Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Water Series, Handling Drill

Summary. At Cheltenham in the morning:
  • Series A. Water double (both dogs)
  • Series B. Delayed cheater (both dogs)
At Brook Knoll in the afternoon:
  • Series C. Multiple target drill (both dogs)
Series A, B. Series A and B were run from the same SL.

Series A was a poorman double:
  • #1: LWLW (dummy)
  • #2: LWL (duck)
Series B was a delayed cheater:
  • #1: 110-yard channel swim with difficult angle entry
  • #2: LWLWL blind (duck), marked by lining pole
Series C. This was another multiple target drill (MTD), at Brook Knoll. For description of drill, see previous few entries. Today's distances were 80 yards for P2 (down the middle), 100 yards for P1 (to the right), 140 yards for P3 (to the left). Q1 and Q3 were ducks.

One significant change was that I placed no dummies at P2, and used the lining pole at P2 only as a target for the send-outs on the handling blinds to P1 and P3. I later felt that might have been a mistake, because it taught the dogs that a lining pole isn't a real destination and has no articles to pick up. While that seemed to be fine back when we were running the pinball drill months ago, I suspect it's not a good lesson for the dogs to be learning now.

In effect, unlike the pinball drill, this time the dogs learned that a lining pole is a diversion to be ignored. I don't think I want them learning that.

I ran Laddie first, then Lumi, the other dog honoring. Although I was able to handle both dogs to both blinds, I was not happy with their responsiveness and have decided to go back to shorter distances for awhile to build better fluency and accuracy on whistle sits and casting.

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