Peeps!).

Holy Fun Day!

I dragged myself from my sick bed and went to Helena yesterday. Dear Daughter was appalled — she gave me the plague and therefore knew just how bad it was but I was determined not to miss the fun. I actually think friends — not laughter — is the best medicine.

Dianne, Lisa K, and Christie Leone

Dianne, Lisa K, and Christie Leone

And dogs…

This is Eddie — he is Daisy’s littermate, Holden Squeaker’s son, Sydney’s grandson, and Zoey’s great-nephew, and so on. AND he is a new NDD and DD! Congratulations to Kim T. and Eddie!

This is Eddie — he is Daisy’s littermate, Holden Squeaker’s son, Sydney’s grandson, and Zoey’s great-nephew, and so on. AND he is a new NDD and DD! Congratulations to Kim T. and Eddie!

Lawrence and Major (father of the Sparklers)

Lawrence and Major (father of the Sparklers)

What happens when you name your dog Kaibab’s Just Watch Me.

What happens when you name your dog Kaibab’s Just Watch Me.

Jordan (Sparkler) is rocking it in Helena — in fact, it is hard to keep up with this girl and her humans. But I was there to see her win a five-point major (she took a four-point major the day before!) from a lovely line-up of girls! And she is passing draft tests like nobody’s business.

Marti and her crew are also having a great showing in Helena — this is Kidd (iPup) and Lili.

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Jordan and Jumar are also a lovely brace team.

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But Jordan is looking for an open brace partner — at over ten years, Jumar prefers to stick to the Novice level. Sparkle tried out for the job.

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Hmmmmm….

Hmmmmm….

So.Much.Fun.

Sparkler Jordan

Sparkler Jordan

The Monday Wrap-up

The real reason we showed up for an agility trial with dogs not quite ready — in case this happened…

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And it did!

Congratulations are in order — Elizabethanne and Pixey finished their agility championship! It was fantastic to be here to celebrate this accomplishment in person. CONGRATULATIONS TEAM PIXEY!

If you do agility — put this trial on your calendar for next year because this place is flat out amazing.

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Sparkle

Sparkle

Sparkle is working on her champion swimmer award.

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There are two dog swimming ponds here in addition to everything else.

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We stayed over another night because I will be doing a Key Informant interview for a work project this morning about two hours from here; Dear Husband will hang out with dogs while I am gone, and then we will all head home.

What a great weekend!

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Let’s make our week just as wonderful!