The series were as follows:
- Series A. Marks of 50 and 80 yards, and an 80-yard blind (Laddie ran in modified form as singles, Lumi ran as two singles and the blind)
- Series B. Marks of 50 and 90 yards, and a 90-yard blind (Laddie ran in modified form as singles, Lumi ran as a double and the blind)
I measured the surface temperature at the edge of the pond at 51°, warmer than I would have thought. Perhaps it was colder in the middle and deeper.
Series A. I had Laddie run a modified version, while Lumi ran the series the way Bob designed it.
LADDIE
Running as second dog, two single marks:
- 30 yards (dummy)
- 40 yards thru decoys (duck)
LUMI
Two single marks and a blind:
- 50 yards (duck)
- 80 yards thru decoys (duck thrown by mechanical tosser)
- Blind: 80 yards to a lightly wooded stand of trees (camo lining pole and bird)
Lumi finished by honoring the next dog's first single without difficulty. I gave her a treat, said "get your bird", and we walked back to the van.
Series B. Again, I had Laddie run a modified version, while Lumi ran the series the way Bob designed it.
LADDIE
Again running as second dog, two single marks:
- 50 yards thru decoys (dummy)
- 70 yards (duck)
I cued "give it", and with some visible reluctance, Laddie picked up the bird and delivered it nicely. Inspecting it, I saw that it was in pretty bad shape. I've noticed that Laddie isn't that fond of carrying birds by their smooth skin, after a lot of the feathers are gone from repeated use. Hopefully Laddie won't be required to retrieve birds in that bad shape in competition.
LUMI
A double and a blind:
- 90 yards, the memory bird (duck)
- 50 yards thru decoys, the go bird (duck thrown by mechanical tosser)
- Blind: 90 yards to a camo lining pole and duck next to a large tree
Lumi had a controlled break on #1, which wasn't surprising since we haven't practiced doubles in some time. Otherwise, her series was gorgeous, including lining the blind. She also honored the next dog's single without difficulty.
Laddie's Steadiness. I had attached a slip cord to my belt before the other trainers arrived so that I could use it with Laddie, but once Series A was set up, I decided it would be more convenient to have Laddie steady as he is in our private training, so I wouldn't have to bother with the slip cord and we could concentrate on other things. Therefore, I asked the throwers on Series A to not throw their articles too far, and to step on them or pick them up if they heard me say "here" and Laddie didn't come back to me.
On #1, that's exactly what happened. Laddie broke, ignored "here", the thrower stepped on the dummy, Laddie took a brief look at the situation and came running back to me, and that completed his steadiness training. He didn't try another break the rest of the day.
Soon, though, we need to work on his creeping.
Decoys. After checking out the decoys on Tuesday, neither Lumi nor Laddie seems to be paying any attention to decoys any more. Unless we have an exception to that in the future, I won't mention it again.
"Get Your Bird". When Laddie finished each series, I said "get your bird" and we walked back to the van together. As with Lumi, "get your bird" is now becoming a tradition with Laddie that I expect to continue. Both dogs seem to enjoy walking along next to me carrying their birds, rather than trying to interact with other dogs or people, going off to sniff, or being otherwise distracted on the way back to the van. I think that instead of just being "put up", it's something for them to look forward to.
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