- Series A. Work on Tools #8 and #9, followed by an LWL double (Laddie)
- Series B. Water blind combined with a a cheater (Lumi)
- Series C. Poorman singles over mounds (both dogs)
At Oaks Area 2:
- Series D. Land blinds (both dogs)
Laddie has consistently performed better on the right-to-left version of our T89 drill than the left-to-right version, but he is progressing on both. His best performance RTL today was as follows:
- I positioned Laddie 10 yards from the shoreline.
- I placed a dummy on the bank next to the shoreline.
- I moved to the end of the channel and cued Over.
- Laddie ran to the dummy and picked it up, continued with his momentum into the pond, and swam across the pond and past me to the opposite shore, climbed out and ran to me with the dummy.
- I positioned Laddie 10 yards from the shoreline.
- I thew the dummy about 7 yards into the pond, halfway across.
- I moved to the end of the channel, shading toward the right, and cued Over.
- Laddie ran to the bank and leaped in, swam to the dummy and picked it up, continued with his momentum across the pond and past me to the opposite shore, climbed out and ran to me with the dummy.
Notes on Series B. Lumi's water blinds were across a ditch filled with vegetation and branches, and on the S-curve where she's had problems in the past. She was successful but edgy crossing the ditch, and lined the S-curve.
Lumi's first cheater was an LWLW with the last water being a stick pond and swimming close to a point. Her second cheater was an LWLW with the first water being a long swim.
Notes on Series D. Since both dogs did well on yesterday's land blinds at 30-50-70 yards, today I ran them on this set-up, left to right within a 90° angle:
- #3: 80-yard blind (orange dummy)
- #2: 60-yard blind (orange dummy)
- #1: 40-yard blind (orange dummy)
Both dogs lined #1, required handling on #2 and #3. Laddie required only a single WSC on each, while Lumi required more, especially on #2 because she had trouble pushing through some rough terrain and repeatedly interpreted Back as Over. Both dogs showed good-to-excellent response on their whistle-sits, and in most cases responded well to casts as well.
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