Sunday, August 3, 2008

Land-water-land Marks, Offline Drill

Summary. In morning at Cheltenham, with Ray throwing marks:
  • Series A. LWL mark (Laddie)
  • Series B. Offline drill, 30-yard segments (90 yards total) (Lumi)
  • Series C. Same as A, different location
  • Series D. Same as B, different location
  • Series E. LWL preparation and LWL marks (Laddie)
  • Series F. LWL blind and cheater (Lumi)
  • Series G. LWL preparation and LWL marks (Laddie)
An hour and a half later at Sundown Park:
  • Series H. Offline drill, 35-yard segments (140 yards total) (Lumi only)
  • Series I. Truncated offline drill, 35-yard segments (140 yards total) (Lumi only)
Afternoon session: [to be added]

Series A, B, C, D, E, F, G. With Hunt Tests planned for both dogs in three weeks, I wanted to concentrate n what I think are their weaknesses for the tests.:
  • With Lumi in Senior, I think her primary weakness is slipped whistles and refused casts on land blinds. She may have similar problems on water blinds. Her other weakness is that she tends to look away from the first throw of a double before it's down, especially if the go bird is a flyer. Lumi is uncomfortable with debris in water, too, if that comes up in the tests. And it's possible she might break when marking or honoring a flyer.
  • With Laddie in Junior, I think his primary weakness is his discomfort entering the water on returns with a bird. The worst cases seem to be with relatively big water and when a thrower is involved.
On Series A, Ray threw a duck for Laddie as an LWL. Laddie played with the duck and did not respond to recall. I walked around the pond, put him on lead, and quietly walked him to the van. A terrible way to start the morning.

On Series B, Lumi ran a 120-yard offline drill in rough terrain, with mounds, trees, and high cover, to perfection.

Series C was a carbon copy of Series A in a different location. I began to wonder if we'll have to forget about running Laddie in Junior this month.

Series D was another 120-yard offline drill for Lumi, in a different and similarly difficult location. She slipped a whistle and refused 2-3 casts at 90 yards, was intent on getting to the bird at the end of the BL.

For Series E, I worked with Laddie on building up to LWL marks, with the following sequence on a 20-yard channel crossing:
  1. WD thrown in water.
  2. WD thrown to water at opposite shoreline.
  3. WD thrown onto far shore.
  4. Duck thrown in water.
  5. Duck thrown to water at opposite shoreline.
  6. Duck thrown onto far shore.
  7. Duck thrown by Ray with gunshot for LWL.
Laddie retrieved every mark nicely. Yay!

For Series F, to give Lumi some water work, I set up a pair of retrieves from the same SL:
  • #1: An LWL blind (pigeon) in a channel's S-curve. Score: A
  • #2: A long open water retrieve swimming along a shoreline and past a point. Score: A
For Series G, I again ran some preparation and then a practice LWL with Laddie:
  1. I threw a WD across a 30-yard channel for an LWL.
  2. Ray threw a WD with gunshot for an LWL.
  3. Ray threw a pigeon with gunshot for an LWL.
Again Laddie retrieved well on every throw. Great progress.

Series H, I. I wanted to focus a bit more on the concept of handling rather than challenging terrain with Lumi, so the dogs and I went to Sundown Park after I dropped Ray off at home. Since we were working on mowed lawn, we used slightly longer, 35-yard segments rather than the 30-yard segments we used a Cheltenham.

In the first drill, Lumi did great on the first two retrieves, needed a voice cue on the third.

In the second drill, which I set up in a new location and direction, I skipped the first two retrieves and only had Lumi run the 105-yard handling retrieve and the 140-yard non-handling retrieve. On the handling retrieve, she refused the first cast but responded to both WSs and took the second cast nicely.

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