Pointing Dog Training with Pigeon Launchers: "Make the Machine" | Ep: #45

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2022
  • Pointing dog training with pigeon launchers is what we are doing today! If you watched the previous episode in our pointing dog training series, you will have seen how poorly this went the first time we tried it. Now, we are back for vengeance as we try it again. We are setting it up different this time, and putting out multiple birds to have multiple opportunities. All we are looking for is one good solid point! We are doing this in an effort to get her to run and hunt instead of just blindly running. Pointing dog training with pigeon launchers is something we will continue to do going forward, and that you will see more of!
    This series will be different from any other we’ve done for a variety of reasons. What won’t be different is that it will be real, raw and unedited. We share the good, bad and ugly knowing they they all are important in order to make progress with a pointing dog puppy.
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  • @davidcudlip6587
    @davidcudlip6587 16 дней назад

    @11:03 The light switch just flicked on. That was beautiful. Doesn't get any better then that.

  • @colinjohnston5465
    @colinjohnston5465 Год назад

    Another great video. These are so useful and watching the whole session, with the good, the bad and the just plain frustrating is way more useful than just watching the highlights reel or the perfect training day. Thanks very much.

  • @r.t.1659
    @r.t.1659 Год назад

    Love these vids! I have a 2 year old GSP who I'm dealing with some steadiness work. And what you said about not letting mistakes ruin the rest of your day. Definitely working on that. I think I'm training her, but really she's training me.

  • @uplandwild4136
    @uplandwild4136 Месяц назад

    Ive watched and enjoyed several of your videos, but after watching this one Im confused because I think you're a professional dog trainer. Ive never trained a dog and have always sent my dogs to a pro knowing its money well spent. A pro makes all the corrections look so effortless that normal people think its easy. I looked up some of your stuff and maybe you've been a working with retrieving breeds and are getting into the pointing breeds. Either way I do enjoy your stuff but you're saying out load what Im thinking when working my dogs. I didn't train them but I try to keep them on their toes. When I work them on birds I post the videos so their trainer can tell what I should have done differently. I hope this doesn't sound negative, I just got surprised by this video and as Im sure you know now that setter never got scent until see pointed that second bird. She will be a wonderful dog one day Im sure. Good Luck