Monday, February 16, 2009

Valentine's Day goes to the dogs

For Valentine's Day, I had been made aware via a Roanoke Times article on Thursday that - by and large - we Americans would be spending a good bit less on V-Day gifts this year due to a sluggish economy: roughly, $100 each, down from $125 last year. This was a little surprising, I have to say, since even in a good year I wouldn't spend $100 on just a gift (excluding activities).

Apparently, my wife was of the same mind because my gift from her only cost us gas to get to the Salem Civic Center for the AKC Agility, Obedience, and Rally Trials.

I had no idea they were going on, but I enjoy working with our own dogs on the agility equipment I got for Christmas.

We went in the morning and stayed 'til about 1pm, enjoying the two sections of trials amid perhaps 200 other spectators. On one side were larger dogs, with amateur and smaller dogs on the other. Having a bird's eye view of the process gave me tons of ideas for training my girls, as well as reinforced some intuitive steps I was already taking.

The crowds were more vocal and supportive than during the daytime trials of the annual horse show, which may speak to the tightness of dog-training circles or it could be that making too much hoopla while around skittish horses is a faux pas.

There were all manner of trainers: quite young to much older, most in workout garb so they could run alongside their dogs and not slow them down. Some were totally serious where others praised their dogs no matter how well they did or what facets of the complex course they might have tripped up on.

Inspired by the event and my recent (and successful) training sessions with my mutts, my wife and I are going to join the next class of the Star City Canine Training Club.

Despite a slightly pricey (but very good) Valentine lunch at Abuelo's thereafter, followed by a fun night of good conversation over a shrimp pot with friends, we managed to keep this Valentine's Day under budget, full of fun, and with plenty of the most important element: time together.

2 comments:

  1. Dang! I forgot all about the agility trials. I really wanted to go and see what my fat little corgi cannot do compared to all the other in shape corgies.

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  2. Yeah, I'm hoping next year my four pound poodle can make those little jumps they have for the small dogs look like nothing. If I can get her past wanting pets from everybody!

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