TO DO List
- Daily
- – Wagon wheels with birds to shape the retrieve
- – Build motivation with tug
- Dinner
- – Multiples: abort retrieve if dog looks away
- – Backing up at heel
- Hikes
- – WS shaping
- Solo/Land
- – Practice with soft black dummy
- – Angle-in (90-110-yard backlines)
- – Triple blind:
- >> Salience drill
- >> At and inside tree line
- >> Short/longer/longest
- >> Pyramid
- >> Indent
- >> Keyholes
- >> Diagonals across roads
- >> Diagonals across ditches
- – Holding blind and SL approach
- – Heeling
- Solo/Water
- – Shore-handling toolkit
- – Swim-by
- – Cheaters
- – Walk-arounds
- – Chinese singles
- – Cold blinds
- Thrower:
- – Include soft, black dummy in practice
- – Marks and blinds, including returning thru cover and dealing with other factors
- – Occasional hip-pocket and other picture drills
- – Looking to long gun
- – Drills to prepare for triples in group work
- – Practice walk-ups
- – Practice with line gun
Guidelines for Training Day
BEFORE OTHER TRAINERS ARRIVE
- Bring:
- – Birds for retrieve shaping
- – High-value treats
- – Clippies
- – Boots
- White jacket
- Load pockets: pistol, ammo
- Daily TO DO items for each dog
RUNNING THE DOG
- Key question: What is the best way to run each series in terms of benefit to the dog's training as a continuation of private training?
- Do not run the dog unless confident that he will not rehearse any incorrect responses
- If running:
- – WS for distraction during returns (Laddie)
- – No multiples until dog completes JH
- – If running as a multiple, show the dog all stations before calling for the first throw
- – Cue "sit, mark" before first throw
- – First train that high sit triggers send, then build duration for long count before sending
- – In FT series, run long gun last
- – If using an auto-whistle, whistle early, as dog is pouncing on the bird
- – Run only blinds within dog's capability based on private training
- – Call dog to heel for slipped whistles
- – Don't challenge early blinds
- – No cheating water retrieves until shore-handling is trained
RECORD KEEPING PER MARK
- Creeping?
- Attempted break?
- Head swinging, before or after throws? Which throws?
- Could the dog find the long gun?
- Did dog return uncued? Auto-whistle? Contingent whistle? Voice? Walk out?
- On blinds: Slipped whistles? Refused casts? Hunting by scent or sight?
AFTER GROUP TRAINING
- Pay for flyer if used
- Purchase birds if available
Shore-handling Toolkit
– Tool #1. Here-WTL-W (no WS)
– Tool #2. Here-LTW-W (no WS)
– Tool #3. Back-LTW-W/O (no WS)
– Tool #4. Back-WTL-W/O
– Tool #5. Back-WTL-W
– Tool #6. Over-WTL-W/O
– Tool #7. Over-LTW-W/O (no WS)
– Tool #8. Over-LTW-W
– Tool #9. Over-WTL-W
where
– WTL=water-to-land
– LTW=land-to-water
– W=with dummy
– W/O=without dummy
These tools are each trained thru the following stages, except that for some of them, no whistle sit (WS) is used:
– Tool #2. Here-LTW-W (no WS)
– Tool #3. Back-LTW-W/O (no WS)
– Tool #4. Back-WTL-W/O
– Tool #5. Back-WTL-W
– Tool #6. Over-WTL-W/O
– Tool #7. Over-LTW-W/O (no WS)
– Tool #8. Over-LTW-W
– Tool #9. Over-WTL-W
where
– WTL=water-to-land
– LTW=land-to-water
– W=with dummy
– W/O=without dummy
These tools are each trained thru the following stages, except that for some of them, no whistle sit (WS) is used:
- – Stage 1. Without stopping the dog
- – Stage 2. WS, then cueing the behavior
- – Stage 3. Extend distances for SL-to-shoreline and shoreline-to-article
- – Stage 4. As thoroughly-proofed cued behaviors
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