- Location
- Herefordshire, UK
A good session at gundog training yesterday. We played some games, a timed recall, timed retrieve in the bale alley, a timed search and in between jumping in and out of the box and practicing stop whistle, and going through the bale tunnel. Cass loved all those things, and I felt a little change in her attitude she was more willing to focus on me and less distracted by the other dogs, a very subtle shift and I hope it continues. Fastest recall was 7 seconds , Cassie was 8 seconds and there was a loose dog on the field, fastest over the bales was 7 seconds (same dog) Cassie 8 seconds!! Not that I'm competitive, no not at all!!
But the thing is, she was a hundred percent committed, no hesitation or deviation and it was so good to see. She enjoyed the search, I tripped over backwards as she was running back all I could shout was " did she cross the line with it?". Not competitive no, not me!!
I had the opportunity to discuss free running/hunting, and the upshot is that I've got to do it with her! Not exactly get amongst the brambles but actively encourage her to hunt -- the theory being that most of the time now she is being so "good" and staying with me that sometimes her overwhelming desire to hunt becomes just that, and she has to go. And really I can see that.
So the object of this is to teach her to hunt, and flush and STOP! Haha now that's going to be fun, but I will try!
Home work for this month is that, plus some scented searching ( particularly for Cassie) and teaching that the appearance of a dummy means sit calmly. I think we might be alright at that
But the thing is, she was a hundred percent committed, no hesitation or deviation and it was so good to see. She enjoyed the search, I tripped over backwards as she was running back all I could shout was " did she cross the line with it?". Not competitive no, not me!!
I had the opportunity to discuss free running/hunting, and the upshot is that I've got to do it with her! Not exactly get amongst the brambles but actively encourage her to hunt -- the theory being that most of the time now she is being so "good" and staying with me that sometimes her overwhelming desire to hunt becomes just that, and she has to go. And really I can see that.
So the object of this is to teach her to hunt, and flush and STOP! Haha now that's going to be fun, but I will try!
Home work for this month is that, plus some scented searching ( particularly for Cassie) and teaching that the appearance of a dummy means sit calmly. I think we might be alright at that