It was sunny and warm, and we arrived on time (for a change), lovely property . it is a new place for us but the same instructor.
Razzle Dazzle wowed the crowd again, I got lots of lovely compliments, but none for his shiney purple tieback/topknot

So refreshing to see a confident wee doggie. We had a pit bull mix, who was wearing a muzzle, who was very interested in Razzle, needless to say Razzman was tight lead into me. But Heather tried to keep us on opposite sides of the pool. More I think to separate the Blackies from the Pitbull.
He did 7ft 7inches as his longest jump! Such a good boy. A couple of times for what-ever reason he didn't find the ramp to exit the water.

Dara our puppy BRT, she did super super. Her first time off an official competition dock, and I think her longest jump was 8.5 ft. Dara did super well with all the dog folks, and was much admired for her beauty, and her courage in the jumping! Not to mention her friendliness.
Magic did well, although for some reason the first jump he refused it. Seemed a bit confused, but once in the water, he got his dock diving legs under him and we were good to go!
Just so you know the dock is lifted up about 2ft off the water, so that is a long way down for a Yorkie!
Cost wise it was not too bad. $40 for Daras' lesson, and $25 for the two jumpers.
We took lots of vids and pics - but my puter guy isn't back until the 26th; it will be a long two or so days till I get my media library un-corrupted

With multiple dogs doing events like this, it is necessary that they know and accept their crates. Another good reason for crate training!