blake_mhoona
Lil-Rokslider
i've got a 2.5 y/o male GSP and he has a really good nose. we don't have wild birds here so most of our bird work is either in the training field or in NSTRA trials all with planted quail/chukar. the issue i'm running into is that whenever the e-collar is on he's the perfect dog. holds point forever, no flagging, responds immediately to all commands. however when we run trials where no e-collars are allowed he breaks point and tries to flush the bird about every 1 in 3 birds. he also flags until i get up there to flush the bird (provided he held point).
I take him home and train him in the field and try to simulate a trial atmosphere with other dogs and holding blinds. and with the collar on he's back to being the perfect dog. or i arrive early or late to a trial and go to clean the field with him with the collar on and he's the perfect dog. its just when the collar comes off that he thinks he's a flusher instead of a pointer. any suggestions on how to outsmart the dog?
i've thought about running him no collar and bird launchers for awhile and launching the birds as soon as he's too close or starts creeping. my only concern with that is him chasing the bird down and still catching it and doing the opposite of creating a teaching moment. my other concern with that method is in my previous experience he's never tried to creep in on a launcher. it's only when he can see the bird. so i may never get a teaching moment out of that exercise. and i don't think i can trust our pen raised quail to be planted loosely and take off before he runs in and grabs them if he's running with no collar.
any thoughts?
our last trial i was able to outsmart him by taking the receiver off the e-collar and strapping that on him instead of his normal collar. but that's a short term fix i'm sure.
we've got a long break before our next trial so i should be able to get a lot of bird work in before we run again. before our last trial i was ready to just stop running trials and find a new trial dog. but that happened to be the run where we actually did good and restored a little confidence in him.
I take him home and train him in the field and try to simulate a trial atmosphere with other dogs and holding blinds. and with the collar on he's back to being the perfect dog. or i arrive early or late to a trial and go to clean the field with him with the collar on and he's the perfect dog. its just when the collar comes off that he thinks he's a flusher instead of a pointer. any suggestions on how to outsmart the dog?
i've thought about running him no collar and bird launchers for awhile and launching the birds as soon as he's too close or starts creeping. my only concern with that is him chasing the bird down and still catching it and doing the opposite of creating a teaching moment. my other concern with that method is in my previous experience he's never tried to creep in on a launcher. it's only when he can see the bird. so i may never get a teaching moment out of that exercise. and i don't think i can trust our pen raised quail to be planted loosely and take off before he runs in and grabs them if he's running with no collar.
any thoughts?
our last trial i was able to outsmart him by taking the receiver off the e-collar and strapping that on him instead of his normal collar. but that's a short term fix i'm sure.
we've got a long break before our next trial so i should be able to get a lot of bird work in before we run again. before our last trial i was ready to just stop running trials and find a new trial dog. but that happened to be the run where we actually did good and restored a little confidence in him.