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Retriever training help
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an 8 foot rope tied to a stake by your foot.
if she takes off, she will quickly find out that she should not do that anymore |
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Take her back to the basics....sit, stay......and a check cord will help also.......
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Also remember she's still a puppy. Still need to make things fun for her and be careful with the punishments.
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I agree totally. The problem is that the dog doesn't know that sit means sit and stay seated until I release you. Back to basics. Reteach sit and do it with reinforce it with distractions. Have kids or other animals playing. Toss some bumpers and don't let him get them. There are numerous ways to achieve this. When throwing bumpers keep thge animal on tight lead...let the dogs know what you expect and what the right way to act is as tricking him with a loose lead. Good luck.
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I am a firm believer in the beatdown approach....
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Agree 100% Gotta like that avatar! |
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6 mos is too early to steady a dog, don't worry about it right now. Develop the dogs marking and desire while continuing O/B. Find someone that will throw marks for you since hand throwing from your side is not training just playing. If you can travel, come to LC on a Sat morning and train with me. There are plenty of DVD's out there that will help explain the process and worth the money. If you have any book that starts with "Waterdog" chunk it in the garbage. PM me if you are serious about this adventure with training. Regards, Raymond |
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6 months is not too early, in my opinion.
If they don't have good obedience, they will not be good duck dogs. They have to listen to be a good hunting dog. The other Raymond. |
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Just get an attitude adjuster. Then all you gotta do is push a button and they stop.
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got one of them for when hes out of what evers in my hand range
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i believe personally that at 6 months hand signals should be the last thing to try, like others said, practice marking and obedience obedience and obedience
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My advice about dog training .... a dog will test you daily, you have to be on your toes, and make sure you are the one doing the training and not the dog training you!
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Great for a seasoned retriever that is intentionally giving you the finger. Horrible for a young dog that may not know better.
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What are those black dots on your avatar?:d
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Location disguisers.
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You misunderstood. 6 months is the time for obedience, you are right. But it is way way too early to steady the dog and way too early for hand signals. At 6 mos, you should be working on nothing but obedience. The retrieving at 6 mos should be fun stuff. Not long marks, hand signals or double and triple work. Too early. Go slow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hahahahah, he colored over all the seagullls. |
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