Well… it’s time to get started on this blog!
I’ve been recovering from a server crash and been spending a lot of time restoring. And so this has been on hold. But now things are better and who better to talk about here than one of our amazing flyball dogs!
This is Keno! Keno is a flyball Dachshund. She is also a rescue. She was rescued from a shelter in Las Vegas, Nevada (correct me if I’m wrong Laurie..) and was named Keno. She is a sweet girl who loves her ball.
Keno owns our flyball captain, Laurie. She is almost as ball obsessed as a border collie.
She is about four years old? Hrm… I better some more information on Keno! You can see her, in these pictures, on our new flyball box some of our team members recently built. It’s sweet!
Where did that ball go? Keno missed the ball a couple times, now I’m not sure why.
These last three show her catching that ball, she’s a good catch!
Keno will be running on one of our teams at the U-FLI tornament in Hurricane, Utah, this coming weekend!
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Cynthia Heyman
So is it hard to teach a dog to do this?
It is not hard! It is time consuming though. The first step, with a box turn, is to teach the dog to hop over a jump and back in one fluid motion. It’s really fun!