What that white stuff? Good video. Enjoyed so much thanks Pete.
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What that white stuff? Good video. Enjoyed so much thanks Pete.
Great video, thanks Pete for sharing. I have a 2 year old with lot's of drive and I've spent a lot of time with her breaking. I'm going to study your video and see if I can't incorporate it in her training, I think it might help with her breaking.
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Great video, thanks Pete for sharing. I have a 2 year old with lot's of drive and I've spent a lot of time with her breaking. I'm going to study your video and see if I can't incorporate it in her training, I think it might help with her breaking.
There are more of Violet if you type in GoosebusterRetriever on the utube station. I hope those extra ones can help. What have you done so far with the dog to try to steady it?
Pete
Thanks Julie
I wish I were in Australia this time of year
Pete
Thanks Pete,
Great post/visual & the Goosebuster utube's are awesome.
X2 - sure appreciate you sharing.
Carol
If that's the case may be you can blend back in with Indy,,,,starting out in the field and gradually moving closer until you can send with him slightly behind you.
I think it can work even at Indy's age. I worked a little bit with a dog this summer who had run to many events with not so good line manners,,, sort of like Indy is. In about a month I was able to work him from slightly behind me. His nose with the back of my heels. it didn't affect his marks what so ever
We double staked him and he didn't move a muscle until the last bird,,, but he had 5 no birds that day. So we were very happy, and he had a good 10 minute honor. (2 year old dog),, I think its worth working on. Indy is a nice dog,Pete[/QUOTE]
Just to add to that I go out and throw three marks about 100-200yds and walk back and stand by my dog, then send. Builds good memory for the dog. Fun work!