Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Sometimes things don't go as planned

We were near Myrtle Beach, SC this past weekend. Excited to be entered in another trial for an OB1 which is just the obedience part of a Schutzhund 1 routine. It was meant to give us some more practice and hopefully ease our my nervousness and we could put on a better showing than we did back in December.

Unfortunately, things don't always go as you plan. We had just walked onto the field and I was about to shake hands with the judge for checking in, and Kane locked eyes with the other handler's dog and attacked. It seemed like minutes, but I'm sure it was just seconds before I was able to grab him and pull away. Noone was hurt, luckily. And the other handler and dog team were able to finish and achieve their SchH1 title after a break. Kane and I were dismissed, as is routine for fighting.

It was completely embarrassing and humiliating. In hindsight, I shouldn't have walked on to the field first, but I should have waited for the other team so that I could then determine the distance. Instead the other handler chose to walk up and check in VERY close to us. That's not an excuse, but after that the judge made all teams sit well away from each other.

I thought for a while about quitting Schutzhund. But I think the best place for us is to continue. Continue training with people I trust, who are used to working with dogs like this. People with experience who can help me become a better handler and help me control Kane better so that this will NEVER EVER happen again, in ANY situation. Either ON the field or OFF the field. So, I'm moving on. Away from that lovely line now forever imprinted in our USA scorebook that reads "Dismissed - Dog Attacked during check-in."

I want to celebrate some of my friends that did a fantastic job at this trial -


Maggie with Roland for SchH2! 84-78-95


Chris with Lil' D for SchH2! 96-73-90


Travis with the amazing Remington and their SchH3! 93-88-95

By the way, did you know that you can no longer wear a training vest to a club trial? The judge was going to dock me 5 points for that.

We finished the weekend in a great way - watched the sunrise over the Atlantic with my best husband and "attackdog." What a great start to a new day, a new road for me and Kane to travel and a new beginning.
Deep breath in....and off we go!

3 comments:

Mrs. JP said...

Oh Lena, I'm just so sorry that happened to you and Kane. I know it was embarrassing and you both have worked so hard. Don't give up - "Shake it off, and get right back on that horse" - that's a quote from my Dad that he used to tell me when I'd get bucked off...it seemed appropriate. :O) We're rooting for you both in the holler...

Wes said...

I read your post and can feel your pain for sure! I have a dog aggressive female that used to thing about doing stuff like that. With some/lots of training you can get over this (usually lol)

K9-CRAZY said...

That really sucks, better luck next time! Reporting in isn't my favorite part and breathe a sigh of relief when it's over.