| Britster | 11-19-2010 08:36 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by BonBon
(Post 3333083)
Brit, I know I'm not a yorkie but....could I come live with you? You have to be one of the coolest moms ever! :D
Jackson is obviously having a blast on that course. The first and last pics are my favorites, but I had to smile at every one of them. He's so focused and intent in every one. What a great little boy you have. :) | Aww thanks!! LOL. The trainer always comments on how focused he is on me. I love it, but sometimes I don't want him totally focused on me and more focused on the equipment. I was proud when he began going right from the tunnel for example and jumping onto the table without watching me the WHOLE time, hehe. But I do find it very adorable. Quote:
Originally Posted by alaskayorkie
(Post 3333140)
OMG, he's doing GREAT!!!! Thanks for posting the pictures. I know how hard it is to get someone to take them.
How's his jumping style? You may remember me saying Eddie always had a problem with a stutter step -- a hesitation -- before each jump. I attributed that to my having him jump irregular, high things when he was younger. Just wondering if Jackson is more fluid going through the jumps.
I think you found his sport! He looks very happy and unafraid. | Yes! I was sooo happy when the trainer said we were having 'picture day!' because it's been difficult to get ANY pictures or videos.
He actually doesn't have much hesitation when it comes to jumping. Jumping in general his favorite thing to do EVER and he often just runs and jumps without even thinking about it. We give the dogs some off leash time after class and Jackson will be chasing the other dog and if the jump is front of him, he just JUMPS without even thinking twice, lol.
The trainer always cracks up at him because when we're turning around to re-start a practice sequence, he will sometimes jump the jumps on the way back to the beginning... if that makes sense, haha. |