Dock Dogs brings visitors to Lincoln
and Route 66
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[September 05, 2023]
Dock Dogs was an event held on the square in
Lincoln on Saturday, August 26th. The event kicked off at about
11:30, with two groups of dogs and owners. Each group had
approximately 8 dogs of varying sizes and breeds.
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of these breeds included a husky, a bulldog, a border collie, and
several labradors, as well as others. The owners had sixty seconds
from the time their dogs reached the platform to get them into the
water. Each dog’s jump was measured at the point that the dog’s tail
met its spine. Where this part of the dog hit the water was the
point the judges used to measure the distance of its jump.
Each dog and owner pair had two attempts to jump as far into the
pool as they could. Some dogs jumped far while others made a good
attempt, but every dog that jumped seemed to have had a great time
retrieving their toys. One dog, a golden retriever by the name of
Reese, didn’t want to get out of the pool. Each of the two times she
jumped, she swam around the pool, moving away from anyone who tried
to help her toward the ramp out. While Reese didn’t win overall, the
audience sure had a blast watching her evade capture.
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Of the two groups and many dogs that jumped, Lilith,
a Dutch shepherd, jumped the furthest. Lilith made a jump of 20’ 2”.
Lilith’s owner, Benny, shared that he came to compete all the way
from Vine Grove, Kentucky. He loves Route 66 but has never been able
to explore the part of it that runs through Illinois. Upon hearing
about the Dock Dogs event in Lincoln, he took advantage of the
opportunity to compete and enjoy Route 66 as well.
[Matt Boutcher] |