Tuesday, July 5, 2011

July Newsletter

I hope that everyone had a nice 4th of July.  Generally, I stay home on the 4th to make sure the dogs are okay with the fireworks that always go on.  Fireworks are illegal in my area but people still set bombs off all through the night.  With this being Jenny's first 4th with us and with this being Venom's first one, I wanted to be here with them.  As soon as the fireworks started I would give them treats after every crack or boom.  Pretty soon they were running to me every time they heard a noise.  Venom played and slept through everything and couldn't have cared less.  Jenny got more and more worried as the night went on, even not wanting to go outside to potty before bed, which I, of course, didn't make her do.  The biggest surprise was Winnie, my 11 year old Dachshund who has never been firework sensitive or noise sensitive in general.  She actually seemed stressed and I was up several times through the night sitting with her and petting her.  Eventually, she settled down and went to sleep.

Summer Heat
I can't stress enough how important it is for us to take the heat seriously when it comes to our dogs.  Please do not walk your dogs during the hottest times of the day, instead walk early in the morning or in the evening when it is cooled down.  Keep in mind that the pavement gets hot, I actually see dogs lifting up their feet because of the hot pavement and their owners not even noticing!  Make sure your dog always has plenty of cool water.  Most importantly, please do not leave your dog in the car even on warm days.  Dogs can overheat quickly and die even when it doesn't seem like it's that hot out.  These things are important to keep in mind for all dogs but particularly important for brachycephalic (flat faced) dogs like French Bulldogs, Boxers, Bostons, Shih Tzus, etc.  I know of a dog that overheated recently and unfortunately didn't survive.  It's serious stuff which is why I keep trying to hammer the importance into everyone.

DOG OF THE MONTH

 DEXTER DEGUARA
Dexter has been coming to Braveheart since he was a tiny puppy.  He and his mom Robin have gone through several of our classes from Puppy Preschool through Fun with Agility.  Dexter is a super fun and friendly dog.  We love having him in class!

More K9 Nose Work Classes Added
As many of you know, Yvonne and myself are currently going through the K9 Nose Work Instructor Certification course.  We are now offering a variety of Nose Work classes including Intro to Nose Work, Intro to Odor, Ridiculous Boxes and a drop in Nose Work class for those who have completed either Intro to Nose Work or Fun with Scentwork class.  Nose Work is a great sport in that it is fun and easy to do and the dogs really love it.  We hope you will give Nose Work a shot!

Upcoming Classes
Ridiculous Boxes!, San Leandro, Fridays, 7/22, 6-7 and 7-8pm, 5 weeks, $120 - Yvonne Chohan
This class is being offered to clients who have taken either Intro to Nose Work class or our Fun with Scentwork class.  We will be continue with our box work which is the foundation of nose work by being very creative with boxes.

Rally On!, San Leandro, Wednesdays, 8/10,7:30-8:45pm, 6 weeks, $150 - Dawn Bushong
Rally is a fun, relatively new dog sport that emphasizes teamwork and communication as dogs and handlers navigate a  course of varied and interesting obedience exercises.  This class will teach you and your dog how to perform a wide variety of Rally exercises, how to read the Rally signs, and how to string the signs together into full Rally courses.  You will learn Rally exercises from both APDT and AKC, as well as the similarities and differences in rules and scoring between these two venues.  Rally is great fun whether you are interested in competing or just looking for a new and challenging activity to try with your dog.Dogs must have completed at least a Beginning Obedience/Manners class or have the fundamentals of sit, down, stay, and loose-leash walking.  Due to space constraints, dogs must be dog and people friendly and able to handle confinement in a crate or car away from handlers.

Skill Building for the Show Ring, Dublin, 8/25, 7-7:45pm,  5 weeks, $120 - Vicki Ronchette
This brand new class will include practice run throughs as in our drop in classes but will also include group class drills and skill building exercises to give students more practice on the individual show ring behaviors.  It should be a lot of fun!

Fun with Agility, Dublin, 8/27, 9-9:50am, 6 weeks, $150 - Vicki Ronchette
This class allows clients and their dogs to experience agility.  Dogs will learn how to complete several different obstacles including jumps, tire, weave poles and tunnels.

Beginning Obedience/Manners, Dublin, 8/27, 10-11am, 6 weeks, $150 - Vicki Ronchette
Beginning Obedience is recommended for dogs 5 months of age and older.  This class is designed to teach owners how dogs learn.  Students will be taught how to train their dogs to heel, sit, come, lie down, stand, stay as well as others.  

Puppy Preschool, Dublin, 8/27, 11-11:50am, 6 weeks, $150 - Vicki Ronchette
Puppy socialization class is for puppies between the ages of 2 and 5 months old.  This class is designed to socialize puppies with other puppies as well as new people and to help owners deal with puppy issues such as potty training, biting, jumping up and more.  We also get the puppies started on learning the fundamental obedience behaviors such as sit, down, come and loose leash walking.

Intro to K9 Nose Work, San Lorenzo, 9/29, 6-7:30pm, 6 weeks, $150 - Vicki Ronchette 
This class will introduce you to the sport of K9 Nose Work.  You will learn how to teach your dog the fundamentals of searching for odor.  Dogs must be able to handle being crated away from owners.  Owners must bring their own crates to class.

Intro to Odor, San Lorenzo, 9/29, 7:30-9pm, 6 weeks, $150 - Vicki Ronchette
This is the next level of Nose Work where odor is added.  Students interested in this class must have completed at least one session Intro to Nose Work or Fun with Scentwork and must have instructor approval to register for this class.  Dogs must be able to handle being crated away from owners.  Owners must bring their own crates to class.

The New Tuesday Nights!
Effective August 2 we will be alternating our 7pm time slot each week between Drop In Conformation class and Drop in K9 Nose Work class.  August 2 will be Conformation,  August 9 will be Nose Work, August 16 will be Conformation, and so on.  This is listed on our Google calendar on the website too so people can always check what class will be held on a particular day.