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by Platz752 on 10 October 2010 - 03:10
by DavC on 10 October 2010 - 13:10
Very nice he is a little more precise than his brother Glasgow. He seems just as committed to the track as Glasgow is. It looks like you have the same kind of stubble in the fields like I have around home. Good luck with him in the future.
David
David

by Don Corleone on 11 October 2010 - 01:10
Thanks for linking the video. Just wanted to ask a few questions. Why so close to the dog? do you always approach your dog from the right on the article? Not trying to be a Richard, just curious. I thought the pace was consistant throughout. Hard to fully view on a phone though.

by Platz752 on 11 October 2010 - 22:10
Hey DavC, good to hear Glasgow is a tracker too like his brother. We just moved to dirt fields from grass a month or so ago, much easier for me as I do not have to line up distant objects as track markers! Gnash is very similar on grass also.
Don, I am close to the dog to easure accuracy is down to less than half body length and control speed, he used to be much faster and just now has settled down into a consistent pace. Have already moved to 1 line and started moving down and up the line during the track. Yes, I always approach article from dogs right.
PS: He's just 18 months old
Don, I am close to the dog to easure accuracy is down to less than half body length and control speed, he used to be much faster and just now has settled down into a consistent pace. Have already moved to 1 line and started moving down and up the line during the track. Yes, I always approach article from dogs right.
PS: He's just 18 months old
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