Honestly, some Lone D videos just like this are probably some of the most beneficial to amateurs; let's train this dog and see where we're at. Things go great, great. If they don't, let's downshift and help the dog be successful. It's harder when you're a pro being paid by the month by a client, but days of "WTF dude?" can often turn into latent learning where you let something soak with the dog instead of pushing harder and the dog comes back on the field and goes "Oh you mean like this?" and nails it.
Another great video from Bob showing how to work through a bad session. That’s why I love this channel. Only Bob can take a video full of mistakes and show you how to simplify and adjust on the fly.
This video is so helpful to me as an amateur!! Thank you for showing us how to work through it when our dogs make mistakes. Dog training is not all peaches and cream!
Thank you , thank you, thank you!!!! This is exactly like my dog. This is THE video viewers can truly relate to. From the dog’s mistakes to the real thoughts, emotions, frustrations and relief trainers go through during a session. I learned more from this video than almost all the polished dogs used in training videos. Thank you for making it real.
"This is real fun guys isn't it?" speaks to my core. Great video learned a lot from the reality of everyday isn't perfect, matter of fact most days aren't.
Thank you for posting real stuff! We've all had training days like this and it's important people see that it's normal. Everyone now only posts the good moments
This is great. My dog does this also. Not all the time sometimes. But it is nice to see that you a professional trainer sharing his skills with us has the same problems we face. The great thing is you show us the way to handle it with the corrections to make and you are keeping the dogs spirit up to help him be successful. AWSOME !!!!!! VIDEO. keep them coming and thank you.
I really appreciate you showing the truth in the video. We are in day 2 of teaching 3-handed casting. Both days were not pretty. Really appreciate your videos!!!!!!!
I think this is one of the best videos I've ever seen. This is what most amateur trainers go through. Glad you showed all of this. Most people see the videos where the dogs are seemingly perfect and expect those results out of their own even though they don't have the time that most dogs in videos have in them. Thank you for keeping it real. This video puts it into perspective for us all. Keep up on everything that you do Bob your channel's great content is spot on and you produce really good dogs.
Great video and showing that it's all not cupcakes and ice cream on every session. In my younger years on my first dog I forced every session to be what we set out to do. Much older I now read my pup more and can tell when today isn't going to be a great day and I adjust to her attitude and go a little easier. Then try the same session later in the day or next day and she's a superstar. In the end, thanks for sharing this video. It was great to see the way you adjust to keep building on fundamentals than just up and quit.
It’s nice to see a trainer going through the same things I go through. Can you teach us Patience?? As most dogs want to do what you want them to do but some days they do what they want to do not what you want to do.
Are you giving nicks when making corrections when casting or just verbal? Im assuming nicks for the sit whistle, but not for the casts since it’s all new and he seems confused?
So glad you posted this! My dog shares the same struggles with T pattern. There are good days and bad days. One question though. Sometimes he won’t go when I give him the initial back command. He will lunge forward but not go. We’ve done regular back to pile and pattern blinds hundreds of times but some days he just won’t do it. Do you have any recommendations for this?
Love the honest video. Shows realistic dog training. Keep up the great work!
Honestly, some Lone D videos just like this are probably some of the most beneficial to amateurs; let's train this dog and see where we're at. Things go great, great. If they don't, let's downshift and help the dog be successful. It's harder when you're a pro being paid by the month by a client, but days of "WTF dude?" can often turn into latent learning where you let something soak with the dog instead of pushing harder and the dog comes back on the field and goes "Oh you mean like this?" and nails it.
Man I needed this video after T pattern today with my 20 month old lab. He had me questioning my life choices. Thanks Bob.
Another great video from Bob showing how to work through a bad session. That’s why I love this channel. Only Bob can take a video full of mistakes and show you how to simplify and adjust on the fly.
Watching things go off the rails is a great way to learn!
This video is so helpful to me as an amateur!! Thank you for showing us how to work through it when our dogs make mistakes. Dog training is not all peaches and cream!
Thank you , thank you, thank you!!!! This is exactly like my dog. This is THE video viewers can truly relate to. From the dog’s mistakes to the real thoughts, emotions, frustrations and relief trainers go through during a session. I learned more from this video than almost all the polished dogs used in training videos. Thank you for making it real.
Thank you for this video. I feel much better now. When train wrecks happen...
UNCLE BOB , NOW THIS IS A REAL TRAINING SEASON ....THIS IS LEARNING... GREAT VIDEO ....
Thanks Uncle Bob for showing this and how you worked through it.
"This is real fun guys isn't it?" speaks to my core. Great video learned a lot from the reality of everyday isn't perfect, matter of fact most days aren't.
Thank you for posting real stuff! We've all had training days like this and it's important people see that it's normal. Everyone now only posts the good moments
Man I needed to see this !!! Uncle Bob gets nowhere near as frustrated as me.
Best video out there Bob. Its a great way to show that everyone gets frustrated and you just keep working through it.
This is great. My dog does this also. Not all the time sometimes. But it is nice to see that you a professional
trainer sharing his skills with us has the same problems we face. The great thing is you show us the way to handle it with the corrections to make and you are keeping the dogs spirit up to help him be successful. AWSOME !!!!!! VIDEO. keep them coming and thank you.
Oooo, you showed an actual, real unedited training session. Thank you!
It's still fun.
Thanks for showing the hard stuff also dude!!!!
Love these kinds of videos where we can see the struggles and how to over come them. Keep em coming
I’m throwing for a field trial in upstate ny right now and this just came across my feed
I chuckled cuz my dog is doing same thing. Thank you for allowing us to see this. And to see those mistakes.keep up the great work and vids...
I really appreciate you showing the truth in the video. We are in day 2 of teaching 3-handed casting. Both days were not pretty. Really appreciate your videos!!!!!!!
Great video.
I needed this video
I think this is one of the best videos I've ever seen. This is what most amateur trainers go through. Glad you showed all of this. Most people see the videos where the dogs are seemingly perfect and expect those results out of their own even though they don't have the time that most dogs in videos have in them. Thank you for keeping it real. This video puts it into perspective for us all. Keep up on everything that you do Bob your channel's great content is spot on and you produce really good dogs.
Dog training in a nut shell 😂😂
Love the real world dog training videos.
Great video and showing that it's all not cupcakes and ice cream on every session. In my younger years on my first dog I forced every session to be what we set out to do. Much older I now read my pup more and can tell when today isn't going to be a great day and I adjust to her attitude and go a little easier. Then try the same session later in the day or next day and she's a superstar.
In the end, thanks for sharing this video. It was great to see the way you adjust to keep building on fundamentals than just up and quit.
Thanks for showing us that training is a process. I learned a lot from this video.
This vide made me happy as we all have these days lololol
Love the video it’s reality
Ahhh looks like what I’m going through at the moment. Great video as always.
Appreciate you posting this. Always love your videos
Good stuff Bob. How do you keep your dogs from shopping with all those bumpers down?
Thank you for posting this!
I felt that frustration through the camera. Boy is definitely still learning though.
It’s nice to see a trainer going through the same things I go through. Can you teach us Patience?? As most dogs want to do what you want them to do but some days they do what they want to do not what you want to do.
Are you giving nicks when making corrections when casting or just verbal? Im assuming nicks for the sit whistle, but not for the casts since it’s all new and he seems confused?
Good question!
So glad you posted this! My dog shares the same struggles with T pattern. There are good days and bad days. One question though. Sometimes he won’t go when I give him the initial back command. He will lunge forward but not go. We’ve done regular back to pile and pattern blinds hundreds of times but some days he just won’t do it. Do you have any recommendations for this?
Now r you putting in nicks..light or harder during this or just all verbs
My dog doesn’t want to sit on a whistle when she’s off my side? Is there a solution?
We have videos on that too & you can hop on Patreon (link in description) for 1 on 1 help! 🍻
When I blow the whistle, my dog sits instantly but lots of times he doesn't turn around and face me. How do I fix this??
What whistle is that?
Barrows outdoor blue ribbon whistle
how to choose a whistle