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Puma Wins Las Vegas DockDogs Pet-A-Palooza 2011
Alfredo Rivera and his dog belgian malinois Puma jumping in the Las Vegas DockDogs Pet-A-Palooza event. Puma did very well winning Big Air, Extreme Vertical and Iron Dog. The Pet-A-Palooza event drew 15,000 people with their dogs for a great weekend. Franchises available!
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Puma Las Vegas DockDogs at Bass Pro Shop 2010
Alfredo Rivera and his belgian malinois Puma jumping at the 2010 Las Vegas DockDogs Bass Pro Shop event. Puma jumped for a personal best of 27’9″ in Big Air and sprung matching his personal best in Extreme Vertical of 7’8″. Amazing day for Power Puma in front of a great crowd at the Bass Pro Shops in Las Vegas, Nevada. Franchises available!
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DockDogs Puma at Del Mar
Alfredo Rivera and his belgian malinois Power Puma playing at the DockDogs event held in Del Mar California. Puma took first to become the Extreme Vertical Champion jumping an amazing 7’8″ for the win. Go Puma!!! Franchises are available.
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Fun in the Sun in San Diego
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Medina, OH – March 31, 2011 – The Fred Hall Fishing, Tackle, Boat & Travel Show at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in San Diego, CA. continues to reign supreme as the oldest and largest consumer show in California’s second largest city for the last 36 years. The Royal Canin sponsored National DockDogs Series was happy to be invited back for the fifth year in a row as the feature entertainment of the long standing event.
Thursday was day one of Big Air qualifying of the four day event. Two teams set the bar high in the 1st wave of the day. Current 2010 World Champions, Melissa Ness and her amazing rescued Chesapeake Bay Retriever Smoke, threw down a 24’2″. But the team to watch for the weekend was Lisa Strum from San Diego and her 3 year old Belgian Malinois Vhoebe (VB) jumping to a Super Elite distance of 26’5″. Honorable mentions of the day were, Jack Voss and Jillie with an 18’6″ to make the Semi Pro Finals later in the weekend and Lisa Linden and her Standard Poodle with a 9’4″.
Day two of qualifying saw Chris Kakuuchi from Brea, CA make it to the Pro Big Air Finals with a 22′. Austin, with handler Jack Barry, jumped into the Semi Pro class with a 19’1″. Nancy Bouman and her long legged Black Lab and Brian Jorgensen and Elly from Anaheim, CA both made it in to the Semi Pro class with a jump of 18’10″. One team that didn’t quite make the Finals cut, but worked hard was Jessie Broadway and Shimmer, who won the Novice division on Friday.
Saturday started with the 1st qualifier of Speed Retrieve. Of the 14 teams trying to qualify for the 8 spots in the Final, there were seven teams that streaked down the 58′ distance under 7 seconds. Sit Means Sit teammate Lianne Hassen and her Belgian Malinois, Rex, had a blistering pass of 5.244 seconds to make the Finals as the top seed. Craig Haverstick and his former champ and 9 year old rescued Chessie named Henry also came speeding down the dock with a 5.876.
Saturdays first of three Big Air qualifiers saw eight teams jump over the 20′ mark. Current 2011 World Big Air Champion Melissa Ness and Smoke were on fire with a 27’2″, qualifying as the top seed in the Pro division. Lisa Strum and Vhoebe (VB) hung with the champ at 26’1″, getting the second top spot going into the Finals on Sunday. Ashley Rietfors and her high flying Dutch Shepherd, Pyro jumped out to 24’8″ to make the Pro Finals not to mention taking home their first Iron Dog win! Also making the Finals the next day were Shari Robinson and her lightning fast Border Collie, Nevada, getting in the Semi Pro Finals with a 20’4″. Perry Collier and his 11 year old Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Sydney went to the Amateur Finals with a 15’7″.
After a long day of Big Air and Speed Retrieve qualifying, there was one event left – the crowd favorite, Extreme Vertical, which is probably the hardest of all competitions. With a total of 10 teams set to compete, only 2 ended in the Cadet division (meaning they were coming in under the 6′ mark) at the end of the competition. They were Lianne Hassen with her two dogs, Dooley, a Yellow Lab, leaving the competition at 5’6″ and her Black Lab, Tank, taking second with a 5’4″.
It was the Top Gun class that needed an air traffic controller to keep the planes out of the aerial dog fight above the dock. The story of the day was first time EV competitor Lisa Strum from San Diego and her 2 year old Belgian Malinois, Gabriel. This beautiful first timer came in to the competition at 5’4″ and came back round after round by grabbing the hanging bumper 11 times before getting to 7’2″. In the end the team missed twice at their final height putting them out of the competition and tying for 4 place with former EV Champ Melissa Ness and Stryker at 7′. Third place went to the team of Pyro and handler Ashley Rietfors. In the end it was two teams from the Las Vegas DockDogs club and Sit Means Sit dog training organization who fought it out up to 7’6″ where Lianne Hassen and Rex went out for a second place finish as well as taking second in Iron Dog. Puma, also a Belgian Malinois, and handler Alfredo Rivera went on to grab the winning height at 7’8″.
After not experiencing any major upsets in the last remaining Big Air and Speed Retrieve qualifiers, it was onto the Finals! Speed Retrieve kicked things off with teams coming in with the fastest times of the event in the Final. The teams were pretty well matched up with three teams finishing in the low seven second range and three teams finishing in the six second area. It all came down the last two dogs in the final round of the Finals. Craig Haverstick and his nine year old dog, Henry, came to the dock with confidence as this former champ is used to pressure. When the green light lit up at the end of the pool, Henry ran and jumped almost half the pool and swam the rest blistering there first round time by 300th of a second with a time of 5.487, giving the SoCal DockDogs club President the lead. Representing the Las Vegas DockDogs club, Lianne Hassen and her Belgian Malinois, Rex, threw down a first round pass of 5.677, which means they needed to step up a couple hundreds of a second to take the win. The team staged up on the starting line (20′ mark on the dock) and gave the nod they were ready. The yellow light came on and 3 seconds later went to green. Rex not only got a better reaction time on the starting lights then Henry but had a much smoother pass and a slightly faster swim. The crowd fell silent as the DockDogs announcer screamed 5.224 seconds and your winner is Rex and Lianne Hassen! With little time to celebrate, the teams went to dry the dogs off and get ready for the Pro Big Air Finals.
The great people from Royal Canin, the leader in pet nutrition, conducted a contest for spectators to pick there favorite dog of the event. The winner was Linda Hettich from Arcadia, CA and her cancer surviving Black Lab, Tessa. The seven year old Lab also finished sixth with a 22′ in the Pro Big Air Finals.
The Pro Finals saw two teams shoot it out at the end. Lisa Strum and VB jumped to a crowd applause first round of 26′ and a final jump of 26’4″for the lead. Pressure was on Ashley Rietfors and her fired up Belgian Malinois, Pyro, who had a first round jump of 26′, but came back for there final jump and launched like the space shuttle in the second round to 26’5′, taking home the win by 1″.
The Semi Pro Big Air Final saw two long time members of the DockDogs family fight it out. It was Shari Robibson and her cape wearing Border Collie, Nevada, getting it done with a second place finish of 20’2″. Lianna Hassen was busy all week long competiting her many dogs, but it was her Belgian Malinois, Rex, again getting the top podium spot with a 20’11″.
Marilyn Barrett and her Black Lab, Phoebe, took home the gold with a 19’11″ in the Amateur Big Air Finals. Holly Wagoner and her beautiful mixed breed named Sox finished with a 18’6″, good enough for second. Sammi- Jane and her handler Megan Kelly-LaRue from San Clements, CA popped a17’6″ for a third place finish to finish out the event.
It is always exciting to come back to one of our favorite long-standing events – The Fred Hall Fishing, Tackle, Boat & Travel Show series. DockDogs wants to thank everyone who came out to enjoy the nice weather with us and our sponsor, Royal Canin for joining us as well. We hope to see everyone next year for more fun in the sun!
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DockDogs Surfs into Long Beach!
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Medina, OH – March 16, 2011 – DockDogs was once again hosted by the 2011 Fred Hall Fishing, Tackle and Boat Show in beautiful Long Beach, CA this past weekend. For the sixth year in a row our SoCal DockDogs came out in full force, ready to officially start their season of competition.
Starting things off slowly on Wednesday and Thursday, but we were treated with plenty of solid jumping pups. Chris Kakucchi and her Yellow Lab named Dusty took home first place in Wave #1 with a jump that would guarantee them the first seed in the Semi-Pro Finals of 21’11″. Wednesday night saw SoCal DockDoggers Linda Hettich and her cancer surviving pup Tessa take home the big win with a jump of 20’8″. Big Air Wave #3 on Thursday also provided some great moments as Jan Jorgensen and her Black Lab Moki made it into the water for the first time ever taking home a First Place Novice Ribbon.
Friday’s competition gave us some clear signs of things to come over the weekend as vanloads of teams made their way to the DockDogs area to strut their stuff. Big Air Wave #5 saw the arrival of a team that’s new to DockDogs this year, but tearing up the astroturf nonetheless. Lisa Strum and her Belgian Malinois named Vhoebe threw down a jump of 25’9″ on their first time up to show everyone they were a force to be reckoned with. Coming in 2nd was Brittany Moss and her Belgian Malinois named Joker with a jump of 20’9″. The California Malinois’ continued their dominance into the evening with Vhoebe extending her best to 26’8″ and Joker making it out to 20’8″.
Saturday’s Speed Retrieve competition was as exciting as ever, as we saw the famous Henry, an 9 year old rescued Chessie dominate the wave, with a great time of 6.039 seconds. Lisa and Vhoebe took another step towards showing everyone why they’ll be an Iron Dog contender for a long time to come with a time of 6.272.
The Big Air waves of Saturday left nothing to be desired as the reigning 2010 World Champion team of Melissa Ness and her Chessie named Smoke as well as the 2009 Big Air World Champions Craig Haverstick and his Chessie named Henry entered into the mix. Lisa and Vhoebe would not be intimidated though, beating out both of those teams by over half a foot with another jump of 26’8″ in wave #7. The next Big Air Wave saw Melissa and Smoke back in familiar territory atop the awards stand after jumping 26’4″ for the win. 2009 Iron Dog World Champions Alfredo Rivera and his Belgian Malinois named Power Puma came in 2nd with a jump of 23’6″. Jumping big enough to qualify for their first Pro Final, Kate Bernstein and her Yellow Lab Oliver took third with a jump of 22’3″.
After moving Saturday’s Extreme Vertical Final to mid-afternoon on Saturday, we saw a battle of Top Gun Veterans taking it to the wire. Alfredo and Power Puma out-jumped Melissa Ness and her mixed breed named Stryker for the win with a final height of 7’5″. Stryker made it up to 7’0″, followed by Vhoebe who exited the competition at 6’8″. In a great turn of events, the most excited team award has to go to DockDogs veterans Nancy Bouman and her Black Lab named River found their way back into EV groove jumping up to 4’10″ to take 3rd in the Cadet Division.
Sunday’s bright, sunny skies brought out the crowds and our teams did everything they could to deliver the excitement always seen when DockDogs heads to Southern California. Newcomers and Veterans battled it out right from the start, as Melissa and Smoke showed everyone why they are the World Champions jumping out to our first 27 footer of the weekend. Lisa and Vhoebe followed a half foot behind with a jump of 26’6″. In the final Big Air Qualifying wave, Craig and Henry proved they’ve still got it by throwing down a first place tying 24’3″ jump to tie Melissa and Smoke.
Our Finals started off with Speed Retrieve, where we watched our top 8 teams of the weekend battle it out for the best score on that 58′ retrieve. It was our hard to beat team of Craig Haverstick and Henry, who swam away with first, with a score of 5.878 seconds. Coming in second was Lisa and Vhoebe, with another competitive score of 6.369. Rounding out the top three was Alfredo and Power Puma, with a time of 6.600.
The bleachers filled as our Pro dogs lined up at the back of the dock. We knew we were in to see some huge jumps, as we had 5 dogs jump out past that 22′ mark to make it to these Finals. We were definitely not disappointed as these teams came out and gave it their all! Taking first and also extending their all-time personal best jump was Lisa Strum and Vhoebe, with a leap of 27’2″! Coming in second was Smoke, with a more than respectable score of 26’7″. Coming in 3rd was the veteran team of Craig and Henry with a jump of 24’9″.
Next up was our Semi-Pro dogs, and this was going to be a tough competition as the bubble to get in was definitely set high. After we watched these 6 dogs battle it out, we saw SoCal DockDoggers, Linda Hettich and Tessa, jump 21’6” and take first place. Chris and Dusty hadn’t jumped since the first day of competition, but still jumped big enough to take 2nd with a jump of 21’5″. Rounding out the top 3 was Pam Sheets and her Chocolate Lab Brooklyn with a jump of 21’1″.
Rounding out our Finals competition for this event were our Amateur dogs. Showing they were ready to play with the big dogs, they held their own. The top 8 Amateur dogs lined up and gave it their all. Taking out the competition with a great jump of 17’8”, was Marc Marsceill and his Black Lab Diesel. Taking 2nd was Jack Voss and his Black Lab Jillie with a jump of 17’4″. Rounding out the top 3 was Don Gregory and his Wirehaired Griffon with a jump of 16’10″.
Our Iron Dog Competition saw 2009 World Champions Alfredo and Power Puma going down to the wire with Lisa and Vhoebe. In the end, it was Puma that would take home the win with 3040.74. Just about half a point behind, Lisa and Vhoebe showed they belong with the big boys scoring 3040.18. Craig and Henry finished right on their heels though with a score of 3032.79.
DockDogs would like to thank Royal Canin for helping make it possible for us to be here this year. We would also like to thank the staff at the Fred Hall Fishing, Tackle and Boat Show for having us and we look forward to returning to the show in a few weeks down in Del Mar, CA. The crowds were great, and we look forward to seeing all of our SoCal DockDoggers in Del Mar in a couple weeks!
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2010 National Championships held at “Masterpiece on the Mississippi”
Medina, OH – October 28, 2010 – For the second time this 2010 calendar year DockDogs® took the historic city of Dubuque, IA. by storm. The DockDogs® army overtook the parking lot of the McGraw-Hill Company with a caravan of competitors, staff, family and friends.
Bringing together an entire country is cause for some much needed catch-up between new and old friends. However, there was no time for that now with competition starting off bright and early Friday morning with the first round of competition for all competitors. With close to 1000 entries this year, we had a full schedule to get through before the sun started to set.
With three pools running simultaneously this year teams really needed to be on their “A” game to keep up with the fast-paced excitement happening all around. Kicking off the day of competition was the Novice and Senior divisions along with Iron Dog Extreme Vertical.
Steve Bower and Chester, making the trip all the way from Washington, took a commanding lead in the Novice division with their first round jump of 17’8″. The next closest team was 4′ behind with a score of 13’5″ completed by Wilbur handled by Melanie Lehmann, who by the way is only a Lap dog (meaning he is 17″ or shorter).
After having a rough start to the competition weekend on Friday Sue Sentowski and Bobber managed to put things together and make it into the Finals on Sunday with a 8’4″ jump during Saturday’s Novice competition.
Wilbur continued his winning streak he began on Friday by taking the competition by storm and winning the Novice division with a huge jump of 15’10″. There were a few inches in distance between first and second place with Pat Ramunno and Buster coming in at 12′ for the 2nd place win.
Giving the adults a run for their money in the Senior division was Ashley Hebel handling Shiloh who finished in 2nd with a score of 21’10″. Alfredo Rivera with Leapin’ Lobo barley squeezed into 1st with a first round jump of 22’5″. Ashley and Alfredo should consider themselves lucky as they competed against 89 other teams for the top two spots. This was the largest group of competitors for a single division all weekend!
Surprising everyone during the second day of competition was the young handler Sydney Demeo with her Lab, Echo. The dynamic duo managed to get all the way out to 22′ tying for the best score during this round of competition with Stephanie Prock and Zoey. Because Sydney had the better second jump her and Echo took home the first place position on Saturday for the Senior division.
Taking the early lead in the Senior Finals on Sunday were Sarah Clarke and Tweed with a score of 22’10″. However, not being able to improve on the first score ended up leaving them in 2nd place overall in the Finals. Andrea Whiting and Caly capitalized on the shortcoming and busted out a big second jump of 23’3″ to take the win in the Senior division.
Taking an early lead in the Iron Dog event this year was none other than the current reigning World Iron Dog team of Tony Lampert and Baxter after reaching a height of 7’2″ in the Extreme Vertical portion. Coming in a close second were fellow World Champion contenders Lianne Hassen with Rex and Alfredo Rivera with Power Puma. Rounding out the 2nd place tie were Karin Apfel and Storm, our wonderful friends from the North.
Holding onto their lead Tony and Baxter had a monstrous jump of 27’7″ in the Big Air portion of Iron Dog on Saturday. I’m sure that made them feel very secure in their hold of the Iron Dog Championship title. Coming in with the second best jump was none other than the current Speed Retrieve World Record holders, Sean McCarthy and Jordan with a score of 25’3″.
With 40 teams and one final discipline to finish no one was safe from being bumped from a top spot in the race to be crowned Iron Dog Champion this year. Sean McCarthy and Jordan showed why they are the World Record holders, as they laid down a fast time of 5.264 seconds in the final component – Speed Retrieve. Coming in a very close second was the 2010 World Championship Extreme Vertical team of Lianne Hassen and Rex with a time of 5.489 seconds.
After tallying all of the points it was obvious who the dominant breed was in this battle of the bests – the Belgian Malinois’. We had a close race between 2nd and 3rd place in the Iron Dog standings, coming in 16 points short was Lianne Hassen and Rex in 3rd place while 2nd place was snatched by fellow Nevada natives Alfredo Rivera and Power Puma. Winning the 2010 National Championships and now holding two crowns were Tony Lampert and Baxter.
Leading off the Elite division with the biggest first round jump was Scott Christopherson and Jasper Jax. The duo held onto the lead, improving on their first round score, with a 26’7″ jump. Coming in exactly one foot shorter was fellow Wisconsin natives Jessica Johannes and Phoenix in Friday’s competition.
In a surprising set of events all 8 teams that qualified for the Elite Finals on Sunday did so on Friday. It seems that was the day everyone was at peak performance. Setting the bar high in this round of Finals on Sunday was Scott Vicary and Ricochet with the first 25′+ jump of the Final at 25’6″ on their first attempt. Jessica Johannes with Phoenix also answered the 25′+ on their first attempt. Being an overachiever Jasper Jax decided to up the game by sailing out to 26’4″, giving them the overall win in the Elite division.
Going into the Cadet round of Extreme Vertical were 19 teams, by the time we hit the 5′ mark 8 teams had already left the competition. Battling it out for the top position were three teams and the 5’10 mark seemed to be the do or die height. First up on the dock were Todd Whitney and Dublin; they actually had the advantage going into the round with no misses. However, the 5’10 mark proved to be a little more than they could handle as they missed both attempts. Next out were Damian Kolbet and Cadbury who had one previous miss. That left only Stephanie Prock and Zoey, from Canal Fulton, OH, making the 5’10 grab and moving them onto the Finals on Sunday!
Saturday saw a four-way tie for 1st place in the Cadet division as teams battled it out for the 4 remaining spots in the Finals on Sunday. The four teams represented all areas of the US as Linda Torson and Bosco, Dawn Meline and Grace, Robert Lockwood and Ryder and Sally Peyton with Echo all made it to 5’4″.
Todd Whitney and Dublin, a Flat Coated Retriever, were the lonely team standing entering the Cadet Finals on Sunday as they faced off against 7 Labs. The intimidation factor didn’t seem to bother them though as they managed to pull off a win. They even did so by being the only Cadet team to hit a Top Gun division height of 6′. Coming in a very close 2nd was Stephanie Prock and Zoey at 5’10″.
Bella, the young Golden Retriever, handled by Sue Barnes took the lead in the first round of jumps in the Big Air Junior division with a score of 17’8″. However, the team could not improve on the score and would hold onto that best leaving them in 2nd place during this first round of competition. The team making the best improvement from their first round score, and launching them into first place, was Laura Lockwood with her Lab Ryder with a jump of 19′.
A lot of the Junior teams improved during the second day of competition, securing themselves a spot in the Finals on Sunday. One such team was Dylan Shafer with Chessie, who joined his sister as a Finalist contestant on Sunday.
Surprising everyone in the Finals with an 18’8″ jump Maddie, handled by Dan Mussell, pulled off the upset win over the favored team of Laura Lockwood and Ryder in the Junior Finals on Sunday. Coming in a very close second was fellow Iowa native Sue Barnes and Bella, just four inches shorter.
Unlike the Elite Finals earlier in the day the Super Elite finalists found themselves all improving on their scores from Friday. And this was no small improvement either they all gained about 3′, on average. Making the biggest in position change was Tiffany Ballow and Marcie. They went from a 19’11″ jump on Friday to 26’1″ on Saturday!
It was a nail biter on Sunday as Tiffany and Marcie were out to show why they earned their spot in the Finals as they took on Iron Dog Champions Tony Lampert and Baxter. Tiffany and Marcie had a very impressive first round jump, but they knew they could do better. After a few good words from mom and some cheering from the crowd Marcie launched out to 26’8″ tying Tony and Baxter for 1st place. Baxter knew he had to step up his game to hold onto his win, as he was the last dog to jump. As Baxter soared through the air landing perfectly into the pool the crowd braced for the score – did he win? Barely squeezing past Marcie by 2 inches Baxter had the better second score at 24’8″ – taking home the win in the Super Elite division!
Dawn Meline and Grace took the Speed Retrieve Express division by force on Friday as they secured the fastest qualifying time with a run of 7.385 seconds – very impressive. Piper, handled by Jill Stalter, came barreling out of nowhere to knock 4 teams out of the Finals running by improving by over 2 seconds from their run on Friday, securing themselves a spot in our Finals on Sunday.
Coming right out of the gate in the Express Finals and securing the fastest round one time was Stephanie Malone with Juice at a time of 7.500 seconds. However they were unable to improve on that score and were quickly passed up by Mary Schuenemann and Nike with a time of 7.045 seconds, taking the win in the Express division.
Friday also showcased our Youth Handlers in a Big Air competition specifically designed for our younger participants. Everyone enjoyed watching our 22 youths, ranging in age from 7-15, show some of the older handlers just how it’s done. Having the longest jump of the first round of competition was Kristina Schaffhausen and Zeke with a 19’11″ jump. However, that was not good enough to secure them first place as Ashley Hebel with Shiloh jumped just a little further on their second attempt making it out to 20’1″, securing the win in the qualifying round of competition.
In the Youth Finals Dylan Shafer and Yampa quickly took the lead with a jump of 19’3″, but he didn’t hold onto that for long as Kristina Schaffhausen and Zeke and Ashley Hebel and Shiloh tied at 19’6″. It seemed as the Finals round drew to an end no one could surpass the jumps done by Zeke and Shiloh so it was down to the two Yellow Labs. Zeke seized the opportunity and came back with an improvement of 19’9″ Shiloh could not do the same and thus gave up the win to Zeke with Kristina Schaffhausen.
The Turbo division of Speed Retrieve saw a familiar team taking the top spot as they had already earned themselves a spot in the Elite Finals on Sunday. Jessica Johannes and Phoenix snagged the only Sonic time in the Turbo division coming in at 5.971 seconds on Friday! “It had to be the quick reaction time”, stated Brandon Long, DockDogs® Announcer. He went on to add that this weekend he saw some of the fastest reaction times in his three year career with DockDogs®!
Continuing her Sonic fast runs into the Finals Phoenix scored a second Sonic time of 5.753 seconds – still the only Turbo titled team to score a Sonic run at the 2010 National Championships. Coming in less than a second behind was David Smith with Rocket with a time of 6.297 seconds.
The Big Air Master division was our second largest group of competitors of the weekend’s event. Every jump counted as 80 teams vied for only 8 spots in the Finals on Sunday. Quickly making their presence known on their first jump, with the longest jump of qualifying competition, was Bob Evans with Buckeye hailing from Elkhart, IN.
The dynamic duo seemed to lose a little of their “mojo” as they entered the Master Finals on Sunday only going out to 16’7″ on their first jump. After the first round of competition it looked as though Kelsey Wehr and Indy were in the clear for the win being the only team to hit above 22′. After watching everyone pass them by and having the lowest score after the first round Buckeye knew he needed to step up his game; after a pep talk from Bob, Buckeye soared to 23’1″ for the win. Sarah Clarke and Tweed just barely made it into 2nd with a score of 22’3″ as Nai’a was one inch behind her with handler Abby Kidd.
The Speed Retrieve Sonic division may have been a small group, but they were powerful and committed. The difference between the top eight teams to make it into the Finals was less than 1 second! As we got down to the final two teams in Friday’s first round of competition it was clear that the race was between Scott Vicary with Ricochet and the World Record holders Sean McCarthy with Jordan. Scott & Ricochet improved on their first time coming in with a 5.524 second run. Sean & Jordan knew they had to be quick to beat the time and regain their first place status. However, they were too quick and ended up false starting, leaving Scott and Ricochet with the fastest time of the Sonic qualifying rounds.
The fight to the top continued right into the Finals on Sunday in the Sonic division. While only 7 teams joined us they were all out to win. Unfortunately one team said goodbye early, Joey Spurlock and Brock, false starting on both their attempts. Sean and Jordan held onto the early lead they established for the win with a time of 5.392 seconds, being crowned the Sonic division Champions for the second year in a row.
The “Maligators” were out in full force in the Top Gun division of Extreme Vertical on Friday taking over all four top spots available for the Finals on Sunday. Saturday saw a few new breeds rounding out the list of finalists adding in two labs and a mixed breed from California.
As we got down to the top dogs in the Top Gun Finals on Sunday we had four teams join the 7′+ club vying for the win with three of the four teams having no misses under their collars. After hitting 7′ Lianne Hassen and Rex left the game at 7’2″. 7’4″ seemed to be the height to beat as teams started dropping out. The only team to hit the mark, and take the win, were 2010 National AND World Iron Dog Champions, Tony Lampert & Baxter.
Our 8 dog Lap Dog division Wave was host to some of the cutest little competitors we saw all weekend. “These little guys (and gals) showed that they might be small, but that doesn’t mean they can’t jump!” stated Max DeWire, DockDogs® Announcer. One of the teams up on the dock, Jennifer Gensler with her Jack Russell Miss Molly, were awarded as the DockDogs® Lottery Winners for the 2011 season. This is a very exciting honor for any competitor as they are granted free Big Air Waves for the 2011 season! Taking top honors in the qualifying round was Pippin, who is not only a Lap Dog but also a Veteran Dog (meaning he is at least 8 years of age) with a jump of 13’2″.
It became clear as the Lap Dog Finals progressed on Sunday that the competition would be between hometown neighbors Melanie Lehmann with Wilbur and Jennifer Gensler with Lottery winner Miss Molly. Out jumping Miss Molly by about 2′ Wilbur kicked it into high gear for his second jump making it out to 14’6″.
Kicking off our day of Finals on Sunday were the last qualifying rounds of competition; the Veteran Dogs which are dogs that are 8 years or older, were given their time to shine. Going into the second jump in the Veteran Dog Wave there was a tie for first place between Rich Schafer & Jasper and Todd Dalle Ave & Snickers. Rich & Jasper were first up on the dock sailing all the way out to 21’3″ on their second attempt. Now it was all up to Todd & Snickers, they put forth a very good effort, but came up slightly short at 20’4″, giving Rich and Jasper the win.
“Giving us quite a scare prior to the Veteran Dog Finals on Sunday was long time competitor and DockDogs® family member Dean Skillman”, stated Tyler Nicholson, DockDogs® Administrator. After falling victim to an unfortunate accident Dean was taken to the hospital leaving us all to wonder if he would be able to return, Nicholson went on to say. This moment of potential tragedy was turned into joy as we saw Dean return to the competition site and back on the dock just in time for the Veteran Dog Finals.
While Dean and Wylie did not go on to win the Veteran Dog class (they did manage to take 3rd place) they were “an example of what a true competitor’s spirit and love for the sport can do.” Nicholson commented. Coming in second place overall was the very determined team of Rich Schafer and Jasper with a score of 22’5″. Taking first place by only 2″ was Saber, the Belgian Malinois, with handler Alfredo Rivera (no stranger to the dock) with a score of 22’7″.
The latest addition to the DockDogs® line-up this year was the Legend Dog class – dogs 10+ years. It was designed to honor dogs that laid the foundation for the sport and still love it to this day. “It was great seeing faces who haven’t been on the dock in a while”, stated Max DeWire. “It was especially heartwarming to see Country, the reigning Big Air World Record holder, up on the dock for the first time in a couple of years” he added.
Taking the competition by storm on their first jump Sue Barnes and her German Shorthaired Pointer Tanner made a huge splash with their 18’1″ jump in the Legend Dog Finals later in the day on Sunday. The closest that anyone could come to catching them was Dave Breen and Black Jack with their 15’6″ jump.
For those of you who did not get to the National Championships this year, or who opted out of some of the “Special Events” that took place over the weekend, let me give you some insight on what you missed out on. Friday’s Social Night aka “League Night” was fantastic, it was so much fun to get out and Bowl. The common thread for most attendees was that they hadn’t been bowling in years (decades for some of us – and our scores were reflective of this). With that said, there were some shining stars amongst us; there were 2 individuals that bowled a perfect game – 300 (how did they find the time to practice between DockDogs® events?) All kidding aside, congratulations to Dawn Miller & Jeff Salisbury, that is quite an accomplishment.
A quick summary outlining the League Night Champions – in 1st place with a score of 1,016 the Rocky Mountain DockDogs® Bowling Team consisting of Ken, Van, Jon, Clark & David; followed closely by the 2nd place team of Dawn, Nina, Bill, Kevin & Chet with a score of 1,010; and rounding out the top 3 – in 3rd Place with a score of 1,006 the team of Jeff, Liz, Ernie, Scott & Bernie. Also, congratulations to the following Youth Handlers that participated in the Youth Bowling Finals: Katy, Lauren, Nikki, Tricia & Zach. I hope everyone had as much fun as they appeared to be having.
The other component of League Night included the Overall Regional Awards and the National Zone Awards. Because of the phenomenal turn out we had to split our guests into 2 very large groups in order to accommodate everyone with bowling and eating. Upon arrival, guests were directed to either bowl first or to grab a plate of BBQ and sit down and eat while being entertained by some 2010 event footage, club commercials and a brief awards presentation. Congratulations to all 2010 Regional Award recipients & Top National Zone Ranked Teams!
“The highlight of the weekend & the Season for that matter (in my opinion), was the Formal Banquet & Year End Awards Ceremony”, stated Teresa Reeves, DockDogs® Admininstrator. This gala event took place on Saturday night at the Grand River Center at the Port of Dubuque, the venue was perfect for this hard to top annual event. Reeves went on to state, “It is always exciting to see the DockDogs® community all dressed up and ready to socialize with and recognize fellow competitors for their achievements over the course of the season.” There were many familiar faces that have managed to maintain their rankings over the years, and lots of new teams that have joined the ranks of Top Competitors for 2010. Sean McCarthy & Jordan along with Lianne Hassen & Rex and Craig Haverstick & Henry were among several teams that received multiple awards for their efforts this past season. Congratulations to Tony Lampert & Baxter for being recognized as the Rookie Team of the Year for 2010 along with Damian Kolbet & Cadbury for being chosen as the Most Exciting Team and Julie Jay who was voted Favorite Cheerleader, your enthusiasm is contagious!
Although 2010 brought with it the loss of several dogs along with a few friends including Mark Ruiz and Tim Kline – all were there with us in spirit and were thought of by many at the Sunday morning memorial service & Balloon launch that was held at the competition site prior to the start of Sunday’s Finals. Started last year with the Balloon launch in memory of Chase, this has become an annual event that gives us all the opportunity to come together to remember and honor our DockDogs® friends both human & canine alike.
According to Heather Zuhl, DockDogs® Administration “Based on the sales of dog training toys and various additional dog accessories at this event, the theme of the weekend seemed to be that everyone was excited to start practicing and training for next season”. She went on to add that competition for the 2011 Season is looking to be fierce as teams battle for top honors and invitations to the 2011 World Championships!
Thank you to all teams that came out to participate or simply cheer on and support their fellow competitors & club members both at this year’s National Championships as well as any and all of the 2010 Season’s Events. This was once again a successful and momentous year for DockDogs®, we look forward to seeing all of you out on the dock in 2011.
Until we meet again, play and stay safe!
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Sit Means Sit Dog Training at DockDogs National Championships with Saber
Alfredo Rivera with his female belgian malinois – Saber. The 2010 DockDogs Big Air National Champion in the veteran division. Saber out jumps some fantastic dogs including two “Hall of Fame” dogs. It was an immense honor to compete with the top quality of competitors in the veteran division. Go Saber!!! Interested in a dog training franchise check us out.
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Puyallup’s Battle of the Pros!
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Medina, OH – April 29, 2010 – If the beautiful blue skies and bright sun didn’t foreshadow what a great weekend we were in store for, than perhaps the more than seventy teams we had pre-registered for the weekend would! It was DockDogs® fourth year returning to the Puyallup Spring Fair and once again, it was an event to remember.
The event started off with some very exciting Big Air rounds of competition. Taking the lead early in the event were locals Kristi Baird and Adam Ellis with their labs Buddy and Hunter. The battle ended on Thursday with each team throwing down massive jumps of 24;, looks like this battle would have to continue into the weekend to find out the winner.
Friday was a full day of Big Air waves and we saw NINE more dogs join Buddy and Hunter in the “Pro” division; all with huge jumps going out past that 22′ mark! It was Bridger, the black Labrador Retriever out of Port Angeles, WA with his handler, Ryan Hainstock who now held the top spot of the weekend after Friday’s rounds of competition with an amazing jump of 25’6”!
Saturday began with a line of competitors waiting to register their dogs and give this sport a try! We started off the daily competition with a round of Speed Retrieve and after a very close match up; it was the little yellow Labrador, Riley, and her handler John Haas who had the fastest time of the day with a score of 6.194 seconds. Right on their tail was the hard to beat duo of Britten Jay and Caddis with a time of 6.198 seconds! Not to be forgotten was the ever competitive Express division of this class, where we saw Fern and her owner Kat Barnes come in at 8.127 seconds and take away the first place ribbon!
The rest of Saturday was busy as could be, with all of our waves completely full and equally competitive. Just when we thought our Pro Finals couldn’t get any more competitive, we saw two more dogs come out and jump their way into them! One of them being Pepper, a Catahoula Leopard Dog out of Mt. Home, ID, who leapt all the way out to 25’2”! The lone Malinois, Power Puma out of Las Vegas, NV showed he could hold his own with all these Labradors by securing not one, but two jumps that day at 25′!
Saturday ended with an extremely busy Extreme Vertical competition. With nearly twenty dogs lined up wanting to practice and warm up, we knew we were in for a treat. We started the boom at 4’6”, and watched it climb and climb, as dogs battled it out, giving each jump 110%.
Falling out just in time to take the top spot in the Cadet division was Riley, the yellow Labrador with a last successful grab of 5’4”! We didn’t see another dog fall out until a foot later! The Top Gun division of EV continued rising as we once again watched these Labradors battle it out with the superstar Malinois, Puma and the Catahoula Leopard Dog, Pepper. After some amazing jumping, it was the Sit Means Sit sponsored team of Alfredo Rivera and Power Puma who took the top spot away with a win at 7′ and a final grab at 7’3”! Right behind him was the very athletic Chessie, Caddis and owner Britten Jay with a grab of 6’10”! In a three way tie for third at 6’8”, it was Elsie May, Buddy and Pepper!
After such an exciting Saturday, the crowds and competitors were anxious to see what Sunday would bring. With two more qualifying rounds of Big Air and one more for Speed Retrieve, anything could and DID happen as our finals “bubble” changed drastically with each wave!
Just as it was a battle of the Pro dogs, it was turning out to be a showdown with our youth handlers as well! We had eleven competing all weekend, as fans watched these kids and dogs bond and show off their skills on the dock. After the weekend was all said and done, it was Kendra Lee and Rikki who took that top spot for youth handlers with a huge jump of 19’9″, also securing a mid air catch in the process!
Our Finals began Sunday afternoon with the closest “bubble” in each division that we had seen in a long time. In order to make our Pro Finals, you had to have a jump of at LEAST 24′!
First up was our Speed Retrieve Finals, where we watched John Haas and Riley sweep the entire weekend of Speed Retrieve competition and take away first place once again, with a time of 6.171 seconds! Coming in second was newbie to this discipline, Pepper, with a time of 6.299! Rounding out the top three was Julie Jay and Tractor with a time of 6.381.
All three rounds of Big Air Finals were exciting, but it was our Pro division that had people on the edge of their seats waiting to see the outcome. After a very competitive, yet friendly competition, it was once again the beautiful black Lab, Bridger who not only saved his biggest jump of the weekend for Finals, but secured himself the top spot with an amazing jump of 26′! Matthew McCluskey and Pepper held their own and took second with a respectable jump of 25’6”! Completing our top three was Buddy, the 2008 National Super Elite Big Air Champion and handler Kristi Baird with a jump of 25’1”!
Next up were our Semi-Pro dogs who battled it out in their division as well! Showing how versatile she is, the little yellow Labrador Riley, with John Haas took away the blue ribbon with a huge jump of 21’8”! Right behind her was Andy Epperly and Buddy with a jump of 21’4”. Coming in third was Jeff Gratzer and Mack with a solid jump of 20’7”!
Last, but certainly not least, were our Amateur dogs who put on quite a show! These last 16 jumps were just as crowd pleasing as the Pro’s, as we saw Carl Lewis and his black Labrador, Gunner jump 19’5” and walk away with first! Challey Becker and her fun loving chocolate Labrador, Dunkel were right on their heels with a jump of 19’1”! Coming in third was the adorable Pit Bull Terrier, Lola with Cheryl Caragan with a jump of 17’5”!
Our Iron Dog competition was extremely competitive, but once again it was Power Puma who came in first with an impressive score of 3041.35. Not far behind was the Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Caddis with a score of 3033.48, and the black Labrador, Bridger took third with 3017.87!
DockDogs® would like to thank our title sponsor Royal Canin for helping make it possible for us to be at the Puyallup Spring Fair along with the fair staff for having us back for another year of fun. DockDogs® looks forward to an even more exciting competition in 2011!
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See Spot Win – Owner trains dog to be elite competitor
See Spot win
Owner trains dog to be elite competitor
By MAGGIE LILLIS
VIEW STAFF WRITER
He’s a world-class athlete whose talents continue to surprise those around him, yet he’s devoid of ego.
He’s just having dog-gone fun.
Power Puma, a 3-year-old Belgian Malinois, is the reigning DockDogs 2009 national champion, a prestigious title in canine jumping-performance sports.
He recently clinched the title of Iron Dog Champion at a DockDogs world qualifying event.
“You’ll see, he goes straight to work,” said professional trainer and Las Vegas DockDogs president Lianne Hassen.
At a training facility near the Las Vegas Beltway and Robindale Road, Puma revs up and waits for a command from owner and handler Alfredo Rivera before launching himself into the pool.
He competes in three events: Big Air, a distance leap into a regulation pool; Extreme Vertical, a height-jumping event; and Speed Retrieve, a swimming event involving tasks.
Puma’s best scores include jumping 7 feet, 8 inches into the air during Extreme Vertical, jumping more than 26 feet during Big Air and shooting through a Speed Retrieval event at 5.8 seconds.
“There are world record-holders in all categories, but there are very few that can do all three,” Rivera said. “Puma is one of them.”
Puma trains daily and moonlights as a police demonstration and obedience work dog.
“He’s bred to bite, but he’ll only bite on command,” Rivera said. “He needs to have manners. I need to trust him.”
Rivera and Hassen have years of experience in training but just recently began competing in jumping performance sports with dogs.
The trainers use positive reinforcement. After a quick training exercise, Rivera lets Puma sniff around the property and enjoy a toy.
DockDog competitions are open to all sizes and breeds of dogs, and there are several categories of competition. The events draw large crowds and are scheduled around the world.
“I think when all dogs come out, they think they can jump 25 feet,” Hassen said. “They all think they’re a Puma.”
When Rivera got Puma, the then-14-month-old puppy was antisocial. Now he’s friendly with dogs and humans of all ages.
Rivera tested Puma’s skills on a dock one day in March 2009 and watched the pooch beat competitors’ jumps by more than 10 feet.
Puma’s success wasn’t a total fluke, Rivera said.
“It’s a combination of obedience and athleticism,” he said.
Puma is constantly moving and alert. Among Rivera’s five dogs, Puma eats double the amount of dog food to fuel his active body. “He’s a maniac,” Rivera said. “He has so much energy.”
Rivera hopes Puma can make history as the only dog to be a national champ twice. He said Puma’s competition is ruff, er, rough.
“It’s all about the day of the event and how you’ll perform,” he said.
One of Hassen’s dogs, Rex, is one of Puma’s main competitors.
“It could be any one of them,” she said.
Rivera said he can tell Puma enjoys performing, and he feeds off the pooch’s energy.
“Ninety-nine percent of people who do DockDogs do it because they love their dog,” Rivera said.
For more information about dog athletic sports, visit dockdogs.com.
Contact Centennial and Southeast View reporter Maggie Lillis at mlillis@viewnews.com or 477-3839.
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Sit Means Sit goes the distance at DockDogs Nationals
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Steadfast Canine Dogs Go the Distance at DockDogs Nationals
St. Louis, MO, November 9, 2009 – Competitors came from across the nation to participate in the 10 year anniversary of the DockDogs National Championships. The event held October 16-18 was hosted at King’s Island Resort in Mason, OH and commemorated a decade of canine sports like big air (dock jumping), extreme vertical (high jump) and speed retrieve.
Special activities acknowledged the anniversary, including a competitor’s luau on Friday evening in which members dressed in island attire and danced the night away. Members also attended a semi-formal member’s banquet on Saturday evening which was emceed by DockDogs CEO, Grant Reeves. The event highlighted the association’s history of tradition and innovation while looking forward to the next ten years.
The competition brought out Arenus corporate partners Sit Means Sit dog training from Las Vegas, NV. Sit Means Sit had several trainers competing in the finals, including DockDogs World Qualifiers Fred Hassen, with his dog Rex, and Alfredo Rivera, with his dog Power Puma. Rivera and Puma placed first in the IronDog Extreme Vertical event with a height of 7’6”, and captured the 2009 IronDog title. “Being at the 2009 DockDogs National Championships was an incredible experience,” said Alfredo Rivera. “The dogs participating were simply amazing, especially performing at such high levels in extreme cold weather. It was an honor for Sit Means Sit to come out on top with so much talent present.”
Hassen and Rex placed first in the IronDog Speed Retrieve event. “We were thrilled to be there; it was one of the most exciting events we’ve competed at,” said Fred Hassen. “We were happy that Sit Means Sit and Las Vegas DockDogs performed so well and came out on top!”
The event was made possible by sponsors like STEADFAST® CANINE joint health supplement. STEADFAST® CANINE is a joint health alternative to the traditional glucosamine and chondroitin supplements. The product plays an important role not just in joint health maintenance, but also supports the integrity of bones, tendons and ligaments. This is crucial for these special canine athletes and also important for growing puppies and senior dogs prone to joint issues.
“It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to make it to the level of competition that DockDogs Nationals hosts,” said Simone Pophal, Business Manager for Arenus. “We are very excited for our friends at Sit Means Sit and are pleased to be able to provide a product for dogs that delivers superior results.”
About Arenus:
Arenus is a premier provider of innovative health and nutrition products for pets and horses. Arenus is a growing division within Novus International, Inc., a global company dedicated to health and nutrition through science. To learn more about our products, or find an Arenus event near you, call (866) 791-3344 or visit www.arenus.com.
About DockDogs:
DockDogs® is the independent governing and sanctioning body for regional, national and international dock jumping performance sports. DockDogs® establishes the rules and standards of the sport, tracks results and records, and supports and promotes the growth of its athletes, events, spectators, and sponsors. To learn more visit www.dockdogs.com.
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