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Showing posts with label top ten. Show all posts

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Taking Tika From a Wild Young Thing to A Champion

SUMMARY: A bright memory, updated.
Posted on Facebook August 10, 2019.

As a younger dog, Tika was, at times, frustrating beyond belief. Independent and too dang smart, knowing what she could get away with when I didn't know how to fix it. For those who might be tempted to give up hope with their own crazy, challenging, overwhelming dog:

7 years after Tika retired from agility, in the 22" Performance category, she's still #13 over all in Gamblers, #11 in Jumpers, #11 in Snooker, and #13 in Standard. For "all-breed" (mixed breed), she's still #2 in Standard, #1 in Snooker, #1 in Jumpers, and #1 in Gamblers.

And I was able to hike off- and on-leash with her in so many places (well--not always perfect--but mostly).  (And so many other things, too: Tricks, visiting, being around any other dogs at any time...)

I'm proud of what we accomplished, and it paid off in spades in the immense joy I earned on and off the agility field with her.


Sunday, January 27, 2013

Random Updates

SUMMARY: Boost, Tika

Last week in class, Boost and I did not get through a single exercise without knocking one or more bars. Usually more. Haven't really been practicing. That could have something to do with it. Started doing some jumps again today.

On the other hand, today she carried her frisbee all the way to the park, 2/3 of a mile. That's a record for her.

No class this past week due to rain.

Tika is doing fine. Seems deafer and has less stamina all the time, but ohhhhh so gradually. Still can leap straight into the air with all four feet when I get the leashes for Walkies, and run full speed after a frisbee.

She's taking 3 different meds. Found that I could get her a pet prescription card at Walgreens for $20 and get one of the meds there at less than from the vet. Just ordered more meds from KVVet.com, about half the price of the vet's office. As he said, i can probably get better prices from companies that buy huge quantities of these things at a time than from their office, which buys small amounts at a time. (Small practice.)

That all helps immensely. Closer to $100 a month than the $200/month I'd been worried about. Still--that adds up over the year.

Tika didn't make Top Ten in anything this year, no surprise--competed less often and not as fast as she'd been. But still #16 in Jumpers and I think still around 26th in Standard and Snooker (Gamblers we stopped competing in at all).

Just sent in my entry for our first agility trial since November. Very very weird to fill out an entry for only one dog. I've competed in 273 trials through the years, and these are the only ones for which I entered only one dog:
  • 1996/97, had only Remington: 11 trials.
  • 2005, tried to retire Jake so running only Tika: 3 trials.
  • 2006, only Tika for some random trials, not sure why I ran Jake in some and not others: 6 trials
  • 2006, only Tika--Jake died and Boost not ready: 1 trial
  • 2007, USDAA nationals, only Tika, Boost not qualified: 1 trial
  • 2009, Boost out with sore abdominals so only Tika, 2 trials
  • 2009, Tika swollen toe so only Boost, 1 trial
That was over 50 trials ago. And all of those I considered to be simply temporary. This time--there's no one else in the lineup. Just feels weird.


But still not sure what my future agility plans are. Still fermenting.

Thursday, August 09, 2012

Honoring the Veteran Dogs

SUMMARY: Tika's moment in the sun.

Every few years, one of our clubs does some special event to honor those veteran agility dogs who have participated in the sport.

This August, SMART is making this nice gesture:
SMART's 10 Year Anniversary Honor Run for Veteran Dogs
On Saturday, August 25, SMART would like to honor the agility dogs who have for most of the last 10 years been the reason SMART and its sister clubs exist.

If you have a veteran dog ten years of age or older, please consider participating in this "Honor SMART's legacy" run. This will be an abbreviated agility run without contacts (or if you wish, just walk into the ring with your dog) during which time an announcer will read your dog's achievements over the PA.

Entry is free and each participating dog will earn a certificate of merit and a gift as SMART's way of acknowledging lifetime effort and achievement.

I attended SMART's first two events, which were fun matches, in 2002; Tika participated in their December 2002 match. So Tika's competition career just about exactly parallels SMART's existence.

Therefore, I have submitted the following according to their guidelines (although not sure that they'll have time to go over all of this while she's running the abbreviated course).

Full registered name of dog:
Finchester's Tika
Call name of dog:
Tika
Date of birth:
Feb 14, 2001
All titles achieved (not just agility and not just USDAA, include obedience, tracking, comformation, etc) or special placements:
In USDAA:
  • LAA-Gold, ADCH-Silver, PDCH-Silver, PGCH/PJCH/PRCH/PSCH-Gold*, TM-Platinum, PTM-Platinum. (* 3 snookers short of her PDCH-Gold)
  • Annual Performance 22" Top Ten in all four classes in 2010, and in 3 classes in 2011 including #1 in Jumpers and #2 in Gamblers
  • Ooh--new fun numbers! Lifetime overall Performance 22" Top Ten:
    #8 in gamblers,
    #9 in jumpers,
    #10 in snooker,
    #11 in standard,
    #20 in Tournaments--
     
  • oh, and Lifetime among 22" mixed breeds:
    #1 in  Gamblers,
    #1 in Snooker,
    #1 in Jumpers,
    #2 in Standard,
    #1 in Tournament!

In CPE: C-ATE, EX-ST/JP/WC/FH/SN

In NADAC: EAC, EGC, NJC

CPE Nationals 2006: High in Trial - Standard - Level C 24-inch dogs

USDAA Nationals:
  • DAM Team finalist 2006 with Carlene Chandler's Brenn and Mary Van Wormers's Skeeter
  • Qualified for Nationals in Grand Prix 2003-2012, Steeplechase 2004-2012 (except 2007), DAM Team 2005-2012
Is dog a rescue? If so, brief explanation of how your dog was adopted?
Tika is a rescue. She was turned in to the shelter at 3 months for being too wild, adopted, and again returned at about 6 months for being too wild. The shelter then turned her over to rescue, where she was fostered by Gina Campodonico, who knew that I was looking for another agility dog.
Dog's favorite activity, any special characteristics/likes/dislikes that will give spectators a sense of what makes him/her special:
Tika loves to snuggle, loves to play tug, loves to go for long off-leash hikes, loves clicker training, and really really really loves to eat.
One thing you'd like to tell your dog, if s/he could understand English:
"Please don't bark so much! But I love you anyway!"
Anything else you'd like us to know?
Tika's ground speed still seems as fast as ever, but arthritis slows her down in agility, and our biggest handicap now is that she can hardly hear anything anymore.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Addendums

SUMMARY: Stretching, more results, Grand Prix challenge

Stretching: For years, first thing in the morning when I'm in the bathroom doing my morning ablutions, I've rewarded the dogs for stretching and attempted to put names to it--"Stretch" for stretching out the front, "Other legs" for stretching out the back. Tika always leaves the room to stretch out her back legs just out of my sight, so I haven't been able to reward that for her. I started this after a Susan Garrett seminar back when Boost was a puppy, I think.

They don't always understand it when out of context--and, really, they're not particularly useful commands when they'll already do it in that particular location on their own, which is why it's a good place to shape the behavior. Therefore, recently I've been trying the commands in other locations, such as at the last two agility trials. Yesterday I opened Boost's crate, said "Stretch," which she did nicely out through the crate door; then I said "Other legs," and she did! (She doesn't typically stretch when coming out of the crate, so this was clearly progress.) We apparently impressed a nearby friend whom I didn't know was there.

Friday Snooker:
I just now looked at the results--despite having only 24 points (you need at least 37 to Q), Tika placed 2nd of 6 dogs for 3 Top Ten points! How funny is that?! Apparently everyone was having some trouble with that Snooker course.

Grand Prix: Sunday's Grand Prix offered a huge challenge in the final box that the dogs had to get through (formed by 17, 18, Aframe, and 5). It was so tempting for the dog to go across adjacent sides (17 to 5), but I thought that if I was far enough ahead and yelling, they'd come with me. Worked for Tika, didn't work for Boost. Even if you got the front cross in there, dogs would knock bars or take the wrong jump anyway.

It was about a 20% Q rate, which isn't the worst I've ever seen, but sure not the best. Thought it would be worth posting.

Here's a video of a nonqualifying but really nice, fast run (Fireball Pryse) with a front cross and a bar down there.

P.S. Watch the weave entry--that's the one that Boost ran past on the far side because it was apparently too difficult for her to make that entry. Reallllllyyyy?!




Monday, July 02, 2012

Top Ten Nostalgia

SUMMARY: Tika's Top Ten summary

Gee, it was only a few months ago when I was obsessing about getting just another placement or two to get into the USDAA Performance Top Ten. Now we're just out of it; Tika no longer has the speed with her age or the confidence with her hearing issues, I've already conceded that.

Today's mail brought a reminder of former glory: her pin and certs for 2011 Top Ten in three of the four regular classes.

Thereby making me wax nostalgic about her brief but excellent appearances in the Top Ten ranks. We could never manage it at Championship 26", but moving over into Performance 22" at about 8 1/2 years old, her body loved it.

We were never a really astounding team; we did it with consistency, just enough speed to be able to place regularly, and (I like to think) pretty good strategies in the points games. Now, though, the speed isn't there, and the points games (Snooker and Gamblers) have been a disaster for us for the last few months. Still Qing in Standard and Jumpers kinda regularly but not getting the placements.

Herewith some notes about our rapid rise and decline. She's turned out to be such a good girl, for a dog pound reject because she was too crazy for two different "normal" families!

2009201020112012
Gamblers tied for 12th
(Moved to Pf in April; had 29 points, took 30 to be Top Ten)
6th
(46 pts; took 37)
2nd
(59 pts; took 39)
-
(Not even entering gamblers any more; can't get the gambles)
Jumpers -
(Moved to Pf in Oct, for 2 trials only)
4th
(53 pts, took 25)
1st
(64 pts, took 30)
currently 8th
with 13 pts (but we won't get 30ish pts to stay in top 10 )
Snooker 11th
(moved to Pf in April; had 29 points, took 30 to be Top Ten)
4th
(42 pts, took 31)
12th
(had 26 pts, took 27)
-
(not even in top 25)
Standard -
(Moved to Pf in July; not in top 25)
4th
(48 pts, took 34)
6th
(41 pts, took 35)
currently 15th
with 13 pts (for sure we won't get mid-30s pts for top ten)

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Cool Top Ten


SUMMARY: A brief note about Tika's 2012 Top Ten standings.

Hope you're all cool and comfy while I'm roasting. Posting this in advance for your cool-saturday-morning pleasure.

I'm trying not to look at Top Tens this year, because our chances are so very slim at making it in again.

I've also decided not to do the Labor Day weekend regional this year, and for the past 3 years, that has been a big point-earner for us. This year, doubt it would be for all the same reasons that I doubt we'll be Top Ten at all.  And I'm SOOOOOOO thinking about doing even fewer trials this year after the big push the last few months. (Have you heard THAT before?)

But, meanwhile, it's kinda fun to look.

At the moment, in 22" Performance, Tika is:
  • Tied for 6th in Jumpers with 13 points (it'll take at least 30 pts to be Top Ten at the end of the year, but for the moment it's nice)
  • Tied for 11th in Standard with  13 points (it'll take probably 35 at the end of the year)
And of course we're a no-show in Snooker (can't even Q most of the time for some reason) or Gamblers (not even entering any more).

Meanwhile, according to the USDAA Lifetime Achievement Awards listing, Tika is currently the 126th all-time Qualifying-score earner.  As long as she looks happy doing it, we'll  keep on trying to add to that count.

Friday, June 01, 2012

Off to Turlock Again

SUMMARY: Hot weekend; hopefully in more than just temperature.
Current prediction for Turlock's temperature for this weekend's USDAA trial is 92 both days (33.3 C). Has been worse. Could be better.

Not exactly sure why I'm going except habit. The June trial is usually hot, usually fairly small so no great Top Ten points (even if I thought Tika could get some), Sunday is only Team and neither dog needs team Qs, and although I love the people and the site, stilllllll, why did I sign up? It's so hard to NOT sign up for things that I usually sign up for. Ah, well, I'm sure I'll have a fine time.

It's actually a 2 1/2 day trial; I didn't sign up for Friday, which is the only masters Jumpers for the weekend--and Boost still needs those Qs desperately, and that's one of only 2 classes this year that I think Tika has a chance of being Top 10 in, maybe if we can hang on by a thread through the year. So we're missing that.

There is a Snooker on Saturday, along with five other classes, but signed Tika up for only 4 of them. At least Boost and I get another chance at a Snooker Super-Q and Tika gets a chance to fill in one of her missing 5 Snooker Qs for her Gold PDCH.

That would be about the only reason we're going, and if I had thought about it more a month or so ago, I might've backed out of it.

But I do like the teams I'm on; Boost with her half-sister Roulette and dog-friend Deenie--team name "BooDeeRoo"; and Tika with our long-time partner Brenn as "Here We Go Again" (again). Both Tika and Brenn are supposed to be retired from team now forever, but, what the heck, here we are doing it one more time. Always fun to team with fun and familiar friends.

Hope you all have a lovely and not too hot temperature-wise weekend doing whatever you're going to do, but that it's a hot weekend for you with some hot things to do and that you're really hot as in getting a lot of Qs for a change or maybe winning the lottery.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

2011 Top Ten Final

SUMMARY: Tika in 3 categories; close in the other 2.
These should be the final results for the year. Nationally, in 22" Performance, Tika ranked:
  • 1st in Jumpers
  • 2nd in Gamblers
  • 6th in Standard
  • 12th in Snooker
  • 16th in Tournament
I updated the Tika Top Ten page (link above) with the complete Top 25 info, marked up with dogs that we often compete against.

[And this sucks--I typed up a whole post about those other dogs and how old they are and like that, and it seems to have vanished completely. Not going to try to reproduce it, sorry. Mood: Frustrated. :-( ]

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Top Ten Minus One

SUMMARY: No Snooker for us.
Yup, we messed up often enough this year in snooker that, with 3 weeks of results still to go to be posted on the USDAA site, I already can see now that Tika and I didn't make Top Ten Snooker this year.

We earned one more whole point the other weekend that's not on here yet, but that still puts us only at 11th.

Ah, well. We'll have to be peacefully content with Gamblers, Standard, and Jumpers. (OK! I'll take it!)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Making Myself Feel Better

SUMMARY: Lifetime Achievements, Top Tens.
I looked at the USDAA listing of Lifetime Qs (in Masters, P3, and Tournament), and got to thinking that only 130 dogs in the history of agility have ever earned more Qs than Tika has.

Of those, there are:
  • 76  Border Collies
  • 12  Australian Shepherds
  • 9  mixed breeds--Tika's category
  • 6  Shetland Sheepdogs
  • 5  Jack Russell Terriers
  • 4  Calling Birds...oh, wait, sorry, wrong meme
  • 3  Rat Terriers
  • 2 each  Cardigan Welsh Corgis, Australian Cattle Dogs, Golden Retrievers, and Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers
  • 1 each  American Foxhound, Toy Fox Terrier, Portuguese Water Dog, Whippet, Catahoula Leopard Dog, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Belgian Malinois, Keeshond, English Shepherd, Labrador, and Pyrenean Shepherd
Of those 130, 18 are local Bay Area dogs. Of those 18, at least 7 are retired or deceased. Of the remaining, all except one (the Pyr Shep, and I'll bet you can guess who that is) are competing in Performance now, and some of those in only a couple of classes a day, just to give them something to do.

So I guess Tika hasn't done too badly in her agility career at all.  Not bad for a  dog who was turned into the shelter twice for being too hyper and then taken by Rescue because the shelter didn't want to try adopting her out to the general public another time.

Top Ten Silly Stuff

Just trying to remind myself that numbers can be so deceptive. And it all depends on which numbers you look at, anyway.O n the USDAA subscriber site, you can look at Top Ten by region and by breed! Oooh, a whole set of 3 more ways to pick the numbers you want! For example, let's feel better about Tika in Snooker:

Performance 22" Snooker rankings as of late November, Tika is:
  • Overall: 12th
  • In the Southwest Region: 5th
  • Among Mixed Breeds: 2nd
  • Among Mixed Breeds in the Southwest Region: 1st
Well, there ya go, we're number 1! That and $20 will buy us a Steeplechase entry.

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

USDAA Weekend Is Coming

SUMMARY: What's going on.
No, I still haven't posted photos from the October or November CPE trials or the hikes I've been on or pretty much nuthin'.

Friday I'll be heading out of town for another 3-day USDAA weekend in Santa Rosa. Thank goodness first dog on the line isn't until 9 a.m.; I can sleep in a little later than usual (although it's a Friday, so I'll have to deal with morning commute traffic--uhhhhhh--maybe I can't sleep in a little later).

It's three days because they put Team on Friday. I really didn't want to use another vacation day that I don't have, but Tika just needs one Team Q for her Performance Tournament Platinum--that's 50 tournament Qs since we moved to Performance in mid-2009. Such a far cry from our youthful days in Championship (2003-2009)!

Our Qing percentages in the team events:

ChPerfNotes
Steeplechase 29% 77% We almost always Q if we run clean. In Championship, our non-Qs were almost always knocked bars or ticked broad jumps. In Performance, hmm, she mostly stopped knocking bars and ticking broad jumps.
Grand Prix 62% 55% Her Q rate in Championship is higher because, until the end of 2008, you could Q with 5 faults. In Perf, hmm, most errors are obvious handling errors with random popped contacts (mostly danged dogwalk). Why I can handle steeplechase, which is much faster, but have problems in GP, dunno. 
Team 59% 100% Have Qed 9 out of 9 attempts in Performance. I attribute that primarily to the fact that Tika and her teammates are more experienced than they were in early championship, noting that the percentage is a little skewed for Championship--she Qed only once in her first 7 attempts and then 9 of her next 10.

AAAAAAaaaaanyway, that's 5 runs on Friday for team (Standard, Gamblers, Jumpers, Snooker, Relay), then Saturday and Sunday give us Steeplechase, Grand Prix, two Standards, two Jumpers, two Pairs Relay, and one each Gamblers and Snooker.

What I'd like for Tika (see also the "The Campaign" link above):

  • Team Q to complete her Tournament Platinum
  • Qs Qs Qs  towards her LAA platinum
  • For Top Ten, would just be nice to get a couple more Standard points and a win in Snooker. I still think that won't put us in the Top Ten in Snooker, but it's our only hope, Obiwan.
For Boost:
  • The usual Qs we're hurtin' for: Jumpers. Snooker Super-Qs, Grand Prix.
  • Nice smooth runs without refusals, runouts, or knocked bars.
And as long as we're looking at Q percentages, here are some for Boost:
  • Gamblers: 27%
  • Jumpers: 9%
  • Pairs Relay: 37%
  • Snooker: 21% (but SuperQs--only 1 so far ever, so 1.3% SQs)
  • Standard: 16%
  • Steeplechase: 17%
  • Grand Prix: 8%
  • Team: 37% (Only 1 out of 3 times, but not as bad as I had assumed)
The best news is that all the Merle Girls seem healthy and happy and ready to go. The second best news is that the weather is supposed to be mostly sunny and cool; good agility weather.
OK, now off to do errands, earn a living, and all that until early Friday morning.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Not The Way I Expected Things To Go

SUMMARY: USDAA weekend results, plus The Campaign and Top Ten updates.

Wellllll I knew it would be an--er--interesting weekend when Saturday's first two runs started off with Boost getting two Qs and Tika none.

Tika ended up with only 3 Qs for the whole weekend of 11 Qable classes, although she won both rounds of Steeplechase, won both Gamblers (although only one was  a Q), won Snooker.  Admittedly, the courses were very hard this weekend, with very low Q rates, but we mostly lost Qs in stupid ways (leaving the table early, called on the dogwalk up contact, things like that). She ran nicely in Pairs on Saturday but her partner Eed; she Eed in Sunday Pairs on a stupid handling move--she did exactly what I asked her to right after we finished what I considered to be the hard part of the run. Just a comedy of errors. 

We were back to having our usual Very High Gamblers Opening Points; on Saturday, that got us the win even though we didn't Q (because almost no one did); on Sunday, that also got us the win (only 2 dogs in our class got the gamble, but also she had 3rd highest points of all dogs at the trial).

I am starting to worry about bars, though--she had 3 or 4 down this weekend, which is nothing compared to, say, Boost, but quite a few more than she's been pulling in Performance. Something to watch, I guess.

Boost also ended with 3 Qs, and floored me by finishing in the top 3 in TWO classes: 2nd in Standard on Saturday (OK, there were only 3 Qs in her whole class of 22 dogs, but her time was really nice, too), and 3rd in Gamblers on Sunday (again, only about 5 of 27 Qed, but she still had about the 4th highest opening points of all dogs at the trial--would've been higher if she hadn't run past the last jump and tire before the gamble). Happy Human Mom.

She missed one weave entry, which I hope is not the first step descending back into "i don't know how to weave", but her other weaves--what few we did--were nice.

She left more than one contact early, so I used our last gamblers of the weekend to hold her for a long time on 3 contacts and she did that nicely. (And still had 4th highest opening points, with that and running past obstacles. If only...   well, ok, don't go there.)

Sadly, we had meltdowns (defined as multiple incidents of bars down, refusals, runouts, etc.) in one Pairs, one Jumpers, and Steeplechase. Nicely, one Jumpers was pretty darned smooth in the handling and running, except 2 bars came down.

My goals and results on The Campaign and Top Ten:
  • Tika Platinum Tournament:
    Weekend goal:
    Finish the one non-team Q she needs.
    Results:
    Accomplished (Steeplechase). Now on to December to finish (I hope) that last team Q.
  • Tika Platinum LAA:
    Weekend goal: Earn Qs at [at least] the 60% rate she's been earning them since we moved to performance almost 2 years ago.  That should've been 6 or 7 Qs out of 11 possible.
    Results: Jeez, 3 Qs, a paltry 27%.
  • Tika PDCH-Gold:
    Weekend goal: Well, with our 60% expected Q rate, we should've been able to knock off 5 or 6 of these.
    Results: We got two. (Gamblers and Snooker.)
  • Boost ADCH:
    Weekend goal: Well, trying not to be greedy and hope for two Jumpers Qs AND a Snooker Super-Q, but one of the three would be nice.
    Results: Zilch. Not surprising, really, but discouraging.
  • Boost ADCH-Bronze:
    Weekend goal: Other than needing the ADCH and a slew more Jumpers, she also needs 3 Gamblers.
    Results: Got one of those Gamblers.
  • Tika Top Ten Standard [not officially in The Campaign]:
    Weekend goal: Want to get  "a few more"  points to keep us in the top 10. A 1st place either day would've gotten us 5 each; 2nd place 3 each; 3rd place 1 each.
    Result: One pathetic 3rd place, and it wasn't even a Q. But I'll take the 1 point.
  • Tika Top Ten Snooker [not officially in The Campaign]:
    Weekend goal: As I had observed earlier, our only chance in Heckaroonies to make it into the Top Ten this year is to win this weekend's one Snooker AND the December Snooker, and even so, that probably won't be enough. So actually I abandoned this as a goal. Our Q rate was so low on Saturday that I just wanted to pick something very easy and flowy and not even care if we placed, just get the Q. Not only was it a low-point run, but we also knocked a bar on one of the obstacles, making our score even lower. 
    Results: Oddly enough, we won anyway, for 5 Top Ten points. This could just be giving me false hope that we could do it again in December, because based on our history this year and the expected competitors, that's still very unlikely. But maybe...
  • Tika Top Ten Gamblers [not official etc.]:
    Weekend goal: None; we have plenty of points for this year.
    Results: Well, we won *both* gamblers, for 10 more points--and one of them we didn't even Q. That moves us up from 3rd on the list to a very solid 2nd place. In other words, just bragging points.
I've updated the tracking page for The Campaign  and for Tika's Top Ten.

Friday, November 04, 2011

Tika Top Ten Ticker

SUMMARY: We might or might not make Snooker this year, but the other three seem probable.
I've updated my Tika Top 10 page (link above) with the USDAA standings as of Oct 23 more or less.

Still to come:
  • We have two more trials in which to get points: NAF next weekend and Bay Team in December.
  • NAF gives us 2 Standard, 2 Jumpers, 2 Gamblers, and 1 Snooker.
  • Bay Team gives us 2 Standard, 2 Jumpers, 1 Gamblers, and 1 Snooker.
  • Dang,  Snooker is what I really need points in.
 Current standings:

  • Gamblers: in 3rd place with 46 points. Last 2 years have required 30 and 38 pts to be in the top 10. At this time last year, the 10th place dog had 32 points; this year only 28. Therefore: I venture to say that we're set for Gamblers.
  • Jumpers: In 1st place with 52 points. Simply: We're set for Jumpers. Might not stay in 1st place, but that doesn't buy you anything extra.
  • Standard: In 7th place with 35 points. The last 2 years have required 36 and 34 points for top ten.  Last year and this year, at this time, the #10 dog has 30 points. I would surely like to get a few more points to be safe. With 4 chances, I think the odds are decent that we'll pick up at least a couple more. So: Iffy but likely.
  • Snooker: In 17th with 20 points. Last 2 years it took 30 and 31 points to be top ten, and the odds of us collecting 10 points in two snookers at two fairly small trials is nil, especially with our low rate of success this year. The current #10 has only 24, though, and last year at this time #10 had 30 (and the #7,8,9 dogs have 25). So--maybe we only need 6 points. That's still a huge stretch--I'm guessing we'd have to win both those snookers to get that, and we're just not doin' that this year. So: Probably not, although I'm always willing to accept miracles.
Tournaments:
Nah, we're nowhere close to having enough points to be Top Ten in Tournaments. We do well, but not THAT well. (Of course, I'm just guessing, since they don't post performance top ten points anywhere that I can find.)

Summary:
Go, have fun, don't worry about Top Ten. It'll either happen or it won't. And they only send one pin no matter how many Top Tens you're in, so...meh!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Can I Just Go To Bed Now?

SUMMARY: A weekend of mixed successes.
This always has been, and always will be, the only thing I love about waking to the cursedly early alarm and leaving the house while it's still dark:


It can be pretty nice at the agility field, too:

Saturday was hot but not scorching, although it started the day with lightning flashing in the distance and little rain stormlets drifting across the valley, sprinkling us once or twice.
Sunday was perfect agility weather--mostly overcast, shirtsleeve weather but comfortable for the dogs.

Saturday was handler melt-down and Boost melt-down day

Boost started the day in Pairs Relay by bailing off the teeter just past the tipping point (a continued behavior from the last trial or two). We Qed anyway. Tika and her partner Qed also.

Boost's Standard was lovely through the first 12 obstacles, but the 13th was the teeter and she came off the middle again. I told her to "down" a couple of times, and although only her front end ever went down, I decided to continue. And then at the end--a lovely, perfectly aligned and flowing set of 3 jumps, and she approached the last one, then turned back towards me, and hence had to run past it because she was too close to jump it. Argh!

Tika's Standard was clean although not too fast in weaves or dogwalk; 2nd place and a Q, completing her Perf. Standard Silver (25 Qs) and her Perf. Silver ADCH! Yeah! As it turns out, this might have been the only highlight of the weekend.

In Gamblers, Boost had 2nd highest opening points of all dogs, was in perfect position for the closing, which was a send over a jump to the weaves, and she went into the weaves perfectly and then came back out toward me. Arghhhh!

Because I saw SO many very good dogs also pop out of the weaves, I changed my course for Tika to practice distance weaves in the opening, which she did perfectly, and did them again perfectly in the gamble, for a Q. The problem was that all of our dang high-quality 22" performance friends & competitors are so good that they got the high points in the opening AND got the gamble, so we were only 4th of 7 dogs. No top ten points or even glory points (the glory of having high a great score) there.

Snooker has become my nemesis this year with both dogs. Saturday's I thought was very doable, but, yes, it included a teeter in the sequence I wanted to do multiple times. The first time, Boost popped off before the bottom (although the judge gave us the points). The second time, she came right off the middle again, so I picked her up and carried her off, then put her into her crate without even putting her collar back on. ARRRRGHHHHH!!! Why after 6 years of lovely teeters are hers broken?!?

With Tika's run, I was at the score table trying to finish calculating the SuperQs for the previous height group and suddenly realized that we were up next. In Snooker, if you miss your turn, you're out. My normal routine with the dogs is this:
Open crate.
Release dog and put slip leash around her neck as she comes out.
Move hands from slip leash collar directly to regular collar and remove it.
Give dog toy, do a little jogging and tug of war.
With Tika, massage/rub/stretch legs, neck, shoulders, and back.

Because I was in a hurry and we were up next, here's what I did: Open crate, release dog, put slip leash around her neck, and I was doing so, notice that there's a collar on the ground in front of her crate, and my rushed mind said, "oh, I must not have put it back on her after her last run," run directly into the ring and start running.

Stupid. It was Boost's collar, of course. So we got whistled off almost immediately for having a collar on.

In Jumpers with Boost, first thing I did was put her over the wrong jump after the 3rd obstacle. After that, the runouts, refusals, and bars down didn't really matter.

Tika knocked the 2nd bar in her Jumpers run, so no Q, although ended up still in 2nd place for one tiny Top Ten point.

In Steeplechase, Boost popped out of her first set of weaves, I said "oops" or something, stopped her, and made her fix them. When she popped out of the 2nd set of weaves, I picked her up and carried her off. Tika Ran nicely and won the first round--although there were only 4 dogs in her group, and one of them scratched, and one of them E-ed, so only 2 of us went on to round 2.

For the day: Tika Qed 4 of 6, Boost 1 of 6. Tika Top Ten pts: 3 top for Standard, 1 for an n-Qing jumpers. Funny, that!

Good thing Boost is cute.

By the middle of the day Saturday, I realized that I felt way more tired than usual and couldn't face moving everything around in MUTTMVR to sleep there, let alone putting it all back the next day. So I splurged and got a room at the Travellodge up the street. I've stayed there before and liked it, although usually shared a room. Was delighted to pay only $50 including tax and everything.


Instead of all that hard work, I had a nice long shower and relaxed and played with the dogs.

After meeting friends for dinner--three of us had chamionship level titles to celebrate--I went back to the hotel, crawled into bed, and slept very well, a bit over 9 hours straight, until the alarm went off.

Sunday was more handling disasters, Tika melt-down, and Boost getting SO CLOSE--


Tika was the only dog in her group in Steeplechase--the other dog scratched. So we could've done anything on course except eliminate (go off course) and win and bring home the money. She knocked the 2nd jump, but it didn't matter, and the rest of it was nice, so we came home flush with a whole $9.

In Jumpers, Boost ran PERFECTLY dagnabbit because halfway through I had a moment where I couldn't remember the next jump and so she got a refusal while I thought about it. CRAP CRAP CRAP! Tika knocked the first bar [hmmm, lots of Tika bar-knocking this weekend, wonder what's up?], so no Q, but again placed 3rd for one tiny top ten point.

In Standard, in Boost's group, only 3 out of 20 dogs ran clean, and, wow, Boost was not only one of them, but the fastest of those three. Wow, a Q *and* a win!!! Tika also ran clean, but in an increasingly common occurrence, expressed her opinion that down on the table was stupid, and the big delay dropped us to 3rd instead of 1st (only a second separated the top 3 dogs), again for one top ten pt.

In Gamblers, Boost's opening was spectacular, sharing highest points in the whole trial with only one other dog, and we were in perfect position for the gamble and did the 1st three obstacles and all she had to do was... sigh... send slightly to the last jump. 3 times I tried, and 3 times she went toward it and then turned back to me. ARRRGHHHH!

Tika was a good girl but not quite fast enough to finish the obstacle in the opening that would've won it--she also got the gamble like a champ after I nearly bobbled it, so Q and 2nd place for 1 top ten pt.

Grand Prix: Boost missed her weave entry but otherwise had a gorgeous run on a course that ate up & spit out dogs every which way, and Tika slowed wayyyyyyyy down on the dogwalk and then popped the contact anyway, so no Q there, either. Although, funny, she won! (Shows how much the course was destroying dogs.)

And then, sighhhhhhh, Snooker. Boost was spot-on perfect and all she had to do was run down a beautiful straight line of 3 jumps at the end, and, yes, you guessed it, although while I ran I was praying silently to anyone who'd listen, I was too slow for her and she turned back before the last jump. One more chance at a super-Q lost, although she still ended up placing 5th of 21, SOOO close even with that error because dogs again were dropping like flies. And with Tika, I forgot to put in a front cross where I meant to put one, shoving her directly into an off-course obstacle. Sighhhhhhhhhh.

For the day, Tika Qed 2 out of 6, and Boost also 2 out of 6. Tika top ten points: one for a non-Qing Jumpers, one for standard, one for gamblers.

For the weekend, two beautiful dogs, one exhausted handler--I drooped all day today despite the nice weather, and now that I've dumped my successes and failures here, I'm going to bed EARLY.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Stats From The Weekend

SUMMARY: An assortment of numbers and points.
This might not be very useful because I hardly ever do it, but it is worthwhile to me because it shows how very few issues Boost had this weekend.

Boost

Qty DoneIssues/ NumbersNotes
Weaves101oddball pop in the very middle
Dogwalk60Still 2o/2o over side instead of end, though
Aframe90
Teeter53Came off middle 2x, left w/out going to bottom 1
Start-line stay110
Barslots3Pairs, gamble opening, Std--double on bad front X
Runout/ refusal- 92 in Sat jumpers, 2 in Sun jumpers not "legal" ref's so didn't count, 1 relay so still Qed, 1 snooker closing, 1 gmbl closing, 2 GP
Other faults1Offcourse in Sat's jumpers after already 2 runouts, handler issue
Tables21elbowwwwwws
Q-able Runs10 (out of 11)4 QsPairs, Std, Jump, Stplchase
Steeplechase Rd 26th seed$182nd place!
Top Ten placements9 possible2Stplch 2nd, jumpers 3rd
Titles1 possible0

Tika

Qty DoneIssues/ NumbersNotes
Weaves80
Dogwalk60
Aframe80
Teeter51Inexplicable abandon in gmbl
Start-line stay110
Barslots 1Snooker 1st red
Runout/ refusal - 0
Tables20
Other faults1backjumped snooker red#2
Q-able Runs108 Qsmissed snooker, one gamblers
Steeplechase Rd 23rd seed$92nd place
Top Ten placements9 possible7Stplch 2nd, GP 1st, Std 2nd & 3rd, jumpers 2nd & 2nd, gamblers 2nd, (also pairs 3rd)
Titles2 possible1PF Jumpers Ch Silver

Prednisone

  • Stops itching: Check
  • Drinks more: Check
  • Pees more: Check
  • More restless: Check
  • Stops dropping bars and starts going ahead to jumps instead of turning back: ...huh?! (She'll still be on pred for this coming weekend's 3-day Regional. Will be interesting to see how that looks. And then will be interesting to see what happens when it's all done with.)

Sunday, August 28, 2011

USDAA SMART Day 2

SUMMARY: Another day of wonders.
Tika was back to her normal self, Qing in all four Qable classes, plus 2nd in Steeplechase Round 2.

Otherwise continued her not-quite-1st-place runs:
  • 2nd in Steeplechase, even though she ran pretty fast first thing in the morning, to a really nice run by Kidd
  • 2nd in Gamblers by several points to Chaps.
  • Oh, wait, we did win Grand Prix! For the 4th time this year, after never doing so pre-2011.
  • 2nd in Jumpers by less than a second to Kash.
  • Then, last run of the day, slowed way down in Standard and took 3rd, wayyy behind Chaps and just a smidge behind Mike.
Here's Tika's money run in Steeplechase (although you can't see the tunnel in one corner where the dog has to take the opposite side from the one they're running straight at):


As for her Top Ten points, picked up 0 for snooker, 3 in Gamblers, 4 in standard, and 6 in Jumpers.

Boost amazed me again by mostly keeping up her bars, finished 2nd (!!!!!!) in Steeplechase Round 2 with a really nice run on a really fast course--here for your viewing pleasure (from a different angle from Tika's run, but you STILL can't see that tunnel):


And she actually earned a Jumpers Q! Third masters jumpers Q ever!  Huzzah, huzzah, huzzah, and other crowd-going-wild noises. Furthermore, it was 3rd place in 22"! Our run wasn't exactly "clean"--a bit sort of smudged around the edges and I thought we came off the field with a couple of refusals, but noooooo, plus also only 5 out of the 30 dogs in her class ran clean,  so there we go, now only 2 Jumpers and 2 Super-Qs away from the ADCH.

Yet another video, how about that? (The whistle you hear on the first messy spot is in the other ring...oh, and now you can see a tunnel that the dog has to take the opposite side.)


Standard was an "almost"--she crashed a double after I made a very awkward front cross and might have been flailing my arms, legs, and other body parts. Gamblers opening was nice but I mishandled the entry to a [sigh] very doable gamble. And in grand prix, two runouts on jumps, then she came off the teeter from the side when I rear crossed, for the 3rd time this weekend, so I told her uh-uh, took her off the field, and put her away. 

Time to get the teeter-totter out in the yard again.

But mostly I was very happy with many parts of all of her runs. But here's this little nagging thing: Keeping the bars up--doing courses--steeplechases and jumpers--compliments in class last week and a ton of perfect runs in class this week--I have admitted not practicing anything or working on anything--so WHY?

I find it hard to believe that, at six and a half, she's abruptly matured or figured things out.

I did make the sudden connection today that this has all been since she started the prednisone for her itching. Could there be something going on there? Don't know what.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

USDAA SMART Day 1

SUMMARY: The good, the bad, the inexplicable, and the--erm--Musings upon Top Ten.
Well, another day, another 12 runs--rackin' up that experience, I'm telling ya! Remained foggish and overcasty most of the day, which kept it cool and pleasant.

The Good

Boost had two amazing lovely clean runs today!
  • Standard: Well, she did come off the teeter without even going all the way to the end, but it was legal. I made her stop for a few seconds anyway, and we continued, and Qed. This wasn't one of those ugly Qs, either, where you're constantly recovering from this or that almost-error. Nope, a really solid run. 8 seconds slower than the winning dog, but I'll bet 4 of them were that Post Teetermatic Syndrome.
  • Steeplechase: I had resigned myself to a disaster, but Lo! It was not! Qed and even placed 6th of 32 22" dogs. Three seconds behind the winner, but there were two Aframes and I held her on both in her nice 2o/2o position and told her "Good dog!"
  • Bars: Knocked only 2 in 6 runs, which is pretty darned good for her. 
  • Start line-stay: Didn't break once in 6 runs, yeah!

Tika sometimes amazes me for a ten-and-a-half-yr-old:
  • Ran very fast, almost over the top with excitement, the first two runs of the day (while the fog was still in). Slowed down a bit when the sun came out, but picked up as it cooled off in the afternoon. So, who knows why she was so slow those couple of trials in june/july. Maybe she just can't run through the heat like she used to.
  • Standard: Had a perfectly nice  run, Qed, and placed 2nd, less than a second behind the winner.
  • Jumpers: Had a perfectly nice  run, Qed and placed 2nd, although I was late on two consecutive front crosses that slowed her down visibly, and we were only 0.13 seconds behind the first-place dog.
  • Steeplechase: Had a perfectly nice run, placing 3rd (just 0.6 behind the 2nd place dog) and Qing. 
  • Pairs Relay: Very fast, overran the teeter but didn't get called for jumping on the side, and with our partner's nice, clean run, Qed and placed 3rd, even with my long lead-out as the 2nd dog.
  • I don't believe she missed a contact all day, and it wasn't because she was slowing down to get them, so maybe the contact work is paying off a bit. Some were actually really nice running contacts (yes, no, we were not *practicing* running contacts).

Me:
  • Knees and hips haven't been this pain-free in I don't know HOW long. I don't know why the change. I am grateful. First time at a trial since I can remember in months or maybe a year or two when trotting, jogging, or running didn't make me alter my stride to try to ease the stress.  (That's not to say that I'm a super runner or didn't get tired, but I felt good out there.) Big win!

    The Bad

    Tika:
    •  Snooker. Knocked the first red, backjumped the second. What can I say? Off the course in about 10 seconds with 1 point.
    Boost:
    • Relay: Knocked a bar, ran past a jump. All in 11 obstacles. Bad way to start the day, but fortunately our [also] very fast partner was clean and so we eked out a Q even with those 10 fault points and my long lead-out as the 2nd dog.
    • Gamble: Well, good and bad: Had a really nice smooth opening. Knocked one bar that we took twice, so that's 2 points that we didn't get, but still was the 4th highest opening points of all 40 22" dogs. Even sent out to a couple of jumps, no refusals or runouts.  The gamble? I swung her around, sent her over the first jump, and she just looped back and looked at me. Even when I finally ran out into the gamble zone and put her on the teeter directly, she hopped off the middle of it.
    •  Jumpers: Gah. Don't want to talk about it. Good thing she's cute.


    The Inexplicable

    Boost:
    • Snooker: Well, good and bad again. The first 3 reds and follow-on obstacles were fast and smooth and working at a distance and just perfect, all the bars up. Red, jump-jump, red, Aframe, red, weaves, red, weaves... and in that second set of weaves, she popped out in the middle! I can't figure out why--I wasn't going to veer away or anything, and it was the same weaves she'd just done, in the same direction, with me on the same side. Not even popped at the end, which is her usual thing if she's going to pop. Then took 3 tries to get her back in, for which I was going to get no points anyway, and by then it was all over for a Super-Q and I may have let up a little and over-pulled her off a jump in the closing.
    Tika:
    • Gamblers: Perfect opening. Actually did everything that Boost did (this was an early run and she was running very fast, even thru the contacts), was in perfect position for the gamble, turned and lined up straight and went right onto the teeter and the rest was a piece of gambling cake--except that she jumped off the teeter's side and came straight over to me!  Of course I forgot my camera and there were no videographers there today, so I have no idea what that might have been. SOOOO atypical of Tika in a gamble.  Sigh.

    Day Summary

    Both dogs will be in Steeplechase Round 2 first thing tomorrow morning--that doesn't happen often.

    Can't complain about many very nice things that Boost did today, with Qs in Pairs, Standard, and Steeplechase--although, really, I wanted a Q in Jumpers and a Snooker Super-Q. :-( Trying not to be greedy, but 3 jumpers and 2 Super-Qs are all that continue to stand between us and our championship.

    Tika didn't win all day, but mostly got beaten by different dogs, so it's not like she's getting beaten up by anyone in particular. And it was great to see her really excited and running through her contacts in the morning.


    Musings Upon Top Ten Standings

    Through continuing inexplicable Snooker happenings with Tika, we remain unable to even buy Top Ten points and continue to not show up even on the Top 25 list.  So much for being #4 in the country last year.

    Some comparisons:
    Our points this year before todayOur points at this time last yearOur current placementPlacemt last yr at this timeEnded year at
    Gamblers41263rd11th46 pts/ 6th
    Jumpers33382nd4th63 pts/ 4th
    Snooker1130below 25th5th42 pts/ 4th
    Standard192713th12th48 pts/ 5th

    I'm not sure what it all means. I don't know why Tika seems to be racking up the 0- and 1-point Snooker runs this year. I don't believe that (mostly) I'm doing anything weird or stupid. In the last two years, it has taken 30-31 points to be in the Top Ten, and I'm only planning on 3 more USDAAs this year--if entries run about what they've been running, and even if we won all 3 (unlikely), we'd have maybe 15 more points and still be way out of the running. Funny.

    In Gamblers this year, so far we're doing much better, also for no apparent reason (oh, well, until today). Last two years, it has taken 30 or 37 pts to be in the top ten--I'm guessing we're probably safely in there for this year even if we don't get any more gambles, although that would be embarrassing.

    In Jumpers, it has taken fewer than 30 points to be in the Top Ten in the last 2 years, so when you add our current 33 to today's 3 more, I'm guessing that we're also probably safely in there as well.

    For Standard, funny that our points are very different from last year but our placement's about the same. It has taken 34-36 points in the last 2 years to be in the Top Ten, and we are still a long way away from that--although last year at this time the #10 dog had 28 points, and this year the #10 dog has only 20. So maybe the numbers required will be lower this year.

    Thursday, June 30, 2011

    Littermate Rivalry

    SUMMARY: Top Ten, Sigh.
    First, let me tell you this. There are eight different height groups in USDAA in which you can compete: Championship 12", 16", 22", and 26", and Performance 8", 12", 16", and 22". In number of competitors, Ch 22" is by far the largest, followed fairly closely by Perf 16" (which is the same height dogs moved down one jump height).

    For example, at this weekend's trial, there are roughly--in order from most populated to least:

    Ch 22": 50 dogs (Boost's group)
    Pf 16": 23
    Ch 26": 14
    Pf 22": 9 (Tika's group)
    Ch 16": 8
    Pf 12:" 5
    Pf 8": 4
    Ch 12": 2 (Well, that's an interesting switch between Pf and Ch at the lowest heights!)

    I can only surmise that the proportions are similar throughout the country. So, to say that Tika won a class locally, that's cool. But to say that Boost won a class (which she has done only once, at the last trial), that is awesome.

    To say that Tika is in the Top Ten in two out of four possible categories at the moment, and in the Top 25 in 3 out of four, well, that's awesome.

    But to say that Boost's littermate Gina is in the Top 25 in 3 out of five categories--in a group that consists of roughly five times more competitors than Tika's group--well, wow, what can I say, except that that is muy super bien awesome! ...and... what the heck have *I* been doing with my dog so that I can't even get dang Qs most of the time? I'm trying not to play What If games. And actually I'm very excited to see that, halfway through the year, Gina is doing so well. Her Human Dad is a great handler and they've worked hard to overcome bar knocking issues and to create an amazing running dogwalk and Aframe.

    Ah, well. I'll just have to take my one moment of glory where Tika is sitting, after half the year, at the top in Jumpers:

    22" Height Class (from the USDAA Perf Top Ten Jumpers page)

    Points Owner Dog Breed
    28  Finch, Ellen Levy Tika All-Breed
    22  Zurborg, Laurie Gumbo Catahoula Leopard Dog
    21  Keller, Linda Stewart Australian Shepherd
    20  Danver, Jean Chaps Australian Shepherd
    18  Brooks, Elizabeth Finn Australian Shepherd
    18  Scott, Gregory Skye Border Collie
    18  Ross, Nancy Spotty Border Collie
    18  Mckinney, Colleen Dexter All-Breed
    17  Eizember, Joleen Scorch Border Collie
    16  Scott, Liz Milo Australian Shepherd
    16  Lieberthal, Kelly Reggie Border Collie
    15  Hope, Paulena Renee F5 Tornado Border Collie
    14  Luckraft, Julie Strider Border Collie
    14  Yarchin, Joe Pan Australian Shepherd
    13  Plummer, Lauri Jade Border Collie
    12  McKnight, Bridget Molly Border Collie
    12  Gooding, Kris Summer Labrador Retriever
    12  Gregory, James Pilot Golden Retriever
    11  Elkins, Laura Keegan Border Collie
    11  Heck, Kathleen Runner Golden Retriever
    10  Glines, Marjorie Kash Border Collie
    10  Clement, Kathy Psyche Border Collie
    10  Closson, Margaret Brash Golden Retriever
    10  James, Kim Skillett Belgian Malinois
    Herman, Jill Oso Australian Shepherd

    ...AND that she's one of only two nonpurebreds on the list...and we won't mention that we don't even show up at all in the Snooker 25 so far this year.

    I know we won't end at #1, so I have to wallow in this while it lasts. Wallow wallow wallow. And, crap, I'm now late for class! C'mon, doggers, let's go!

    Monday, June 06, 2011

    2010 Top Ten Final Really

    SUMMARY: Proof arrived.
    Just arrived a week or so ago: Voila! Tika's certificates for last year's Top Ten and-- wait--only ONE pin? For FOUR top tens? Jeeeeezzzzzz-- (It does have the year on it at least.)


    (This was supposed to be in the last post, but blogger upload kept saying "Upload problems? We're doing maintenance, but things should be back to normal soon," so I gave up waiting after a couple of hours.)

    USDAA 2011 Top Ten

    SUMMARY: Tika's standings after 5 months of 2011
    I've updated Tika's Top Ten link (above, here at tajmutthall.org) for the first time this year. Took the current USDAA Top Twenty-Five info (which is through roughly May 15), added a note to the side on more points that we earned this last weekend.

    We're currently #2 in Gamblers with almost enough points to not have to get any more this year and still be in Top Ten, #1 in Jumpers with almost undoubtedly enough points to not have to get any more this year and still be in Top Ten, way down at #12 in Standard, and this year for pete's sake after ending 2010 at #4 in Snooker, we can't get a super-Q to save our lives and don't even show up in the Top 25!

    I vowed that I'm not doing any of this specifically for Top Ten, and I'm not. I didn't really expect to be able to do this two years in a row. But Tika has been such a consistent dog this year, I'm glad to brag this little bit.

    About Top Tens

    The Top Ten awards are a poor approximation of determining which dogs are the most successful competitors. To be in the Top Ten, you have to do a lot of trials and you have to do trials where there are more dogs competing than at other places in the country. I'm lucky on both counts.

    The flaw in the Top Ten points awarding is like this: If Tika is one of 6 dogs on a course and wins, we earn 5 points. (See my USDAA Rules link, above, for Top Ten point rules.) If the judge were to set up the same course somewhere else in the country, and then:
    • A dog wins it with exactly the same results that Tika got (same time, same points, whatever), but there are only three dogs competing, they get only 1 point. 
    • There are 6 dogs competing, one of them does exactly what I do, but two dogs do better so they're in 3rd, they get only 1 point. 
    • There are 6 dogs competing, all of them have really crappy runs and maybe don't even earn a qualifying score, the 1st place dog still earns 5 points, same as us.

    So it's not really a good side-by-side comparison of dogs across the country, but it's fairly simple to calculate. Since in fact the exact same course almost never appears anywhere else in the country, ever, there's no actual way to compare dogs, so it's a best approximation by comparing how you do with other dogs on the same day, the same course, the same running conditions, the same judge.