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by loujolly on 31 August 2011 - 18:08
I love it when it works!
It is nice to have lots of options for training the retrieve, it is no good trying a method that the handler is not comfortable with, their discomfort will go straight to the dog.
Yes, please do keep linking to my websites - that's what they are there for!
Louise

by Donnerstorm on 31 August 2011 - 20:08

by gagsd4 on 31 August 2011 - 21:08
There are so many aspects to the competition retrieves, that it really is a complicated thing to train. I have watched quite a few dogs taught at various clubs, but am working on teaching a green dog start-to-finish for the first time. Other posters on this thread have more experience than I.
The big thing is find something that works for you, your dog, and is not illegal.... then train:).
---Mary
by Duderino on 31 August 2011 - 21:08
That's fine if you are not planning on going to the next level of competition and are not looking to pick up points. If you have a monster drivey dog and can get away with extreme prey on your retrieves, that's fine too but not everybody has that dog and not everybody is creative enough to get anything other than "I throw it, you get it and get back here with it".

by loujolly on 31 August 2011 - 21:08
not everybody is creative enough to get anything other than "I throw it, you get it and get back here with it"
You think those people are going to do better with force?!
- Louise Jollyman -
'It's Bode, he's famous!'
http://www.bodeus.com
http://www.brimwylf.com
http://www.schutzhund-training.com

by Donnerstorm on 01 September 2011 - 00:09
Duderino, your right, I do like drivey dogs, I also like them just a little mischevious. I wasn't saying anything negative directed towards you just people in general. Just like not every approach works for every dog, I realize that not every person can use every method of training. I just personally wouldn't think doing it with force will get you very consistent results. Now believe me my house is no cake walk. Once I know you know what I want if you don't do it there is a consequence. But my dogs work for me and do it well because there is a bond there, they respect, trust and want to please me, even if they recieve a consequence from me it is never an over correction, I have never used force to get them to do something, if I'm training and a dog isn't getting it, I step back evaluate the situation and think what am I doing or not doing here that is the problem what can I try differently.

by gagsd4 on 01 September 2011 - 01:09

by isachev on 01 September 2011 - 01:09
It seems to work great.
Now when it comes to bitework, Capri is so far past Ezra, I don't know how far behind she is. Capri seemed like she was pre trained for bitework. Ezra is coming along. They are so different and so much FUN!!! Take Care Pete

by isachev on 01 September 2011 - 02:09

by leeshideaway on 01 September 2011 - 02:09
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