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2005.06.01 - A wolfdog stands on the podium - Obedience Competition in Ryczywol (PL)
When I begun training my wolfdog (Amber Wolf z Peronówki) I didn't think of achieving anything. I didn't even think that sports training will absorb us so much that it will become an everyday activity. I only wanted to train SOMETHING with Amber. I wanted it to make us learn more about each other, teach us both respect each other and strengthen proper relationship between us. It turned out that we achieved much more than that!
Wolfdogs training is developing in Poland. There are a few who are very well trained and amenable, but they make a small percent unfortunately! Wolfdogs' owners are often discouraged by the difficulties in training thinking that they have no chances to win with dogs which are more willing to work and with German or Belgian shepherds which train in all circumstances. But this is not necessarily true! It is always worth training our dogs. No matter how much we achieve we will always win. Training means having a lot of fun and spending time in a useful way. Our contact with the dog is better and our control over him much stronger. It is also worth thinking about sports training. Taking part in various competitions we are able to objectively asses our dog's progress. One of dog sports Amber and I do is Obedience. I would like to tell you about the previous competition in which we achieved a lot and which confirmed that what we do is certainly worth.
After a while number 2 was called, it was time for us! After the first exercise I felt it was going to be all right. Amber wouldn't even turn a hair when I told him to stay from behind a screen. Everything went very good: walking next to me, jumping over an obstacle, retrieving, changing position and smell retrieving (I give it to him in a random order). We got almost maximum points for everything. The thing we got the least points for was telling Amber to go to a certain place (to a square). Amber stopped at one point as if he wanted to ask me whether I was going to throw a ball... ;) and then he went where he was supposed to go:D We didn't loose too many points because I didn't give too many commands.
We were very happy when we could get off the ring. I was happy that we made it, Amber was happy that he was free at last.
I gave Amber a few days off after the competition and now we train again... I realize that it may not always be so well, but I know that there is a chance that a wolfdog can be compared with the best! Ela
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