Best Puppy in Show, Multiple Best of Breed & Specialty Award of Merit winner, Jam has an outgoing personality and sound temperament: sweet, confident and friendly. She is also a little spitfire with high drive and thinks life is a game. Join us for a Jam session!
Showing posts with label Tarheel Weimaraner Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tarheel Weimaraner Club. Show all posts
Thursday, August 11, 2011
The Grayhart Girls Great Southern Adventure - Part 2 B- Agility Star Jam's Videos!
As previously posted, Jam had a great day at the Tarheel Weimaraner Club's Agility Trial in Sanford, NC on July 24th. She earned her Open Jumpers with Weaves title with a 3rd place! Then, the pressure was on to qualify in Excellent Standard.
Jam did have a nice Excellent Standard run, her 1st leg and received a 3rd place plus won the Tarheel Weimaraner Club High Combined Award - the giant Armadillo Duck! The BonClyde Training Center venue was terrific, with a nice, soft dirt floor, lots of air conditioned crating space and warm up area. The TWC put on a great trial, with yummy food and fun trophies, making our trip definitely a worthwhile one!
My wild girl is running fairly consistently and with control. Happy that we can do all those front crosses, running contacts and a big lead out. We'll be working on increasing speed in the weaves and gaining distance.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
The Grayhart Girls Great Southern Adventure - Part 2 - Agility Star Jam!
Jam with her new title & 3rd place ribbons for earning her OAJ title! |
We arrived in Sanford, NC on Friday, after an eight hour drive from PA, to compete in the Tarheel Weimaraner Club Agility trial. It was a relief to finally check into the hotel and get a chance to relax and let the dogs loose in the room. Debbie, Sky's owner, arrived and we went out for a fabulous dinner at the Steele Pig, which I would highly recommend. A more upscale BBQ restaurant with a talented chef who brings wonderful flavors to traditional barbecue. Debbie had to leave Sky at home due to her coming into season as bitches in season are not allowed at agility trials. My girls made her feel right at home and Savi even slept with her.
We rose early Saturday morning to head over to Bon Clyde Learning Center, the venue for the agility trial. Thankfully, the facility is indoors and air conditioned, as we were having a heat wave with temps in around 100 degrees. We set up the crates and settled the dogs and off I went to walk the Excellent Standard course. The one ring trial was set in a large arena with a dirt floor and metal building. The Tarheel Club did a terrific job with their hospitality and it was a very well run trial. Plus, I met a number of lovely Weim folks and saw old friends. Jessica, Mia's owner arrived late morning, and not only helped the club but taped my runs. Those will be uploaded when I return home. My girls were the only Weims at the trial. Trixie had a good run but missed qualifying due to a handle error. Jam was a bit wild, as the dirt floor made a fast course, and she's never run in this type of environment, but everyone was entertained by her fun run, especially when she had to greet the crowd. A thunderstorm rolled in just before our Open Jumpers runs and the pounding rain on the metal roof upset Trixie and Jam and I pulled both of them off the course when they showed signs of stress. Better to throw away the run or know when to excuse yourself from the ring in order to protect your dog from a negative experience.
Sunday was a new day and Jam was up first in our runs. Boy did she make me proud when she qualified in Open Jumpers with Weaves to earn her OAJ title! She even placed 3rd in the class. The club had special Armadillo retrieving toy prizes for all Weims who qualified and even a High Combined award for the highest scoring Weim to double qualify. I picked the quail toy shown in the photo. Trixie again had a decent run but we had a bauble so no Q.
Jam and me, with Judge David Blakely, with all her trophies and ribbons for High Combined |
The pressure was on for us to qualify in Excellent Standard and win the High Combined award. Again, Jam ran with speed and control to qualify for her 1st Excellent Standard leg and even got a 3rd place! Trixie was up at the end of the lineup and my worst fears came true, a thunderstorm rolled in right before her run. She was stressed and after the 4th obstacke, she was not a happy camper from the thunder and rain noise, so I thanked the judge and excused her from the course. My first priority is her safety and well being.
With Jam double qualifying, she was awarded the High Combined award! A wonderful honor and she was given the giant duck!
Jam is now CH Grayhart's Purple Haze, CD,JH,OA,OAJ,NSD,CGC,VX
Getting ready for our win photo with the judge. The a-frame makes a nice background.
The adventures continue as we followed Jessica home to Wilmington. We have plans to take the dogs swimming and retrieving, to obedience classes and tour downtown Wilmington.
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