Sunday, February 3, 2008

Holodeck Training

Holodeck Program
based on guidance from Alice Woodyard and Jody Baker

BEFORE OTHER TRAINERS ARRIVE

  • [Because Laddie seems to have been learning some incorrect lessons from group training, he will not be training with the other dogs at this time.] Before and after group training, work on pinball drill with duck scent and wagon wheel drill. If someone happens to offer to throw for us, run bulldogs.
  • After airing Lumi, let her rest in van while waiting for group training to begin.
  • Put on Lumi's collar for slip cord.
  • White jacket.
  • Load pockets: slip cord, slip lead, pistol, ammo, radio, ear protectors.
BEFORE FIRST DOG
  • No birds until we've had some good sessions with dummies; therefore, make sure the gunners have dummies with them when they go out:
--Canvas dummies and run first for two weeks. [This will be our second week of this.]
--Canvas dummies but running later for two weeks.
--Rubber dummies for two weeks.
--Combinations of dead birds and dummies until dogs ready to try a flyer.
RUNNING LUMI
  • No multiples for Lumi until she has had some good series running singles.
  • No blinds with the group, since that would let Lumi continue to practice hunting for the article rather than responding to a whistle.
  • Run shortest mark first, longest last.
  • Use a slip cord if reasonable possibility of a break.
  • Auto-whistle the first two marks of each training day. Based on how Lumi does, consider switching to an only-if-needed whistle for the remaining marks of the day.
  • If Lumi has something in mouth, anything but coming right back is bad. Gain control. If you cannot influence her, walk her out of the field and don’t let it happen again. Drop the criteria back, which might mean, stop training with FT group.
RECORD KEEPING PER MARK
  • Attempted break?
  • Lumi returned uncued? Auto-whistle? Contingent whistle? Voice? Walk out?
  • If Lumi did not come straight back, why (for example, RG, parading, Super D, zoomies, diversion)?
AFTER SESSION
  • Purchase some dead birds if available.
Group Training As planned, Laddie did not train with the group. We did some private wheel training both before and after the group training, which I'll describe in a separate post. This post only applies to Lumi's work with the group.

Today's session included only a single series of marks:
  1. 140 yards into high cover, throwers obscured by trees
  2. 220 yards into standing water, with pools of standing water en route
  3. 280 yards into standing water, pools of standing water en route
Terrain: rolling low hills and low, clumpy cover with strips of high grass crossing all marks.

Configuration — pyramid:
  • #1 was 90° to left of #3
  • #2 was 10° to right of #3
I ran Lumi first, and I had the throwers throw our blank and white canvas dummies with streamers. Shotguns were used for all marks.

I walked Lumi to and from the start line off lead and used no slip cord. She did not attempt a break.

Lumi picked up every dummy uncued and on the run, then turned to look for me without breaking stride. Because of the distances and the terrain, I auto-whistled all marks. Lumi turned toward me, cantered home, and delivered nicely as soon as I whistled.

Lumi got a little off line and went out too far on #3. When she seemed to have lost track of the area of the fall and risked going out of sight, I used the radio to call for help. The thrower attracted her attention and re-threw the dummy. Lumi immediately ran to it, picked it up, and brought it to me. Considering the 280 yard distance, the fact that the dummy was thrown into a pool of water, the fact that Lumi was looking into the sun when the mark was thrown, the fact that she had to run thru rough terrain including a large area of standing water to get to the dummy, the fact that the dummy had little or no scent, and the fact that the area of the fall had not yet been scented by other dogs or birds, I wasn't worried that Lumi had a little problem finding the dummy on #3.

One of the other trainers commented, "She seems to be returning a lot better now." Another trainer also said Lumi did a nice job.

While some of the dogs ran triples, and some ran a double and a single, a few also ran one or more singles. Compared to the others, Lumi ran nice marks, and even with her problem finding #3, ran her series better than several of the others.

No comments:

[Note that entries are displayed from newest to oldest.]