New pup training
New pup training
Thinking about getting a new pup to use for ducks and maybe a little shed hunting and was wanting some advise from DS I've had a dog a trained before and was simply a meat dog which I'm wanting same thing nothing to fancy what's the best way to include shed hunting do I train for ducks first then work in shed or vise versa I know I have to get ob down first any advise would be great
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Re: New pup training
Regardless of what venue your pup will work in, the first thing he needs is the same thing all working retrievers need; Basics...formal, complete Basics.drake09 wrote:Thinking about getting a new pup to use for ducks and maybe a little shed hunting and was wanting some advise from DS I've had a dog a trained before and was simply a meat dog which I'm wanting same thing nothing to fancy what's the best way to include shed hunting do I train for ducks first then work in shed or vise versa I know I have to get ob down first any advise would be great
The components of Basics in order
1) “Here”
2) “Heel & Sit”
3) “Hold”; automatically evolves to Walking “Hold, Heel, Sit”
4) “Fetch”; ear pinch, which evolves into Walking “Fetch” & “Fetch-no-fetch”, e-collar conditioning to “Fetch”
5) Pile work, including Mini-pile, Nine bumper pile; AKA Force to pile
6) 3-handed casting; teaching the 3 basic casts – “Back” and both “Over’s”, including 2-hands “Back”
7) Mini tee; includes collar conditioning to all basic commands, transferring to the go, stop, cast functions in micro dimension as preparation for the Single tee. Also includes De-bolting
8 ) Single tee
9) Double tee
10) Water tee with Swim-by
Any element of this process you miss is short changing both you and your dog. This course normally takes around 6 months. The benefits last a lifetime.
EvanG
The Smartwork System for Retriever Training (link)
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Re: New pup training
Or...you can by Chris aikens duck dawg basics, or stawskis DVDs. Both of which I prefer.
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Re: New pup training
Doesn't matter who's dvd you use .......... you still cant skip and leave holes !
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Re: New pup training
I'd listen to Evan! He knows his stuff, and has excellently system/program you can follow.
I also like Jackie mertens puppy program and hillman puppy proram
I also like Jackie mertens puppy program and hillman puppy proram
Re: New pup training

I urge you to take your pup through a solid puppy program, which will prepare him/her for formal Basics at around 6-8 months of age. Everything is built on that foundation.
EvanG
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