Showing posts with label crimson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crimson. Show all posts

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Sora continues her K9 Nosework

UPDATE FROM ADOPTER:
Sora (formerly Crimson) came from Red Lake Rosie's Rescue and through Animal Ark to me.

She and I continue to improve as a K9 Nosework team. For various reasons, we did not trial this year, however we will probably attempt her 3rd clove ORT in January


Sora turned 3 in August; she is huge, 105 lbs and as tall as a Newfoundland. Overall she is a sweet and biddable dog, who, with encouragement, is willing to try anything. She's completely bonded to her brother and sister, they're quite the furry family.


Check out previous posts about Sora:
http://redlakerosie.blogspot.com/2012/05/crimson-is-now-sora.html
http://redlakerosie.blogspot.com/2013/03/sora-is-training-her-nose.html
http://redlakerosie.blogspot.com/2013/09/sora-gets-her-canine-nosework-1-title.html

Friday, September 6, 2013

Sora gets her Canine Nosework 1 Title!

UPDATE FROM ADOPTER:
This past weekend, Sora (formerly Crimson from Animal Ark and Red Lake Rosie's Rescue) and I went to Burlington, Wisconsin, to participate in her, and my, first National Association of Canine Scent Work trial.  
Nosework is a fairly new dog sport based on detection dog training, where dogs search in 4 elements: containers, interiors (inside a room for example), exteriors (outdoors), and vehicles (on the outside of cars) for a specific odor (one of 3 essential oils, birch, anise or clove). 

At NW1 level the searches are only for Birch.   In order to participate in an NW1 trial, they must pass an Odor Recognition Test on the specific odor for their level; Sora passed her ORT, in February of this year. 
 I enrolled Sora in Nosework to help build her confidence, and is has been an amazing benefit for her. Through all the new things she had to deal with this weekend, she was able to accommodate them and overcome her worry; Nosework has a profound and positive effect on anxious or reactive dogs.

This was Sora's first big trip, first time away from home alone with mom, and first trial.  We have been training for a year and a half, she started on odor last summer.  As this was her first trial, I did not expect her to do well with all the things that were new to her this weekend. 

 I'm very proud and pleased to report that my not-so-little 'Rez dog', qualified in all 4 elements and got her NW1 title in her first trial!  Not only that, she was 3rd fastest on vehicles!

Thanks from the bottom of my heart for this sweet and special dog.  I couldn't be prouder of her.

G~ and Sora

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Sora is training her nose!

Sora (formerly known as Crimson) was one of 3 very fuzzy pups that came down from Red Lake Rosie's Rescue about two years ago and were fostered by Linda R. -- Sora is now up to 85 lbs!
NOTE FROM ADOPTER:
After about a year in nosework classes, and transitioning to her first odor (sweet birch), in the fall, Sora passed her Odor Recognition Test, as sanctioned by the National Association of Canine Scentwork. 

This is her booklet where her ORT test and score is recorded.
This is a video of her mock ORT run on 1/27, which gives you an
idea of how it works. The gist: 12 identical boxes, one box has 3 q-tips,

Sora has to find that box, and tell me that she found it, and I have to tell the judge by saying Alert! when I think she's got it.





Sora is still in training, and hopefully come fall we will try an NW1 (nosework 1) trial.  She really loves this 'game' she gets to play with that over-active nose of hers :).  Though it would be a dream, there is an award for the best performing rescue dog at an NW1 trial, and maybe, just maybe, she'll get a Harry Award someday. :)

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Crimson is now Sora

These were my Red Lake fosters (Crimson, Clover and Chester - Crimson is the one in the front of the puppy pile) from last Oct.

I recently received beautiful photos and a video of her along with an e-mail update.

Linda

UPDATE FROM NEW HOME:
This is Sora in her first week of nosework. She's all 'business' now. Loves loves LOVES the find the treat game! If she continues to love it, I may try to compete with her. It does wonders for her self-confidence.


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