Pacific Northwest forum meetup and Barn Hunt fun?
I will be trialing with my boy Koji at the St. Helen's (in Oregon) Barn Hunt trial in mid March (March 15 and March 16). Anyone in the area wanting to come out and take a stab at this fun sports and meet other NK owners? I know @lindsayt is considering coming.
@WhoBitMe, you should come out and try this! This should be fun.... The pup only needs to be 6 months and older to play. Anyone else wants to come out and play???
You can find the trial premium and entry form here, http://riverratbarnhunt.com/upcoming-events.html
@WhoBitMe, you should come out and try this! This should be fun.... The pup only needs to be 6 months and older to play. Anyone else wants to come out and play???
You can find the trial premium and entry form here, http://riverratbarnhunt.com/upcoming-events.html
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My only concern is that I'm working on getting him into some classes that are Saturday afternoons, but I think I should be able to make it in the morning.
If it works out and I can make it, I apologize in advance for Meitou's crazy behavior.
I am planning to attend with 2 dogs
Like @lindsayt said, you need to register the dog with Barn Hunt Association before you can enter in a sanctioned trial. You can easily register online http://barnhunt.com/register-your-dog/
You think your BC Amy may be interested too? There is a very good BC in the PNW that is very fun to watch. Tashi is a 3 year old BC rescue and he is a great little hunter. I know Angela (Tashi's mom) will be there competing and Tashi is the first Barn Hunt Master (RATM) dog in the Pacific Northwest. If you do come, you will be amazed at how well Tashi works.
Koji is also competing at the Master level, but we are 2 legs short of getting our title. Other breeds that do well in the area is a Norwegian Elkhound named Loki. The Great Danes (Trooper and Banker) are also Master level dogs and very fun to watch. All the breeds just search very differently, but they all excel at the sports that most think a terrier will dominate.
You know your dog best, so it is up to you to decide if it is something she may be interested in. I know a couple with 2 senior dogs (an Airedale and a Bellington Terrier, 14 and 12 years old) that did really well in Barn Hunt in the Pacific Northwest.
I don't think I'm gonna be able to go. Work is picking up, and I've got a barbecue to go to that weekend. Maybe but probably not.
I had a lot of people approach me with "You're the one with dog breed that's impossible to pronounce," "What's his beed again?" and "I'm not even going to try and pronounce his name." LOL Meitou's name also got horribly misspelled on the run order roster. Either I had heinous handwriting that day or his name is harder to spell that I expected.
Here is Meitou: