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Thread: first time training, and getting discouraged in transition pattern blinds

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    but even with a white bucket out there to mark it she still runs that line?
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    I just read it as a little bit of drift. Nothing to be concerned about. Add in the other two pattern blinds.

    I'd be more concerned right now by the fact that she doesn't know sit. I'd work on sit until told to go.
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    Is there something prickly in that patch? It may not take much to make her paws sore since she is running over it again and again. The salt grass in these parts is hard on dog paws, they prefer to avoid it.
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    nothing prickly i dont think just soft grass, and i know the inching forward is a problem to correct, but not what i am focused on i can correct that with a stick correction
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    I wouldn't give it a second thought. Dog has not been taught to fight factors. Pattern blinds are about going, not going laser straight(at least thats been my approach)

    I would teach 2 more legs. I wouldn't nit pick on pattern blinds. I wouldn't plan to need a whistle or cast until diversions are added.

    Just my opinion. I could be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinnLandR View Post
    She looks good.

    I agree with John, it's not a flare. She's correcting the line once she sees the pile. If you line her up crooked, she will take the line you give her until she remembers/sees where the pile is located. My boy, Tonka, still does it, though he's getting better.

    A member of my club taught me to pick out a few "landmarks" (different colored grass, dandelions, whatever) between me and the pile/blind and then make sure my toe is pointed so that it, the landmarks, and the pile/blind all form a straight line. Then, when lining the dog, just make sure the dog's nose, spine, and tail all line up along that line.

    Tonka and I are still working on getting it right.

    How old is she? I notice that you are holding the collar, that's why I ask.
    she just turned12 months, and i dont have to, if i dont though i would have had to have corrected he for creeping up with my dead bird cue.
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    will deff fix the creep, just worried and concentrated on the line for now anyways.
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    If she has run the same line over and over she is in her mind going straight to the pile. This is the line she knows and will continue to use . Dont worry about it. Later when she gets better at handling you can come back to this blind and straighten it out by handling.
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    This is a very beginning handling dog, do not worry about the line. DO NOT NIT PICK a young handling dog! There is MUCH latitude....
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    Pattern blinds aren't lining drills. You're off to a good start, even though I think your distance is too great for a first pattern blind. But that's just me. I gradually work them up to about 150 yards, and accomplish the scope and purpose of PB's, and move on - transitioning to cold blinds.

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