We kicked off our first dog sporting event with the Pocatello Kennel Club's Coursing Ability and Fast CAT event. Becks was signed up for both days so we camped at the local Lava Hot Springs and made a little family getaway trip out of it.
Becks couldn't hardly even handle himself, he was so excited to run his heart out. He earned his coursing ability title "CA" in just one weekend. The coursing ability event is a great event as an introduction to the dog sporting world. As long as your dog has the prey drive to chase the lure they won't have any issues completing the course. It's a 600 meter course set up with a pulley system and 4 turns. There is not competition as to who completes it fastest as it's more about the dog keeping its attention and focus on the lure while they run. This event an often be mistaken as the Lure Coursing event which is designated for Sighthounds only. The Coursing Ability is option to all registered AKC dogs and to those who have registered with their PAL program.
Oakley joined along too, but she didn't participate in the races. She was a side line cheerleader for her brother and a company keeper when at the campground. She sure enjoyed being out there with us though.
Becks had just turned 3 when this event happened. He was really starting to look mature and muscle up quite a bit. He ran the Fast CAT as well and that was do much fun!!! This boy can seriously run! His top speed is just over 28mph. He earned 2 runs towards the breed standings and his title. Once a dog has received 150 points (calculated off their time, any handicaps, and a formula) they can earn their BCAT title. After this weekend Becks has earned nearly 60 points.