Skye makes progress but also gives us a fright! (sorry--long)

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I posted a week or so ago about how Skye didn't seem to be settling and didn't seem interested in flyball.
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Well we have just been to 2 tournaments one in Anglesey and one on the Wirral and Skye ran in starters at both. :
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and got two rosettes (3rd and 4th.
HUGE improvement over the week. She is so excited to go in the ring, it is magnificent.
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She is also now mixing better with Beau and jess and they are all getting on so much better.
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Mind you, we had such a scare on our first night at Anglesey....................
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there were about 8 of us from the same team camping and on the first night we took all the dogs for a walk together.
To this date we hadn't let Skye off her lead but w e thought in our wisdom that with so many of us together we could try it...
Wrong decision!

She spotted a dyke full off water at the bottom of the field and decided to swim across it. It was about 8-10 feet wide and deep and fairly fast flowing.
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She then panicked and just ran up and down the bank the opposite side to where we were, gradually heading further and further away from the campsite with myself, husband and others calling her and following.(it looked like something from the keystone cops!)

everyone called their dogs to heel and we decided that husband and I would follow her and call and entice with a toy, but the other people were there nearby if we needed them.

after about 20 minutes and OH having been completely covered in mud after falling down another little ditch (it was raining of course!) Skye then decided to swim back to him.

I can't tell you the relief I felt.
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I really thought she would keep going til she reached the sea!!!

Anyway, alls well that ends well and she was safe and Ok. Needless to say she was kept on the long line for the rest of the week and will be kept on it at home for a while yet.

She does come back to us in the flyball ring and in enclosed spaces so hopefully it won't be long.
Thanks for reading this long saga. Any tips on when I will know when it is safe to let her off the lead on walks?

Hot chocolate and welsh cakes for those who have read this.
 
No tips on knowing when!
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(speaking from many an experience similar to yours!
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I think its a case of keep trying (preferably in slightly more enclosed outdoor spaces if at all possible, but im aware this is a bit of a challenge!) and eventually all will fall in to place (ahem, most of the time........)

And YEY! glad everything is going well with flyball and mates at home! much improvement! so smiles all round, just hopefully less wet ones in future!
 
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Sooooo pleased for you and Skye that she appears to have settled in and is enjoying her fly ball!!
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And what a scare for you - I think we probably have all had that feeling at one time with our dogs - so relieved you could cheerfully kill them for scaring you death!!!
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No help with the letting off the lead thing though as my spaniels are wussy scaredy cats who don't let me out of sight................
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Thank you Slinky unicorn and Lucy_Nottingham.
It was really scary but afterwards we did manage to have a giggle at OH as he walked back, covered in mud. We had to use a shower from someone's caravan to wash his jeans, trainers etc. The mud was THAT thick.
Oh well lesson learned. At least the week away has improved her relationship with the other 2 dogs and also her ball skills. She is really starting to come out of her shell now. She was also so funny when we went to the beach (on a long line of course) as she kept running in the sea and then running back when a wave broke, just like a child does.
 
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