What I really like in this video is to see the adjustments you make when things do not work as you'd like them. It's much better to see how to 1. identify mistakes in the training setup and 2nd adjust to avoid them going forward. This is much better learning (at least for me) rather then showing a perfect session. Nice Job.
I just wanted to say thanks for all this great content. I've got a 3 year old GSP and your videos have helped us find a new level of success in both training and the field.
I have a wirehaired pointing griffon that is 5 months old. He is showing a nose and a good chase instinct. I'm training him to be an upland hunting dog and a waterfowl dog,but I'm having an interesting time juggling training for the two and what order things should go in. What suggestions would you have for me? I would love to try to keep it as simple as I can for myself and for the dog.
I'm having trouble with a dog holding the dummy in the center he likes to grab the end of the rope and he's biting all the time don't know how to cure it
I think my Lab came from the land Down Under, he's amazing off-leash, but a wild one on the leash. He's only 5 months old though lots of work to do before he's even close to the same calibre as Sprig, that's if he ever gets that good. He's been my toughest dog so far but also my favourite little guy.
What I really like in this video is to see the adjustments you make when things do not work as you'd like them. It's much better to see how to 1. identify mistakes in the training setup and 2nd adjust to avoid them going forward. This is much better learning (at least for me) rather then showing a perfect session. Nice Job.
I just wanted to say thanks for all this great content. I've got a 3 year old GSP and your videos have helped us find a new level of success in both training and the field.
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Really good calm, unhurried training session. Thanks.
You guys always make the best dog training vids, love the duck dog training vids keep em coming.
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Wow....absolutely amazing !!!
Nice job I’m learning a lot and my dog is getting better but how do you get your dog to let go so well
I have a wirehaired pointing griffon that is 5 months old. He is showing a nose and a good chase instinct. I'm training him to be an upland hunting dog and a waterfowl dog,but I'm having an interesting time juggling training for the two and what order things should go in. What suggestions would you have for me? I would love to try to keep it as simple as I can for myself and for the dog.
Incorporate both into your training regiment! WPG’s are great versatile dogs!
I'm having trouble with a dog holding the dummy in the center he likes to grab the end of the rope and he's biting all the time don't know how to cure it
I think my Lab came from the land Down Under, he's amazing off-leash, but a wild one on the leash. He's only 5 months old though lots of work to do before he's even close to the same calibre as Sprig, that's if he ever gets that good. He's been my toughest dog so far but also my favourite little guy.
That’s funny! Let us know if we can help!
So jealous! I need homers!
Are you using an e-collar? and what is a Klimb? finally, how do you teach steadiness without e-collars and Klimbs?
What kind of place board??
It’s called a Klimb they are available on standingstonekennels.com
Do you plan on doing a force fetch video or believe force fetch is necessary?
We do formal retrieving work with most dogs. Sprig is not ready yet!
Not necessary with appropriate applied positive reinforcement
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We do!