Now I'm finally home again! ;) We have been training the whole day, tracking and obedience. As fast as my mum parked the car I went away to prepare the tracking. The tracking was about 500-600 metres and it had 5 angles and 6 objects. We were tracking on a field so I could mark the ancles 'naturally', I could turn the side of the wet kind of corn thats been left. She did the tracking with a very good tempo and she kept her nose down in the ground. We used two leashed in the practise, so I had the chance to slow her down (or she will run through the whole tracking :) ). She didn't care and kept doing a very great job. She did five angles of 90 degrees, and she only misses one a little because a old track kept going forward. She was intensive and did a really great and clean job! The only thing that wasn't perfect was her lyings, she didn't lie down as straight as she is supposed to. But why bother? She did a really great job and I'm glad for that. If the tracking we did last week was about 80 pts of 100 so was this about 94 pts! So it's looking great, and I just can't wait until the spring when we're going to compete! And when she was tracking, she was almost exactly there where I went with my feets. Great! I've been waiting a long time for this moment! Finally!
We did even practise obedience. And she did the obedience and fetching real great! But she has to practise a bit more with the jumping. She is hesitating a bit, but not on the A. Except that everything's looking great! A great practise day, and I have to thank the cook of the day, the food tasted real great! Please, look at the pictures below, it't from todays practise:








Teijo, who slept in the same building as we did, showed us the day before how to hold the line so it doesn't slip right through your hand. When I was using that grip for the first time, I had the line around my left finger. Nira lied down, waiting for me to commend her to start. I was never really prepared for the hit, so when I command her to start my finger was pushed down with a lof of power. I was real close breaking it there! It still hurts a lot, but it doesn't matter. I can still practise with her. :) The practise was going real great, and later at the afternoon after a quick lunch, we went to the breeders who has .jpg)
The second day started real good for the helper (baitor) Jusa. The dog that you can see on the picture is very powerful and here he crushes a bite sleeve! Jusa can't get loose and he had to lay down about 10 minutes before be dog finally released the bite sleeve on the handlers command! And everyone who was watching could not do anything but laughing! :) Under the weekend the dog crushed two bite sleeves, both time on Jusa!
The second day the practised really got forward. I was certain as handler and I gave Nira a lof of praise under the practise. That maked her satisfy, when she knew that she was doing a great job! The changeovers was so much better and she was quiet when she followed the prayer. And she got a perfect bite every time! And when she got the bite I command her to sit, so she could relax, having the bite sleeve in her mouth And then I command "lie down", took my hand around the necklace, command "release" and kicked away the bite sleeve! That was her best IPO-practise so far! And when it started looking real great, she got the bite and we ran to the car, and there she got water, and of course a lot of praise!




After the show we practised a bit obedience, and that was the best obedience practise we ever done! It seems like I had get better contact with Nira after giving her a lot of praise under the weekend! She did everything that I wanted her to do! And after the obedience practise I played with her. It was such a surprise for me, that the practise was going that great! I'd never thought that she was going to surprise me like that!





The first day started with an assembly 8 o'clock in the morning. Breakfast was 7 o'clock. There were about 200 persons that camed to the assembly. They called out all the handlers name and race of the dog, and in which practise group they were going to be with. The group that me and my sister were in had to go 30 kilometres towards Kotka, to a football ground. That because the original area wasn't enough for all the handlers, dogs and helpers/baitor. Our group included about 30 handlers and helpers. All the helpers in our group had experiences from the WC. The helpers were very calm and certain about what they were doing. It was fun watching how the handlers that had been in the WC practised their dogs. During the practise the helpers children played with their equipment. The next generation of dog handlers and helpers, maybe??
The picture on top is Nalles daughter and the picture below is Japes son.
The first practised was good, but not great. If I and Nira would do that practise now after that weekend so would it be much better! He saw that her changeovers wasn't that good. So he said to me that's goal for the weekend. To get cleaner and better changeovers. Cause, if you got a great changeover on the dog, the dogs bite, aggression and speed when she's jumping in to the bite sleeve will get so much better!
After practising with Nalle, Nira got a two hours rest before it was our turn again. We were going to put Nira on a lead that was around a tree, so Nalle could work on an easier way with her. I were going to praise her a lot too, and hold in the leash so she didn't were going to get any injury when she's supposed to go from defence to following the pray. This practise was a bit better than the last one, but we had to practise lot before we would see any change.

