- Series A. At Oaks Area 2 in the morning, a triple blind (both dogs)
- Series B. At Oaks Area 1 in the afternoon with Eric throwing, a land series (both dogs)
Series A. The set-up for Series A, left to right within a 90° angle:
- #3: 160-yard blind (duck)
- #2: 130-yard blind (orange dummy)
- #1: 100-yard blind (orange dummy)
I ran Laddie first, then Lumi. Laddie needed several whistle-sit-casts (WSCs) to complete the series, and was responsive on all of them. Lumi's responsiveness was not as good, making me feel that she needs some cold blinds at shorter distances to build her confidence.
Series B. The set-up for Series B, left to right within a 90° angle:
- #3: 150-yard mark (white dummy), thrown by Eric toward #4
- #4: 150-yard blind (duck), marked by surveyors flag
- #2: 100-yard mark (white dummy), thrown by Eric toward #1
- #1: 100-yard blind (duck), marked by flagging on nearby chainlink fence
Both dogs did great on the two marks.
On the blinds, Laddie lined #1, then took one WSC for #4. Lumi dug back along the fence on #1 and needed several WSCs, with poor responsiveness, later lined #4. I would say that despite Lumi's difficulty with #1, ducks are too easy and do not really exercise the dog's handling ability. On the other hand, I think they build motivation for the game, so I like using them occasionally instead of a constant diet of orange dummies.
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