Series A. Triple land blind, 40-150-190 yards. Laddie, running first, did great. Lumi did fine on the short blind, but had considerable trouble on #2, and a great deal of trouble on #3.
It's difficult to know what to do. After two frustrating sessions of land blinds recently, Lumi needs an opportunity to rebuild her motivation for this skill. Somehow I need to find a way to make the set-ups easy enough for her to do well and have fun, but not so easy that she can line every blind.
Maybe it's also time to start running Lumi and Laddie differently on blinds, with Laddie running longer distances and then moving up the start line for Lumi.
Series B. This was a dozen or so water retrieves run from different points around the lower pond. Since we were training alone, none were marks thrown by a thrower, but none were strictly blinds either, since all were reasonably visible from each start line. They exercised a number of elements in various combinations:
- A number of the retrieves were LWL or LWLWL, giving Laddie an opportunity to work on his weakness of retrieving both ducks and dummies in which he needs to make the transition from land into wide spans of water on his returns. Though his pick-ups and impulse to return were not as crisp as I want them to be, he didn't maroon on any of these retrieves, nor even delay any significant amount of time. Since Lumi was also a bit slow on her pick-ups and turns back toward the water, both dogs need work on that.
- A number of retrieves required going between outcroppings of deadwood or vegetation in the stickpond, and also thru a cluster of decoys. A few retrieves required climbing over a floating log to get to the dummy and climbing back over on the return. Lumi has never climbed over a floating log before, always negotiating around them in the past, so I think it was good training for her, hopefully helping her feel more in control of them and more comfortable around them in the future. Laddie seemed to enjoy these retrieves, and in some cases intentionally detouring a little so that he could navigate thru tighter spaces.
- Several of the retrieves were "cheaters", requiring the dog to swim straight and stay in the water rather than veer left or right a few yards to reach land and run the bank. Both dogs performed well without handling on some of those, and both dogs responded to handling when needed to handle them away from shore and keep them swimming in the channel. However, neither dog is yet consistent enough responding to WSs in water, so that's something we need to work on.
Series C. Double blind, 110-140 yards, OD, no markers. Both dogs did well. I guess the best thing for Lumi is to try it at the original distance first, be quick to move up if she has trouble.
Series D. Pick-up speed drill with ducks. Both dogs did well. I'm not sure I can expect this drill on land to carry over to water series, but I don't think it hurts.
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