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Cello Earned Her Masters!
As you know from previous posts, Cello is very involved in dock diving. She competes in the Dock Dogs Big Air competitions, which is like the doggie version of a long jump. The handler and dog have 60 seconds to complete the jump. Each team has two jumps per “wave,” with the greater of the jumps being used for the official score for that wave. The dog’s distance is measured from the base of the dog’s tail (the point at which the base of the dog’s tail hits the water).
On March 19, we received Cellos’ Big Air Club Title Master certificate from Dock Dogs!
Cello is a member of Delmarva Dock Dogs club, an affiliate club of the National/Worldwide DockDog Organization. To earn a club title, Cello had to reach 5 consecutive jumps in the same division. The divisions are as follows:
Novice 0 – 9’11″
Junior 10′ – 14’11”
Senior 15′ – 19’11”
Master 20′ – 22’11”
Elite 23′ – 24’11”
Super Elite 25′ +
Cello has earned her Masters title, which means she has jumped 5 consecutive times in the 20′ to 22’11” range.
2014 has already been an exciting season for us, as Cello and Brian competed in their first indoor dock diving competition, where Cello also earned her new personal best distance of 22’9″ !!
We have Cello registered for quite a few events this year, and are very excited for the next event on May 3rd and 4th in Dover, DE… Dover Days Dip, hosted by Delmarva Dock Dogs. Join us by registering your dog in the event, or come out to cheer Cello on, and see just how much fun dock diving is!!
In the words of the Delmarva Dock Dogs motto…
“Run Fast, Jump Big, Have Fun!!!”
Bird Dog of the Day
Cello was chosen as the featured “Bird Dog of the Day” on Instagram!
Each day, one puppy and one adult bird dog picture is featured on this very popular account…and today Cello won “adult of the day!” Yay Cello!!
Check out Bird Dog of the Day on Instagram…and “like” Cello’s picture!
Please visit Cello’s Instagram for more great photos of Cello and her adventures!
GSP OF THE DAY!
Today Cello was featured as the GSP of the Day on gsp2day’s Instagram 🙂
Check out Cello’s full Instagram account for more pics!
“First Day of School” Meet-and-Greet
I have a Smart-Board in my classroom. The projected background photo is always the latest-and-greatest adventure of Cello. The students enjoy watching for the picture to change, and always ask about Cello and her great adventures. After one of Cello’s dock diving events, I had set a picture of her jumping off the dock as my background photo. The kids were so intrigued with the idea of Dock Diving, the topic became a part of our daily conversations before and after class…so when it came time to teach the skill of creating and interpreting a line graph, I thought, “Why not incorporate something they are really interested in into the lesson for Line Graphs?”
During the lessons of line graphs, we talked about Cello and her dock diving, and watched videos of her jumping. The kids could not get enough! We created a huge line graph on our bulletin board, and the students learned to graph points as they recorded Cello’s dock diving results from her past 3 events on our big bulletin board line graph. To show the students just how long she was jumping, we used a measuring tape, and measured from one end of the classroom to the length of her longest personal-best jump to date ( 22′ 7″ ). The students were shocked, and then became very curious how far they could jump…hmmm…good idea!
The students made predictions about their jumps, then we took a trip outside to the track next Math period. We measured 40 feet of running space (the same distance Cello has to gather up her speed on the dock) to the sand pit area of the long-jump. Our principal came outside with us to be the official judge of the students’ jumping distances. The students ran as fast as they could for 40 feet, then jumped with all their might into the sand pit. We had so much fun that day! I recorded all the jumps of the students, and took pictures of them jumping, as the principal called out their scores. The next day we took their jumping results and made computer-generated line graphs using Microsoft Excel, displaying the student’s jump distances. They students were able to personalize them with color and background pictures of themselves.
After the computerized line graphs were complete, I held an Awards Ceremony in class. The principal called the names of the students, and shook each student’s hand as he presented them with participation certificates, and pinned them with 1st, 2nd 3rd, and so-on ribbons as well. We had ceremonial music playing in the background, thanks to my friend and co-worker, Grace, who pulled up the Graduation Song on her iPad! The students were so excited about their awards, and were glowing with pride as everyone clapped for each student as they received their ribbon! We took lots of pictures of both the students jumping, as well as the ceremony, and added them to our Line Graph Bulletin Board.
After all was said and done, one of the classes asked if I could bring Cello in to school so they could meet her. I shrugged-off the idea, and told them it was not possible…but they weren’t convinced. They took it upon themselves to go to the principal during their lunch period, and asked for permission…and he was so impressed with the effort they had put into the lesson, that he granted it! They came to class after lunch that day screaming with excitement about the principal saying “YES!” I sent permission slips home to parents, and Cello’s first day at school was planned!
Today, Brian followed me to school with Cello in his car, and when the students arrived to school, they met me at my class to go as a group to to meet Cello! The students got to spend about 20 minutes getting to know Cello, and asking questions. They gave Cello treats, made her do her “tricks,” and gave her lots of hugs and pets. In return, the students got lots of puppy kisses and tail wagging from Cello!
The principal also made a “deal” with the students of my math class… if they meet their homework goal, Cello will be permitted to attend their math class for one period as a “guest-student” as they do their class-work!
Here is Cello this morning waiting by the door with her school bag, ready for her first day of school!
I have so many wonderful pictures of the students engaged in this lesson, the bulletin board, students jumping, student generated line graphs, and the meet-and-greet, but am unable to post them due to the students visibility in the photos. You’ll have to trust me on this one- – it was a fun lesson that students could not get enough of…and so cool to have Cello at school with me!
PetsMove.org… “Get off your butt, workout with your mutt!”
Just a few days ago, on Thanksgiving, I began a running challenge that I accepted from fellow WordPress blogger and Delmarva Dock Dogs dock diving friend, Annie. This challenge is Holiday Streak! I really needed something like this to get myself up and moving again!
Around the same time I accepted this challenge, I came across a really cool pin on Pinterest… It was about a site called PetsMove.org. This site encourages people and their dogs – of all ages and fitness levels – to get out and get moving. Their motto is “Get off your butt, workout with your mutt!” (Love it!) The site offers goals, prizes and and a supporting member community. The site is free, has no intense or intimidating guidelines, and is really neat! I decided I would register myself and Cello to help record our Holiday Streak efforts. I also submitted Cello’s picture and bio to be considered for a spot in their Featured Dogs slide show. I just found out Cello made the slide show!
Check Cello’s full bio out at http://petsmove.org/slide/cello/ …then register yourself and your dog, and “Get off your butt, workout with your mutt!”
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Cello is also featured on PetsMove.org’s Facebook page!
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In the News…
The next week I came home from work today on my lunch break, and was looking through the mail. We have another local paper that is delivered for free to all residents of two towns. It is called the Medford Sun. I decided to look through the paper while eating my lunch…and discovered that the picture of James and Cello made it’s way into the Medford Sun newspaper as well!!
Making Headlines
My sister, Casey, told me that she was going to dress her 9 month old son, James, as a Pumpkin for his first Halloween. We decided it would be a cute idea to dress Cello as a pumpkin as well, and go trick-or-treating together. I searched online for a pumpkin costume – never expecting to come across almost the exact costume James had! We dressed them up, and headed out on Halloween to trick-or-treat. Cello had neighbors coming out of their house to give her treats! We had a blast that day – and took lots of great pictures of Cello and James…one of them made a local paper, the Central Record!
Here is the original picture:
I Love, I Love My Calendar Girl… Yeah, Sweet Calendar Girl !
A local animal shelter, Animal Welfare Association, had a contest to raise some money for their shelter. You could make a donation and enter a picture of your pet to be placed in the shelter’s 2014 calendar. “Winners” would be chosen to have the biggest picture for a particular month. All photos submitted were guaranteed to be in the calendar, but only the “best” would win the “big” pictures for each month. …Cello won “Miss November!” She also had a second photo featured in the month of August. You can help out the shelter and purchase one of these calendars!
And here are the pictures in the calendar:
“Miss November”
November “spread”
Pool picture on August’s page
Here are the original pictures that were submitted:
Cello’s “Spread” on the Trover Coats Facebook Page
While at Cello’s second dock diving contest at the Ocean County Decoy and Gunning Show, we met sweet little Bailey, another female GSP, and Bailey’s “mom,” Annie. Bailey was wearing an awesome red “robe” looking coat… it resembled a horse blanket, and looked and felt comfy/warm enough for me to want one for myself! We asked Annie where she purchased this, and she gave us the information. A company called Trover makes this coat (called a “Bone Dry” coat). After contacting the company, I realized that Cello’s measurements did not quite match up with the measurements given online for specific sizes. The person that emailed me from Trover Coats (Toni) couldn’t have been nicer, or more helpful. They “adjusted” the coat to be fitted for Cello, and shipped out the coat quickly. The coat fit perfectly, and is so well made! I was so happy, that I emailed Toni back with pictures of Cello wearing her Bone Dry coat after some dock diving fun at our house. Toni posted Cello’s pictures on Trover Coats Facebook page… Here is Cello’s “online modeling” debut: 😉
















