After nearly four weeks of not having lost Cassie to free running on a scent we did have a set back at the end of last week, when she suddenly took off right from my side and disappeared into a rhodo dendron thicket. Not chasing, purely hunting

so I was a bit fed up about that. But on analyzing things I think it's fair to say I had dropped my guard a bit in that particular environment and got rather lax -- basically if I don't give her stuff to do, she will find it herself. But it's so difficult since I don't know where the temptation is! Never mind, on we go!!
On the upside, we went out to do some retrieving today. Since I can't throw very far, I'm trying to build up the distance on the memories, especially since seeing
@Lara_Pigletina video's. So I really pushed the boat out today and got her to walk to heel further a way from the dummy than ever before. She set off eagerly but not far enough, but I could see she was really hunting for it, and sort of had one eye on me whilst searching. She went back each time I told her too, but in the end I did move back towards the dummy. By this time I'd forgotten which tussock grass I'd hidden it in

! But she found it and was soooo pleased with herself! And I was pleased with her too, to see her hunt for something I wanted her to and using her thinking cells!
We did a couple of marked retrieves but my throwing is very inadequate, and a shorter memory to keep her confidence.
And I nearly forgot to say, although I did have warm sausage on me, each time she brought the dummy to hand, so no dropping it today!