Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Laddie Test 2.6 (pass)

Test: Three singles:

  1. 80 yards (dead duck)
  2. 110 yards (dummy)
  3. 210 yards (dummy)
Configuration — pyramid:
  • #2 thrown 30° to the left of #1
  • #3 thrown 30° to the right of #2
I handled and threw #1 as a poor man mark; Katie threw #2; Eric threw #3

Gunshots for all three marks

Rough terrain for walking or running: low, clumpy grass, hilly, pools of rain water, several strips of high cover between start line from all marks; a road crossing to #2

Rain, wind 5 MPH, 35°F

Location: Rover's Content, Cheltenham, MD

Pass:
Yes

Blind: In a different location: 210 yard Pinball Drill (four poles separated by 70-70-70 yards), orange dummies at poles 3 and 4

Notes: The first time Laddie ran #1, he stopped about 30 yards from startline with the duck, but came as soon as I called him. We then ran #1 again, and as soon as I saw him start to slow, I called him and he immediately speeded back up and delivered nicely. Since he picked up the duck at the fall uncued and without hesitation both times, and responded to the recall instantly, I decided to continue the test. He pinned every mark and ran with all his heart despite the difficult terrain and weather, his only mistake being that he slowed down on #1 until I called him. I decided to pass him.

Both dogs had no trouble retrieving the two dummies on the blind, but they were not always responsive on whistle sits, and when I cast them into high cover, they tended to skirt it rather than diving in. Considering how difficult the terrain at this location is compared to where we've practiced in the past, both dogs did impressively well. But now we need to come out to locations like this more often to continue both dogs' development.

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