11-13-25
Capitol Park Soccer Fields
For Seren, stairstep with articles & food as marked on map. Age 2 hr. Wind had been mild until we started running the track, when it got quite gusty. This caused her to get blown off, as on Tuesday. Because I knew where the track was, I wouldn’t let her get very far off it & we muddled through. Her articles were good.
Question for the experts: On a blind track (i.e. test) if you suspect dog is getting blown downwind, stepping behind her doesn’t help her get back on, what do you do? Hope she comes to the edge of the scent bubble soon & when she gives LOS step upwind? Or is there a better strategy?
video: https://youtu.be/fzteQSGg0_I?feature=shared
For Dylan, 4 turn track with 1 intermediate article, incorporating going up small hill, down earthen stairs, & thru openings in fence. Age 1 hour
The challenges I had planned for he handled well, perhaps because I used appropriate augmentation there. Unanticipated challenges/distractions (construction starting across the street & line painting on field while track was aging, more traffic on the road than I expected that time of day, area apparently more of a dog walking spot than I knew) didn’t go as well😂. I was interested to note that his critical distance for wanting to go after cars became much longer in an unfamiliar location than in the places we usually walk.




i think in a test that you would have to step in behind - otherwise, they may call you for guiding. (because they would think that you could 'see' the track layers path)
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