This is so great to hear!! Well done for persevering!!
Oh you are sweet!You sound so professional Selina.

Well, I know, it is rather nerve wracking I must say, it felt a bit like holding my nose and jumping into deep water !I can't get the hang of 'hunting' training
That sounds good.When we are well away from it I will send one of them back for it. They love doing this and then of course we have to do it again for the other one. We cover some miles doing this.
xDifficult for you as Charlie as Pointer in him, I think GSP and they live to hunt. Hunting with that kind of dog means giving them more space and not trying to train them like a spaniel. Try and find a hedgerow with the wind blowing at right angles to it and blowing towards you, he can then hunt that hedge and that will keep him more contained.My problem is Charlie is always hunting so getting a 'controlled' hunt is mighty hard. I don't know where to beginx
xxI just got used to taking two leads for a walkYes, Charlie is a GSP cross. Nothing keeps Charlie contained believe me. In open spaces he hunts far more so I am going to train in the woods as he is better and do some dummy work. I also have a treat ball on a rope that I can smear liver pate and primula into, hide it and let him hunt for it. That's the plan anyway!xx
I don't like dogs round my feet, so it suited me. Of course I was aware of sheep and cattle and roads, I was fortunate I had hills and commons for them to hunt at a distance away from me, they always came back and the solid liver ones were always checking back to see if I was coming.Well, I wouldn't go quite that far!!So no need to worry then @Charlie, sounds as if he is very well behaved![]()
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