Originally Posted by
kennel maiden
Like I say, I agree with both:), and I can see applications for both approaches. Personally, I would not expect my own dogs to swap :D. I do regard that as a weakness in recall as I say. But you have to analyse the particular situation and particular dog, and adjust your approach accordingly. If you have a dog lacking in confidence and momentum, and you are using this drill to build that confidence and power, I would see it as slightly counterproductive to 'come down' on the dog for then swapping once it gets out there. When I have noted one of my clients dogs doing that, I've said 'okay, lets look at the swap issue separately', and I've given them exercises to then work on that, away from what we have just done, so it doesn't negate the dog's otherwise good work in powering out there.
Our piles aren't as big as yours LOL, so a dog going up and swapping between a couple of dummies really wouldn't make the training session any more than a couple of seconds longer.