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"How I Went From Naughty To Nice" by Roo

Click my picture to read about my long journey from being a homeless stray to becoming a champion

Sunday
Mar172013

2013 AKC Nationals: Hybrid round 

Q for us this morning!!!  That means we are heading to the Challenger’s round where we can have some fun!  

Saturday
Mar162013

2013 AKC Nationals: Day 1

Came out blazing on my jumper’s run and I don’t even like jumper’s.  Clean and took 3rd.

Oops!  Off course on our Standard run  but  my contacts looked good!

Wednesday
Mar132013

2013 AKC Nationals: Tulsa, OK

Heading to our 2nd AKC Agility Nationals inTulsa, Oklahoma.  No trip would be complete without my lucky socks.

 

Monday
Apr022012

2012 AKC Agility Nationals: We Got 5th place!

5th Place:  Not too bad for our first National Event


Saturday
Mar102012

"How I Went From Naughty To Nice" by Roo!

Hi, I'm Roo!, a 5 year old, rambunctious husky mix, that was found roaming the hills at McClaren Park when I was 11 months old.  I was rude, jumpy, and mouthy.  Did I mention that I was really mouthy and almost failed the behavior test at the SPCA two times?  Fortunately, the people there saw that I'm really all mush and just needed a job to do.  I used to be very dog reactive. I looked kind of like cujo on leash.  Now I just look at my mom and earn lots of cookies. 

In Stacey's own words, here is my story....
(can you tell how proud she is of me??)

"I had been looking for a new dog to train for competition obedience for several months, and little did I know that a boisterous, big-eared, mixed breed would steal my heart!  As I watched Roo! walk out of the shelter for the second time, I wondered if she was “the dog that got away.”  Fortunately for me, her second adopters found her a bit too mischievous, and returned Roo! to the shelter 3 weeks later.  At the time, she was an out of control, untrained adolescent dog, with an endless supply of energy, and for the first 6 months, we focused on basic house manners and learning how to redirect her enthusiasm for life.  Soon we started to train for competition obedience, and Roo! breezed through her Companion Dog Title, and quickly earned her first 2 CDX legs.   While we were training for Obedience, we started Agility as something fun to do together, and Roo! loved it.  She loves to run and climb, and my light, leggy dog is a natural born jumper; it seemed like the perfect sport for her.  After a year of agility training, we entered our first trial, and eighteen months later, Roo! earned her MACH.  It's been an exhilarating journey, and I am so lucky to share these adventures with my wonderfully naughty girl!"

Check out these links to read the amazing press coverage Roo! received after her historic victory at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show:

Roo! on ABC's Good Morning America

Roo! on NBC's Nightly News with Brian Williams

Roo! in Local Newspapers Across the Nation