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Finished is the ukc/hrc title. Mh is akc . So I was being a smart ass . I have a hrch and going to get our mh this summer.It's a real thing. The dog usually has ribbons to show for it.
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Finished is the ukc/hrc title. Mh is akc . So I was being a smart ass . I have a hrch and going to get our mh this summer.It's a real thing. The dog usually has ribbons to show for it.
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How's the upland institute? Worth the price? Seems like a quality program but haven't found really any reviews to justify itI have been using upland institute. Have launchers, pigeons easy access to flight ready quail. I just don't have the time in winter for the bird work. Twice a week is about all I can get in. The trainer I would use does training twice a day for 6 weeks. That is a whole lot more bird contact and work than I can do in that time and the main reason I want to send her off
It's pretty good. Most of the "puppy" training is pretty much common sense for someone who has had or trained a dog before, but good for someone who's never had a dog before. As I'm working into the more advanced training stuff it seems to be good information.How's the upland institute? Worth the price? Seems like a quality program but haven't found really any reviews to justify it
Some dogs take awhile for "dead bird" to flip a switch for them. She'll get it.I've been working with her for several months and her progressed had slowed some. So this morning I decided I'd shot a few for her. She's been gun conditioned. Well I think her watching it bust and then shot she finally put it together and I saw some pretty good improvement this morning.
Something that I gotta work on is she doesn't want to retrieve a dead bird she just goes and points it again. I think some more time with birds and she will figure it out.
I know I’d rather hunt over my dad’s field trial dogs than just about any other dog. Didn’t realize growing up how spoiled I was duck and pheasant hunting with labs that had enormous amounts of training and time stuck into them. Knock down 4 ducks and now the dog needs to do a quad from memory? No problem. Need to send him on a long blind for a winged bird? No problem. I’m immediately suspicious of someone who bought a lab and immediately declares it a hunting dog.Dog s that run tests can dogs that just hunt can’t . There is never been a dog that has competed at the top that won’t do everything meat dog will and do it better. I hear the same bullshit I don’t need a field trial dog. Don’t worry you won’t you don’t have the dog with the talent or the knowledge on how to make an all age dog.
Way to go! There's a ton of different force fetch methods, so take some time on YouTube, and in person if possible, seeing what's out there and what you think will work best for you and her.Just thought I'd update this. We ended up doing a training day once a month. Pup is becoming a hell of a bird dog. Still working on picking up and returning a bird to hand. But she's a year old so still a little early in my opinion to force fetch.
Training days always wear her out and she passes out on the 3hr drive home.
Ya the trainer is hopeful we won't have to. She is very ball/toy driven. But once a bird stops moving she's done with itWay to go! There's a ton of different force fetch methods, so take some time on YouTube, and in person if possible, seeing what's out there and what you think will work best for you and her.
My brittany was a little over a year old before he started retrieving dead birds. He would retrieve Dokken dummies in the back yard fine. I then moved to frozen quail, and he was just ok at first. I then started throwing Dokken's twice then a frozen quail. Then a Dokken once followed by 2 frozen quail tosses. Then I moved to 3 frozen quail tosses. He was still tentative about picking the frozen birds up and would often pick them up and drop them or carry them 1/2 way back to me.Just thought I'd update this. We ended up doing a training day once a month. Pup is becoming a hell of a bird dog. Still working on picking up and returning a bird to hand. But she's a year old so still a little early in my opinion to force fetch.
Training days always wear her out and she passes out on the 3hr drive home.
I had a similar issue with my now 2 year old Britt (who enjoys the same belly up position riding shotgun btw lol).Ya the trainer is hopeful we won't have to. She is very ball/toy driven. But once a bird stops moving she's done with it
my wife got covid right after we got here so they were together 24/7 for three weeks.I know this is old but for what it's worth, we have two bird dogs. They bond with you quick. We sent our first dog for 6 months and the new one for 5. They remember you and love toy even more, especially when you bond while hunting.