Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Oh Winter Time...

Winter has come in with vengeance in Michigan with the snowiest November ever in parts of Michigan, and we got hit with a lot of snow here.  With winter coming in so fast, the Nut House went from spending 4 hours a night outside to just taking quick potty breaks and then warming ourselves by the furnace.  Things have been hectic around here with two dogs with much pent up energy. 

The first weekend in November I got the opportunity to take Peanut to a Search and Rescue training weekend in southern Indiana.  This is the first time I've had people in the SAR community outside of the team I work with take a look at her skills and tell me if she had what it takes to be a trailing dog or if I should just give up on it and start on other work for her.

It was a 5 hour trip for us, well 5 1/2 hours on our way down thanks to car issues.  Never a dull moment!  We arrived to a beautiful place called Camp Lakeview.  After locating camp I got to meet a handful of people there for the weekend and set up in out cabins.

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Our Cabins!

We sat around a campfire and introduced ourselves and our dogs.  One of the questions we were asked is "What level do you think your dog is it" which I replied honestly "Not a beginner but it depends in your definition of intermediate.  Maybe beginner intermediate."  Later I found out that a lot of people who say "intermediate" or "advance" are those who have big egos, I just didn't want to get stuck on puppy runs because I know Peanut is far beyond that and would get bored.  Peanut has done some really complex tracks over the years so I know she's beyond a beginner, I was just being truthful.

Well we got stuck on a puppy run for the first track of the night and of course Peanut just did fantastic as she always does and we got moved up to the intermediate class.  

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Our puppy run next to a beautiful lake.  Pictured is Sophie and her handler

The next day was a blast.  So many different trails and so many different problems to work out and so much to learn.  I learned so much on handling Peanut while we were there,  things we needed to work on, and things to do to advance us further in our training.  Peanut was really a rock star while we were out there and people just couldn't help but to fall for her.  She blew everyone's minds and went well beyond what they thought she could do.  She loved on everyone that would let her and she even found her toy drive that I've been searching for over the years.  I am so proud of this dog and where she is at.  

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Sadie a Golden Retriever trailing

 So overall I got the answer I went there to get which was "Do you think this dog can be a SAR dog" and got the answer "She already is".  It was so encouraging to be down there with so many people who have the same passion I do and so much more knowledge on subjects I'm still getting my feet wet in.  I also learned I have a LOT to learn about handling Peanut.  

Peanut ride home
Peanut chilling on our ride home

I was waiting until I got some photos of Peanut from the weekend training but nothing has come up yet so, pictures are still yet to come!  So until then, here's a collection of photos from the past of Peanut's work. 

PeanutSAR Combo

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