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Ray 08-09-2010 08:17 PM

I tried to use my dog to help another dog and I had more trouble keeping
their attention on the job they were doing. The kept looking at each other
wagging their tails and wanting to play.

specktator 08-09-2010 08:21 PM

All dogs are different. Though my dog might not be the greatest, he is pretty good and he is very friendly with young pups. He will play with them but if u pull out the dummy, he's all business. That puppy is the least of his worries after that. I have gone with a few of my buddies with young pups when their dogs are too afraid to go in the water or just beginning training. Just let them sit and watch my dog. And before u know it, they are in the water. Some may think it doesn't work, but i beg to differ.

Ray 08-09-2010 08:31 PM

I never had a dog that was scared of water.
When my last dog was still squatting to piss, I was throwing a dummy
out and letting him retrieve it. I was throwing from a shell road that
was real high, so it was easy to throw pretty far. I chunked it too far
and it landed on an island. He had only picked up from the water or
on dry land. He would only swim around, he didn't go on the island. So
in all my infinite wisdom, I didn't want to lose the dummy, I chunked a
rock from the road towards the island. He didn't see it hit the island, so
I would chunk it so he would see it hit the water. I thought I would
chunk them farther and farther till he got to the island. Wrong.
The first rock hit the water, he went down and didn't come up for around
10 seconds. I thought he was drowning. He came up for a couple seconds
and went down again. He was looking for the rock. I like to never got
him to give up on that rock.

specktator 08-09-2010 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 185194)
I never had a dog that was scared of water.
When my last dog was still squatting to piss, I was throwing a dummy
out and letting him retrieve it. I was throwing from a shell road that
was real high, so it was easy to throw pretty far. I chunked it too far
and it landed on an island. He had only picked up from the water or
on dry land. He would only swim around, he didn't go on the island. So
in all my infinite wisdom, I didn't want to lose the dummy, I chunked a
rock from the road towards the island. He didn't see it hit the island, so
I would chunk it so he would see it hit the water. I thought I would
chunk them farther and farther till he got to the island. Wrong.
The first rock hit the water, he went down and didn't come up for around
10 seconds. I thought he was drowning. He came up for a couple seconds
and went down again. He was looking for the rock. I like to never got
him to give up on that rock.

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SoggyRedNeck 08-09-2010 09:29 PM

I stand corrected, my bad. Been busy all day and posting from the phone. I agree that a young pup afraid of the water or not understanding the game of retrieve will benefit from observing.

Raymond 08-09-2010 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by specktator (Post 185158)
I'm not telling him just to bring his dog hunting and watch other dogs and do no other training with him what so ever. All I'm saying is that it is never too early to bring your pup along. It won't hurt for him to see what it's all about even if he doesn't pick up one bird.

So by your logic,if I watch Tiger Woods it will help me with the Hoes???

specktator 08-09-2010 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 185205)
So by your logic,if I watch Tiger Woods it will help me with the Hoes???

U could probably use all the help u can get.

Ray 08-09-2010 10:09 PM

$20 hoes don't count. His hoes had teefs.

Raymond 08-09-2010 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 185216)
$20 hoes don't count. His hoes had teefs.

Where you findem for $20 ray??

Ray 08-09-2010 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 185220)
Where you findem for $20 ray??

I watch COPS.

Asterisk-Rich 08-09-2010 11:44 PM

hey Raymond, if i had a dog i'd let you train it

Shawn Braquet 08-10-2010 09:03 AM

i bet your dog could whoop my dog, wait i mean the other way around:work:

huntin fool 08-10-2010 10:49 AM

My dog's fat..she learned it by watching, well heck, I haven't ever had a fat dog, sooo where'd she learn this at? :*****::grinpimp:

Asterisk-Rich 08-10-2010 11:01 AM

Welcome back youngin

specktator 08-10-2010 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by huntin fool (Post 185285)
My dog's fat..she learned it by watching, well heck, I haven't ever had a fat dog, sooo where'd she learn this at? :*****::grinpimp:

****** Neck! Welcome back.


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