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Stopping on a whistle returning from a pile

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
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    Welcome to Lone Duck Outfitters and Kennels! In this video we talk about stopping on a whistle SPECIFICALLY when a dog is returning from a pile. Once they can do this very well, then we can start talking about stopping a dog on a whistle en route to the bumper pile.
    *Remember: in any training situation, if your dog is "not getting it" then take a second, simplify and keep working at it so they're successful.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @brandrogers6795
    @brandrogers6795 Месяц назад +2

    Bob always has the best training videos!! The little mistakes that the dog makes and how to seamlessly handle them is what makes his videos 10x better. Real life training… can’t beat it.

  • @jjqapex
    @jjqapex Месяц назад +1

    Lots of good things in this video. Maybe the best is to simplify. Glad you added the text about alignment. Also, the heeling (hold bumper) correction. Well done. Standards!!!

  • @rbljackson
    @rbljackson Месяц назад +1

    This is perfect because its right where we are in training. I tried doing this in combination with Mini_t and struggled. Going to simplify and use this drill with "back" only. Where you giving any collar pressure or "bumps" along with the whistle? Or, is that only needed if a correction must occur?

  • @nicklausmisiti5204
    @nicklausmisiti5204 Месяц назад +1

    Where can we get that shirt? I went to the link to clothing on your website and it appears down. I didnt realize u were in ny. Where? I'm in hudson valley.

    • @loneduckoutfitters
      @loneduckoutfitters  Месяц назад

      Try this one & thank you 🍻 www.loneduckoutfitters.com/store#!/Merch/c/78181703

  • @loneduckoutfitters
    @loneduckoutfitters  Месяц назад +1

    If properly FFed they shouldn’t spit it out and if they do you can use it as a teaching moment to do it right. I also don’t stop on the way back a bunch so they don’t slow on return

  • @Christoph22061984
    @Christoph22061984 Месяц назад +1

    I love that you kept the trouble at the beginning in the video👍 i got a question though since i’ve never seen anyone training stopping with the dummy on the way back. I get it’s a stop whistle drill you say you need for later T line training and you don’t want to stop on the way out yet(cause you don’t what the dog to fail and go for the dummy i guess) but why do you choose to risk spitting, slow return etc when stopping with the dummy and not just use 1 or 2 helpers out that pick up the dummy IF the dog doesn’t stop on his way out?(doesn’t work with piles obviously😅) i’d be scared to mess up the pick and come right back routine.

  • @WASHINGTONSTATEDOGTRAINER
    @WASHINGTONSTATEDOGTRAINER Месяц назад

    GOOD ONE !!!!

  • @ethanwright2981
    @ethanwright2981 5 дней назад +1

    When do you release with "back" vs their name? I know the purpose of back is to start guiding/casting them. But what determines which release word you use?

    • @loneduckoutfitters
      @loneduckoutfitters  День назад

      Name is a mark, a bird they saw fall. Back is a blind, a bird they didn’t see fall

    • @ethanwright2981
      @ethanwright2981 День назад

      @@loneduckoutfitters So when training, should I only use back when retrieving from a pile, and never when retrieving a seen/thrown bumper?