When I was teaching my Griff hand signals, we would play "Baseball". He would stand on pitchers mound and I would be at home plate. I would have a dummy on 1st, 2nd and 3rd base. Then direct him to which ever dummy I chose. I gradually increased the distance and added bird scent to the dummies when playing the game in high grass. Worked wonders out in the field our first full hunting season. RIP Magoo.
excellent! nice clear instructions. my young lab picked this up immediately. i love the english approach to gundog traning, with an emphasis on obedience and calmness rather than all the collar corrections
Brilliant video! Agree with the other comments about how to correct mistakes would have been great! but i guess it's all about going two step backwards when mistakes are made!
Hi have you done a vid on the go back command? I'm training my sprocker who is really sharp so don't want to make any mistakes to confuse the fella. Thanks
fantastic video. I am training a black lab/golden retreiver mix with my own whistles at different pitches for each direction. amazingly intelligent animals if we do the training. thanks for lots of great tips and advice
Start with obedience, recall, walking to heel sit and stay, then recall, sit and stay and heel with distractions and temptations. Then you can build from there with simple retrieves and build it up. You can progress by watching RUclips videos or/and join a club. The foundation of it all is the core obedience as the retrieve is just a recall the steadiness is just the sit stay the rest is done in incremental advances, three or four tiny steps make a big step, don't look too far ahead.Your dog is at the ideal age to start (7 or 8 months), if it's from working lines it will be far easier.
Any common alternatives for the verbal command get on? We tell my dog often to "get" if he is into trash or something he shouldn't be and I worry we have built a negative connotation with that word.
Is the saying "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" a load of rubbish? I have an 8-year-old lab who has had one lesson years ago. But I would love to mentally challenge him with the basic gun dog training.
When I was teaching my Griff hand signals, we would play "Baseball". He would stand on pitchers mound and I would be at home plate. I would have a dummy on 1st, 2nd and 3rd base. Then direct him to which ever dummy I chose. I gradually increased the distance and added bird scent to the dummies when playing the game in high grass. Worked wonders out in the field our first full hunting season. RIP Magoo.
This is very well done. It would be helpful to show a dog making a mistake so we could see the process you use to deal with mistakes.
excellent! nice clear instructions. my young lab picked this up immediately. i love the english approach to gundog traning, with an emphasis on obedience and calmness rather than all the collar corrections
Best video I’ve seen on this yet! Going to go practice with my 2 year old today.
Brilliant video! Agree with the other comments about how to correct mistakes would have been great! but i guess it's all about going two step backwards when mistakes are made!
Hi have you done a vid on the go back command? I'm training my sprocker who is really sharp so don't want to make any mistakes to confuse the fella. Thanks
Very informative! Thank you!
Really good clear techniques, very useful with my nine month old lab.
fantastic video. I am training a black lab/golden retreiver mix with my own whistles at different pitches for each direction. amazingly intelligent animals if we do the training. thanks for lots of great tips and advice
Very clear and helpful - excellent instructions!!
Very nice lesson. Thank you 👍
Very helpfull video, i have a 7 month old lab coming along well, at what age should he be at this stage?
Was this the first training directional training session, fantastic instructions thanks
Does it matter if the dog if facing inline with you or facing where uve put the dummy?
wonderful
Great video!
At what age would you start training a lab this
But how about the other 2 Direktions!? Cause you have talked about 4! Direktions, What to do if the Dog must search to me and away from me??
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Hi I have a six months old labradoodle called stormy and would love to get into gun dog training for my dog, where do I start ? Kind regards Phil
Start with obedience, recall, walking to heel sit and stay, then recall, sit and stay and heel with distractions and temptations. Then you can build from there with simple retrieves and build it up. You can progress by watching RUclips videos or/and join a club. The foundation of it all is the core obedience as the retrieve is just a recall the steadiness is just the sit stay the rest is done in incremental advances, three or four tiny steps make a big step, don't look too far ahead.Your dog is at the ideal age to start (7 or 8 months), if it's from working lines it will be far easier.
How old is the dog at this stage?
Any common alternatives for the verbal command get on? We tell my dog often to "get" if he is into trash or something he shouldn't be and I worry we have built a negative connotation with that word.
It doesn't matter what word, just as long as it's consistent. Try fetch!
Go left / Go right
I use “over”.
Is the saying "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" a load of rubbish? I have an 8-year-old lab who has had one lesson years ago. But I would love to mentally challenge him with the basic gun dog training.
Its a load of rubbish mate! I just taught my 4 year old dog to open the fridge door and fetch me a beer. I no longer have to get out the chair
That was awesome!
what whistle would you recommend
The different breeds need different frequencies x
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So for this exercise you have to take the dog away from the training area, when you move onto the blind retrieve ?
Nice video!!
So my dog isn't interested in retrieving dummies.