Flatastic premiere at Danish Flatcoated Retriever Club Event

Kaspar & Lotte in the Danish Retriever Club tent

Past weekend we were participating in the Danish flatcoated retriever club event in Nordsjælland not far from Copenhagen. Saturday was Markprøve B and our dynamic duo were signed up for Brugsprøve. The Brugsprøve is an accesgiving obedience and retrieving test one needs to obtain in order to enter working tests and field trials. It was held in a forest and the strong wild life smells there was a bit challenging for our “twins”. The judge made it clear that we need to practice obedience in these surroundings. I was thinking how to explain how difficult it is in the Netherlands to have access to these kind of grounds. But the feedback was right on spot. We did pass though. Happy me.

Flatastic Black Peace “Kaspar” 1st price Junior males with junior certificate
photo by Jørgen Falk

Next day it was showtime. To me it was a bit special as it was held in my hometown where I was born and raised. Judge was Susanne Tillge and all of our dogs obtained excellent qualifications. Kaspar used all of his charm and won 1st price in Junior male class. He even obtained a junior certificate as the judge saw potential for him to become junior champion. The greatest thing though was that he loved all of it and won a yellow dummy. a pretty beer glass and chocolates.

Prices for Kaspar
Kaspar (still a bit hairless from operation)
Mini waiting tent at show for the flatastics

Judge Susanne Tillge DK:

Kaspar: 15 months junior male, good size, good male appearance, long well shaped head, correct bite, big nostrils, tight lips, dark eyes, tight eyes, well placed ears,beautiful top line, strong hind body, well placed shoulder, well placed tail, correct angulated front and back, good bone, strong paws, good coat, fluent and healthy movements, wonderful temperament.

Lotte: 15 months junior bitch good size, good feminine appearance, long well shaped head, correct bite, beautiful top line, a little low placed tail, strong hind body, well angulated front and back, strong bone, tight paws, good coat, healthy movements and wonderful temperament.

Rumi: 5 years open bitch, good size, good feminine appearance, long well shaped head, correct bite, tight lips, big nostrils, dark eyes, tight eyes, well placed ears, beautiful top line, well hind placed shoulder, strong hind body, well placed tail, well angulated front and back, good bone, tight paws, good coat, healthy fluent movements, good temperament.

Damage control for farmers

This morning I was invited to join a summer hunt with Rumi by a befriended hunter. However according to Dutch law it was not a hunt, but it is a part of pest control for farmers as the country is suffering from huge amounts of geese, eating their way through the profit of farmers. It was in the North of NL and I am very impressed by the huge number of geese I saw this morning. I have now seen with my own eyes how incredible the damage on crop is after a goose-stop on a piece of land and I can imagine farmers get really tired of seeing their efforts being ruined by these birds. At the same time, it is an amazing gaze when 500 geese take off into the horizon all together. Such incredible creatures.

We were in the field at 6 o’clock setting up the decoys and building a hiding place. We sat for 4 hours and all the geese had set their minds on the neighbor’s field instead, so Rumi and had little action and a lot of steadyness training.

It was a very enjoyable morning as it was a good example of how much it takes to manage the fields and for hunters to have knowledge of how Nature works, the terrain and also for us handlers to put in practice what we spend years to teach our hunting dogs.

A very happy Rumi – ready for action

At the end of the morning Rumi and I were asked to search for two birds. One in a grain field and one in a large river with strong current. Both birds were picked up and it was great to see my beautiful girl back in action.

2 birds for Rumi

Health results for hips & knees

Today we received the last result of the hip examination…

Bruce & Gurbe at 7 1/2 weeks old with goose wing foto by Arista

So very thrilled to share that the whole Aura litter – all 12 of them have HD A (hips) and Patella free (knees). According to the breeding rules of the flatcoated retriever club these two health examinations are obligatory for breeding. Some owners also chose to have x-ray of the elbows, as they are working dogs, however this is not obligatory in the Netherlands for the flatcoated retrievers. I am also pleased with the results of the elbows.

A big thank you to all owners for making this investment in the health monitoring of our breed – as a breeder I have promoted the health examinations (part of sale agreement) and I took care of the logistics of it. For me the result is great news – as this is hopeful for future breeding plans.

Aura litter reunion: happy times with the flatastic 12

Finally we could see all 12 of them together again

We were forced to postpone the litter reunion 3 times this past year due to covid lockdowns.. so it was with great joy that I could finally invite all owners to our first reunion.

A great effort was made to change work schedules and drive a severe range of km’s to be able to attend from the owners part.

Our goal was having a great day together enjoying our dogs while learning a little bit too.

Caroline and Pernilla Nilsson were kind to provide an introduction workshop in presenting your dog in preparation of the shows this autumn.

After lunch we did some ground exercises for good body management of your sporting dog and we enjoyed a hilarious fun game estafette style with walking on the leash – no corrections – carrying an egg on a spoon, holding a baguette (instead of a dummy-no chewing allowed) and carrying a serving tray with water glasses. 3 teams and first one in with lowest damage won. It was great fun and surprisingly the flatastics were less bandito style than expected.

Thank you all for coming and sharing the day together- it was very special for me to see with my own eyes what have become of the dogs after a good years time.

A big thank you for the help provided of friends to make this day possible. For more pictures please go to the Aura Litter 2020 page on the website.

Summer Flatastic competition time

Victor with his 2nd price SJP B
photo by Ivo van Kempen

Today Ivo & Victor (Flatastic Amber Value) did very well in their debut on the official SJP B test. 77 out of 80 point and a 2nd place. Also youngest participant in his class. Congratulatitions to Ivo and Victor. The picture on the price is a picture of Ivo’s other dog Hank – that makes a special memory of today I think.

Ivo & Victor – photo by organizing party Heuvelrug

The hunt for talent

Me & Lotte (Flatastic Red Strength)
Photo by Silvia Renders
Me & Kaspar (Flatastic Black Peace)
Photo by Caroline Nilsson

Every summer the WFRG (working flatcoated retriever group) organizes a working test for flatties only called the Talent Hunt. Inspired by the Swedish “Flatmästerskabet” and with the purpose of bringing all levels of working flatcoated retrievers together in a good atmosphere to enjoy typical flatcoated style of working.

Having had a bit of a rough training year for our youngsters due to Covid-19 interruptions and a trainer dropping out shortly after being back on training track, we were a bit insecure wether we would be able to join the WT. So we decided to join the baby class for completely inexperienced dogs – being able to work the dogs from the collar and leash not risking steadyness challenges.

Frans & Jason (Flatastic Aquamarine Acceptance) Photo by Caroline Nilsson

Our worries were without reason because the dogs did absolutely fine! Plenty of details to continue working with and far from perfect but the basics were fine – their excitement levels were good to handle and they managed very well on the hot and long day out in the field.

Hans & Spyke (Flatastic Blue Intelligence)
Photo by Caroline Nilsson
Josine & Line (Flatastic Yellow Joy)
Photo by Caroline Nilsson

For me the day was very special – it was such a joy to be with the 6 Flatastic Aura “babies“ in the competition and a am so proud of Rumi and Brösel’s offspring, but even so of their handlers who take the time to train their dogs well and taking care of their well-being while doing so. That is in my opinion very valuable. On top of that it is such a wonderful thing to share the passion for this breed and working with them. Though working your dog at a competition is not a team sport (except from you and the dog being a team), the presence of good company with like minded people delivers the cherry on top.

Marja & Shelby (Flatastic Apricot Fulfillment)
Photo by Caroline Nilsson

Another sweet cherry on top of this great event: Marja and Shelby were among the 5 best contestants of the baby class “snuffelklasse” so they were invited to do a final run of a double marking of approx 80 m. They did great and came in on a nice 4th place. Congratulatitons Marja and Shelby and the rest of the Flatastic’s with their first WT certificates.

Young Flatastics in training

A day in the park

Training young flatcoated retrievers with passion for hunting is not a walk in the park. It sometimes feels a bit more like a jungle tour and there are days when you just have relax to what is and try again with a smile. But when you look back – you suddenly see how much the young dogs have learnt already. We had the pleasure of being visited by Caroline Nilsson who needed moving models to test her camera. This resulted in some lovely impressions of our training last Wednesday.

Happy 1st birthday Flatastic Aura litter

Homebaked pupcakes

I am so thrilled – today is the 1st birthday of my beloved Aura-pups, who are now big youngsters. Big hugs & kisses to Kai, Kaspar, Shelby, Spyke, Lotte, Jason, Jones, Fien, Gurbe, Bruce, Line & Victor.

We took ahead of the celebration in the past week serving pupcakes at the training & looking forward seeing the dozen halfway in June for a litter reunion with ringtraining and lots of fun together. So glad we no longer need to postpone due to Covid.

Patiently awaiting being served pupcakes

All 12 of the banditos are doing well, are healthy and enjoying good training times with their handlers. The first working certificate has been obtained and shortly they will be health screened.

In celebration of their first birthday I thought it was time to offer them all a bit of limelight, so I have asked all owners for some up to date photos and a few words of description. As soon as we have good quality exterior photos of all of them I will add them to the litter page – along with health results for those who like to follow the development of these pups. For now please enjoy the birthday parade:

Evelien over Kai:

Kai is een hele vriendelijke, lieve en enthousiaste hond, die heel graag bij je wil zijn en met je wil werken.
Hij heeft ontzettend veel doorzettingsvermogen en als hij zijn zinnen op iets heeft gezet, laat hij dat niet snel los.
Kai is zachtaardig en gevoelig, een tikkeltje eigenwijs, maar we hebben een geweldige leuke hond aan hem.

Birgitte over Kaspar:

Kaspar is nog steeds mijn hartendief en oogstreler. Mijn eerste reu en wat geniet ik van deze man. Hij is een grote clown, vindt zichzelf ook erg grappig en charmant en leeft als een trotse koning met zijn dames. Hij is erg aangenaam om mee te werken-heeft een grote will to please en werkt ook gemakkelijk zelfstandig. Hij heeft een ideaal temperament en attitude – zonder saai of eentonig te worden. Want het blijft een echte flatcoated met eigen mening en slimheid.

Marja over Shelby:

Vanaf het moment dat Shelby in ons midden kwam waren we helemaal stapel op hem! Het is een enthousiaste, heerlijke knuffelbeer! Hij is graag bij je in de buurt en altijd blij (ook al ben je 5 minuten weg geweest) als hij je weer ziet. Hij kan enorme sprongen maken zelfs over onze bank heen! ’s-Nachts ligt hij als een ‘Prins’ in zijn mand op onze slaapkamer. Hij speelt graag met andere honden. Tijdens onze jacht trainingen verandert hij in een passievolle, werklustige hond! Geweldig om mee te werken hij leert snel! Volgende maand doen we mee aan de Talentenjacht georganiseerd door de WFGR. Voor ons beiden een uitdaging om te kijken hoever we op dit moment staan!

Hans & Marlous over Spyke:

Spyke is onze lieve, schrandere Flat, met een hoog knuffelgehalte, die graag bij ons in de buurt verblijft. We beleven veel plezier aan Spyke, hij heeft de wil om te pleasen al blijft het een uitdaging dit alles in goede banen te leiden en het vraagt veel geduld maar met kleine stapjes maken we progressie en dat is schitterend om mee te maken. (met dank aan de begeleiding van de fokmevrouw en anderen!) We hebben een geweldige Flat en zijn er trots op!

Birgitte over Lotte:

Lotte is echt een eigenheimer. Ze is in huis vrij rustig en eist weinig aandacht – kroelt het liefst de hele avond bij de man op de bank. Ze heeft een hele sterke interesse in mannen en grote honden zoals herders en pitbulls. Ze vindt het erg leuk en pakt ook iedereen in – een beste klus om haar sociale enthousiasme te geleiden. In het werk is ze super snel, een doorzetter en heel pienter. Net als haar moeder – alleen iets beter in het doseren. Ze leert heel snel en is niet voor 1 gat te vangen. Ze houdt van actie en niet zo van de kleine saaie dingen hoewel ze zich veel makkelijker kan overgeven dan moeders. Super gefocust op de omgeving en minder op mij. Niet de gemakkelijkste hond om op te leiden maar wel heel gaaf om haar te zien groeien – we zijn heel blij met onze lieve snelle dame op puntschoentjes (refererend aan haar mooie damespootjes), die steeds meer ontdekt dat samen ook leuk kan zijn. Niet dat ze dat nodig heeft want ze regelt alles prima zelf.

Frans over Jason:

Ja wat zal ik over dit draakje schrijven. In huis is het een schatje, kroelkont etc! Maar gaat de deur open en wordt de buitenlucht geroken dan veranderd dit schatje in een wervel wind van ongekende proporties waar ik mijn handen aan vol heb. Al mijn eerder verworven competenties kunnen overboord en bij dit hondje moeten dingen opnieuw worden uitgevonden, herontdekt en ontgonnen worden. Toch gaat het goed komen en ik ben ervan overtuigd wanneer dit super getalenteerde hondje de tijd krijgt hij ons allen versteld zal laten staan. Mijn draakje, cookies je bent een kanjer!

Marijke over Mr. Jones:

Vol energie, enthousiasme en vrolijkheid stapt (cq. galoppeert) Jones met geheven kwispelende staart door het Groninger landschap. Zelfverzekerd in bekend gebied en met enige terughoudend- en voorzichtigheid in nieuwe situaties. Jones’ grootste passie: sloten, plassen, poelen en ballen. Een duik nemen is onweerstaanbaar, een bal + nog een bal of stok = ultiem.In huis: corrigeert hij subtiel de kat als deze aan de bank wil krabben, smeekt mij met starende blik om ook op de bank te zitten, is erg aanhankelijk en wijkt niet van mijn zijde. Alhoewel, momenteel een echte puber … duw ik ‘m weg: komt hij strak tegen mij aan, trek ik ‘m naar me toe: neemt hij afstand, meent hij dat we naar huis gaan, loopt hij tien meter achter mij.Samengevat: Me and mr Jones, we got a thing going on 😍

Laurine over Fien:

Een lieve sociale charmante humorvolle eigenwijze dame die dol is op apporteren, strand en water, rollen op welk grasveld dan ook. Stopt met lopen en gaat zitten omdat ze links af wil en niet rechtdoor omdat ze dat bedacht heeft. Haar kop wegdraait van een voorgehouden snack omdat ze een andere wil. Van dominante honden moet ze niets hebben en wat hebben we samen veel plezier in huis, tijdens wandelen en in een training. Wat zijn wij blij met jou!

Lieuwe over Gurbe:


Gurbe is alles wat je wilt als je bewust voor een flatcoat kiest: vrolijk, intelligent, geeft vaak aan dingen een eigen twist die je niet ziet aankomen. Familiehond heeft een eigen wil zonder vervelend te zijn. Heeft zn eerste ganzen al geapporteerd.

Klaas over Bruce:

Heel sociaal lief slim heel veel doorzettingsvermogen en harde werker snel en vreselijk ondeugend dus een heerlijke fijne Flat.

(Ondertussen weet ik van Klaas dat Bruce op jacht bijna alles heeft geapporteerd wat een hond kan apporteren)

Josine over Line:

Line is onze kleine prinses. Ze houdt er van om samen te zijn, samen wat te doen of samen ergens heen te gaan. Ze is sociaal, ondeugend en grappig. Line houdt erg van aandacht en knuffelen. Ze heeft een gevoelig kantje en is soms wat afwachtend, ze denkt eerst voordat ze doet. Ze heeft een goede neus, die ze in de training graag gebruikt.

Ivo over Victor:

Voordat Victor in mijn leven kwam hoopte ik dat mijn 2e hond een stuk beweeglijker en sneller zou zijn dan Hank (mijn 1e) en dat hij veel passie voor het spel zou hebben. Daarnaast is het natuurlijk fijn wanneer het geen dominante rue zou zijn.
Victor voldoet hier ruimschoots aan en daarbij leert hij super snel dus dat heeft Birgitte perfect gematched! Thanks Birgitte!
Een week geleden heeft Vic zijn eerste C gehaald en we hopen dit jaar nog meer wedstrijden te lopen.
Tot nog toe gaat alles super goed en ik ben erg trots op mijn klein mannetje!

Flatastic premiere at gundog test

First opportunity to take the dogs for testing in the Netherlands after lockdown was also a first for one of the Flatastic offsprings to do a test.

Flatastic Amber Value “Victor” made a great entrance at the scene handled by Ivo van Kempen obtaining his CDD-C diploma with 47 out of 50 points – 6th place. I am very proud of their accomplishment. Here a few words from Ivo about his Victor and their first test:

Victor


Vic’s First

Before Victor got into my life I was hoping my 2nd dog would be a non-Alpha dog with high-agility, drive and passion for game. Not only did I get exactly what I wanted but he’s also a very quick learner with the drive of a pumped-up cocker spaniel (I’m exaggerating but you get the picture ;).

Last Saturday May 15th was his first real trial at the Working Flatcoated Retriever Group (WFRG). It was exceptionally well organized (during Covid times) with small groups starting each half-hour from 8:00 am. Our time slot was 10:30 – done, which gave us some time to kick-start the day with a relaxed morning stroll before heading to the Western-side of the Brabant province, a 1,5 hour drive from where I live.

Except for the test on which Vic had to stay at his place and out of sight from me for 2 minutes, we didn’t really practice as it’s mostly basic stuff. Our participation was solely to gain some experience for what’s to come and I was confident he would do well because of what he has shown during training.

When we arrived it was relatively quiet and I could pick what test to start with. The (short) water retrieve (Test E) was nearest by so we picked that one. It was the first time he started this close to a gunshot which resulted in Victor (eager as he is) leaving a tad too soon but I was able to get him under control quick enough to get only 2 points deducted. All other tests went flawless (bar one due to my nonchalance) and I’m really proud of my little boy.

Victor & Hank

Victor has got huge potential and he is doing exceptionally well together with my older dog Hank (a 5 year old Flatcoat stud). It’s a perfect match and I am extremely thankful towards Birgitte for that.

Victor at work