Series A. Triple blind, 120-160-180 yards, all OD, no markers. Blinds at a ball field are too easy for both dogs.
Series B. Poorman double, 120-80 yards, birds thrown from stickmen.
After that, I worked on Lumi's bird pick-up speed with poorman doubles of increasing distances, starting at just 20-15 feet. I had Laddie run them, too, but his pick-ups were already excellent.
Lumi's pick-up speed would improve in one context, but revert to being too slow when I changed location and distance, so we need more work on that.
PM: Brook Knoll
Series C: Planned as follows, left to right within 75°:
- #4: 130-yard blind, SF/OD
- #2 (memory-bird of poorman double): 80-yard mark, duck, thrown left to right from stickman
- #1: 90-yard blind, SF/OD
- #3 (go-bird of poorman double): 40-yard mark, duck, thrown right to left from stickman
- #5: 230-yard blind, SF/OD
- After #1, I threw a short poorman mark with a duck to the side, giving Lumi an opportunity to rehearse a fast pick-up. I call this an alternation drill.
- I threw #3 as a single. When Lumi picked the bird up and then put it down again to start rearranging it in her mouth, I called out "nope" and walked out to slip on her lead. I tossed the duck back where it had been and walked Lumi back to the SL.
- I took off Lumi's lead and sent her again. This time she picked the duck up and brought it straight back, to great celebration.
- I threw #2 as a single, and she brought it straight back.
- I sent her to #4, and she handled well to it.
- Finally, rather than running her on #5, I threw #2-#3 as a double. She picked up and returned promptly with each bird. Good progress.
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