Clanci Graduates!

Clanci and her Graduating Class

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Kooikerhondje Clanci graduates

Mendikan Clanci Bema CGC, better known as “Clanci “, is pictured with her graduating class from Basic and Beyond Puppy Training Class. About 12 dogs started the class, but only 4 showed up for the final class. Clanci learned some basic commands such as “go to your mat”, “watch me”,”come”, “sit”, “down”, “spin”, “touch”, and “back up”. She also started heeling and stays. Kooikerhondje can excel at obedience training. Most love to please and are very food and toy motivated.

Kooiker Puppy from the Lucy and Piek Litter

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Kooikerhondje Mila

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Love the black ring on the tail!
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Growing up
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Such a sweet face!

The kooiker puppy pictured is Waterbound Carousel Mila, better known as Mila. Mila is 7 months old now and weighs 21 pounds. Her parents are Lucy and Piek. Mila lives in CA.

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Mind to Mind

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I have reprinted Sue Ailsby’s Introduction.

All of Sue’s Levels of Training Free Books can be found at http://www.sue-eh.ca/page24/page26/page10/

“I’ve chosen these behaviours as the important steps in making a dog a partner and team member. At later levels, the trainer can begin choosing specific channels leading to his own particular sports interests or, like me, work on them all to give the dog the greatest versatility:

1. Come. From running back and forth between two people, to coming through other dogs and people, to formal Recalls.
2. Contacts. An agility skill with applications in many areas. You can stop the dog where you want, when you want.
3. Crate. The dog learns to be confined at home, in the car, at the vet. To enter the crate willingly and stay in it – calm, quiet, and relaxed.
4. Distance. The dog learns to respond to cues near you AND away from you.
5. Down.
6. Down-Stay. In sight, out of sight, confidently, quietly.
7. Finish. Lateral movements for carting, obedience, agility. To return to Heel position from anywhere.
8. Front.
9. Go To Mat. Anchor the dog in a place anywhere so you can do what you need to do with the dog quietly and confidently out of the way.
10. Handling. Manipulate the dog’s body in any way, cut toenails, groom, repair.
11. Heel. Total concentration and total position control.
12. Homework. Various questions to give the trainer a good grounding in the theory behind the training.
13 & 14. High and Broad Jumps. What sports DON’T require confident, clean, enthusiastic jumping?
15. Leash. I’d call Loose Leash Walking the hardest thing we’ll ever teach a dog!
16. On The Road. Concentrating on training all behaviours in strange places two Levels below the current Level ensures the dog is able to perform in many locations, and ensures the handler understands that “He does it at home” is NOT a reliable indicator that he can do it elsewhere!
17. Retrieve. My personal indicator of true communication between a dog and person. A TRAINED retrieve of any article.
18. Scenting. Add a little fun and amazement to your training schedule.
19. Sit.
20. Sit-Stay.
21. Stand.
22. Stand-Stay.
23. Target. With paw and with nose, targeting is the basis of hundreds of behaviours and an easy way to lure many others.
24. Trick. I use tricks to explain the various ways there are to get behaviour, to teach the dog and trainer to be creative, and to remind the trainer of why he got a dog in the first place.
25. Watch. A concentration and duration behaviour, difficult and important.
26. Zen. The more the dog wants something, the harder he has to think about giving the trainer what HE wants. A perfect explanation of life and training!

The rest is up to you. Let’s clear up a few points and then get started.

Agility pictures of Lucy

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 Agility Photos of Lucy

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Go Lucy!
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Love the ears!

Finally, I have some pictures of my first kooikerhondje, Lucy competing in an Agility Trial.

Great News

Luke

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Excellent!

Luke’s official OFA Hip Report arrived over the weekend. He received an evaluation of Excellent! This completes required health testing for a Kooikerhondje to be used in a breeding program.

 

 

Luke wins Best Kooikerhondje and Best in Open Show

Kooikers Luke and Bree

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Luke wins Best in Show

Estaika’s Lucky Lukas (Luke) won Best of Breed, Best in the Foundation Stock Service Group and Best in the Open Show at the American Portuguese Podengo Mediogrande Open Show held in Wichita, Kansas today. He is pictured with Bree, the Best of Oposite Sex winner owned by Cheryl Short and Susanne Martin. Both Luke and Bree are co-owned with Golden Gate Kooikers.

Finn at 24 months

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Kooikerhondje: Muskettikoiran Flying Finn

Waterbound Kooikerhondje, Finn enjoying the springlike weather along with his best friend, Clanci. Finn, or more formally Muskettikoiran Flying Finn FDCH-S  NA  NAJ is taking a day off from training and just having a play day today. Finn has a FDCH-S or Fly Ball Dog Champion-Silver title at the end of his name. He just recently earned his NA or Novice Agility and his NAJ or Novice Agility Jumpers titles as well. Finn is co-owned with Golden Gate Kooikers.

Kooikerhondje Waterbound Ayrie Pedal to the Medal AX AXJ

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Ayrie

We are so proud of Ayrie!

A few words from his owner:

A few photos of Ayr… He was Phenomenal this weekend. Yesterday he finished 4th out of 63 dogs and was only 1.5 seconds out of second place.  No one  can believe he is only 23 months (almost) old. 
Not only is is handsome, but he is big, strong and fast.
He is quite an impressive boy.

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