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New pup training

Postby drake09 » Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:08 pm

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

Postby EvanG » Tue Jul 02, 2013 11:06 am

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
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.

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.

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Re: New pup training

Postby 99beers » Wed Jul 03, 2013 7:49 pm

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

Postby Copiah Creek » Wed Jul 03, 2013 8:54 pm

Doesn't matter who's dvd you use .......... you still cant skip and leave holes !
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Re: New pup training

Postby grnhed » Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:39 am

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
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Re: New pup training

Postby EvanG » Fri Jul 05, 2013 10:03 am

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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.

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