Water Babies

As promised, here’s the video clip from Wednesday’s swim session:

We were only booked for a 30 minute swim, but the hydrotherapy centre had a visit from the local vet and we were asked if we’d mind staying on a bit longer so he could watch Beanie and Biggles swim. Beanie ended up in the pool for about 45 minutes and she swam non-stop just as you see in the video – and STILL we had trouble gettting her out when it was time to go home.

Beanie’s confidence in the water is really growing fast! Biggles is a little slower to get started, but when he does he swims like a little torpedo.

I think you can just about see his Biggles’ sunburnt lip in the video – that happened at the Beach on Tuesday. He’s now got his own special lipstick to wear when he goes out in the sun….and true to form our little boy is more than happy about that! A boy has to look his best at all times.

The next planned swim session is on the 30th May with Glasgow Dog Training Club buddies Cullin, Jamie, Tess, Clara and Tara. Beagle twins Tara and Clara will be celebrating their 1st birthday on the day. Clara and Tara came to Beanie’s first birthday party back in October so I think we’ll be having their birthday party at the pool – a ‘real’ pool party!

An Action Packed Weekend

The big Beagle race at the Caledonian Thistle Open took place today. We’d been looking forward to it for some time – not least because Beanie stood a good chance of winning! In last week’s time trials she ran a whole second faster (some 15 lengths) than her nearest rival, Murphy.

Unfortunately it wasn’t to be. We’ve had a lot of new dogs joining the club recently and whilst there is some real talent some are still a little unruly. Little Beanie has born the brunt of a few ‘fouls’ in recent weeks. She’s still very young, and also very small compared to the other dogs. So we felt that it wasn’t in her best interests to race again until things settle down.

Beanie and Biggles took the news in their stride – trophies and titles mean nothing to Beagles. They just enjoy the thrill of the chase. But poor mum and dad didn’t take it quite as well. Fortunately we had a great weekend to make up for the disappointment.

On Saturday morning we headed to the park as usual. Within moments of letting Beanie and Biggles off lead the familiar “aaaarf, aaaarf, aaaarf” started up – in stereo. This could only mean one thing – both Beanie and Biggles were hot on the tail of a fast dog. And sure enough when we looked around we saw Beanie disappearing over the horizon, hot on the heels of a lurcher. And bringing up the rear (not that far behind either) was Biggles. The lurcher was really shifting, but Beanie managed to keep her in her sights. After what must have been a mile or two of sprinting around the meadow Beanie finally wore down the lurcher and moved in for the kill (well, a sniff and a play):

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Later in the day we headed off to Allers Farm Hydrotherapy for a swim session with buddies Cullin and Jamie. I’ve never seen Beanie or Biggles swim so well! Beanie was in the pool for a good 40 minutes playing fetch with a sausage loaded tennis ball. I had difficulty getting her out when it was time to go home. Biggles didn’t stay in for as long, but he too is getting very confident – and he’s a cracking little swimmer now!

Today we went to flyball. And as luck would have it our teacher, Sarah, had decided to do time trials. Paul took all of his cameras along and we managed to get excellent footage of the dogs. Here’s our two little hooligans in action:

Beanie managed a very respectable 5.98 seconds and Biggles set a new Lomond Flyball Beagle boy record with a whopping 8.23 seconds!

I’m amazed at how quickly Beanie has learned to do this. She’s only had a few classes.

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Biggles doesn’t yet do flyball properly – he’s too young. Mainly we work on teaching him to retrieve the ball. But he gets a couple of goes at running the course over low jumps in classes. Until now it’s been very slow and puppy-like. But he surprised us today with a couple of glimpses of real athleticism.

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Although most of the time he was busy trying to figure out why daddy (his usual handler) was standing on the other side of a fence with a camera and how he was going to take the ball back to him so he could get his treat.

Here are some more shots – first some of Beanie & Biggles’ classmates:

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And finally a couple of pics of the advanced class in action:

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A Day at the Spa

After yesterday’s exertions Beanie felt in need of a relaxing day at the spa – a long soak in the jaccuzi, a massage, a cool drink, the tastiest of treats and a handsome companion. Instead she got a swimming session at Allers Farm with her pesky little brother!

Brothers!

Beanie certainly wasn’t tired after yesterday’s flyball and racing – we couldn’t keep her out of the pool…

Biggles needed cuddles at first:

But soon started to find his sea legs:

He was soon just as eager to swim as Beanie:

To round up the session Biggles finished up by knocking Murphy off the gurning podium. What a champ!

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