In this short video I’m work harry over a barrier! the strip of grass I’m working over may not look much to ourselves but some dogs really struggle with barriers in training.
I’m still really pleased how Harry is progressing and hopefully it continues
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Rocky is a new edition to the kennel and is trying to find his feet.
Rocky has come from a pet home showing all the bad habits which generally come from to much freedom, not enough boundaries and too much love and affection!
This will all sound very strange to many dog owners! How can you love them to much?
To much love with no boundaries gives a puppy no direction in life allowing them to try and call the shots. They generally become very boisterous, vocal, hard mouthed and frantic in their behaviour.
The British Veterinary Association recommend 5 minutes per month of age regarding hands on training with young puppies. I would imagine a huge percentage of people overdo this by some way.
Dogs generally look and need a good leader, we will see how Rocky’s progress comes on with the right training. I would imagine he will enjoy the early days but when things become more serious he will ask more questions of me. We want his early training to become smooth but unfortunately it will be a rocky road to success!
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I took Treacle out training somewhere different to see what results we got on new ground.
Treacle had a few retrieves from the pond and stubble filed individually which then built her up to a double mark. One retrieve from the water and the second from the field of stubble.
It was an extremely windy night but Treacle took most of it in her stride use the wind well to find the dummies.
It may sound simple that you want a dog to look in the direction your hand is pointing but towards something they haven’t seen placed. This is where it can become more of a challenge!
I’m just starting to teach Treacle to look down my hand and if she looks in the right direction she will see dummies which hopefully stand out to build her confidence.
As you’ll see from the videos I’m having mixed results at present!
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With the heat of summer we have been very careful not to over exercise our young dogs and cause any issues.
Now the weather is back to normal we have been back on the training field. I have taken a step back to see if the young dogs are still understanding their training.
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In this video clip I’m trying to show you how i introduce the whistle to early training.
I start by continuing activities that Treacle has been doing regularly to try and build confidence whilst introducing something new, and today its the whistle.
You will see how careful you have to be as drive level drops quicker than you would think when something arises that hasn’t been heard before.
We use 3 whistle commands whilst training our gundogs using a 211 and 1/2.
1st command is one pip which means stop and sit, as dogs become more experienced most dogs will stand when they have stopped and that’s OK.
2nd is 2 pips in quick succession which means turn and hunt in the other directions.
3rd is continuous pips which means come back to hand.
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