This is an interesting thread. We started going to monthly positive group gundog classes in the spring (now having a break sadly, and after the break will be relocated to North Wales which is unfortunately I think too far to go to Evesham for class again...) and some classes went really well, but others (particularly the last which was water work at the lakes) there was so much waiting round for one retrieve that the Pig started her bored frustrated routine of staring at me, then sneezing at me, then clacking her teeth at me and setting up a squeaky bark that, if not attended to ends up in jumping up and humping of my rucksack

I know its a good opportunity to work on calmness, watching other dogs etc. etc. but not for so long, and it just seems a chance for the Pig to practice undesirable behaviours. It did make her very keen when it was finally her turn to do a single retrieve but she was on the edge of madness by the end (as was I). Three hours of that is way too long with so little action. I guess the ideal situation is the occasional group class when you want to specifically focus on calm round other dogs, watching other dogs retrieve etc., but for actually learning work for the dog, one-to-ones I think are much more valuable.