Mitti
I asked quite awhile ago in the thread, How long has the dog been running cold blinds?
You didnt answer!


I totally understand you ignoring Gooser.


I ingnor my ownself much of the time..
But I is really curious.
Just so you know. I get beat up all the time about the soeed at wich I cast. I dont let the dog settle.. I sling my arm up way to fast,and it goes up in a miriade of directions. Practice your casting in front of a mirror. Be honest. Do it exactly as you would with the dog. Is the cast perfectly clear??
Also I think if the dog is just starting running cold blinds,, and he hasnt had many in different situations, I think what you describe is common.
In early blinds you are looking for GO,,, STOP,,, Come. You are also teaching them to handel and take casts. It takes some time for all the pieces to come together.
I follow the dog out in early blinds. I get a good sit, and stay relativly close to the dog. I use mostly attrition if the dog auto casts, breakes sit, doesnt look at me.
Many times if the dog looks off, I sent right away with a verbal back. He has to move but didnt see a cast. He gets an Immediate sit whistle cause I make him think he went the wrong way. A dose of this usually makes the dog focus on you.
If he auto casts,, make him sit again.. With attririon at first. If he then wont go,, you have the tool of force on back.
He has to move off that spot. At first,, dont worry which way he goes after he has froze.. He just has to go.
If he truly is auto casting... Practice lifting your arm slowly, and enforcing that great sit you have,, Maybe giving a reminder second sit whistle as Lainee said earlier. but only let him move or go, on your VERBAL back. You teach him to sit through the motion,, but GO on the verbal. This will slow you BOTH down.
All this,, I BELIEVE ,,,is part of the dance lessons I talked about earlier. We are learning to become a team.. Partners.
More Blinds,,,, More Blinds...
Long blinds,,, and follow the dog.
JUST GOOSERS OPINION...