In the morning, we trained at Cheltenham with Bob Hux and others in Hunt Test-style set-ups:
- Series A. Bob's land series (both dogs)
- Series B. Bob's water series (both dogs)
- Series C. Bob's water blind (Lumi)
- Series D. Lindsay's water blind (Laddie)
- Series E. Triple blind, 90-130-150 yards, OD, no markers (both dogs)
- Series F. Poorman triple, ducks (both dogs)
- We ran Series A as three singles, duck-duck-flyer, followed by a blind.
- Lumi's bad news: She swung her head toward the flyer before I sent her on #1, and she broke on the flyer even though she's been steady on her own flyers for several months. She then slipped a whistle on the blind and I brought her back to heel. When I sent her again, she lined the blind, so I don't know whether she would have responded better on a whistle after losing the previous chance to retrieve or not.
- Lumi's good news: Great marking as usual, and it's always nice to see her line a blind. Her pick-up speed is improving, perhaps because of our private practice on that. She was steady honoring the next dog for all three singles, including a flyer. As Alice suggested a couple of weeks ago, I'm now having Lumi honor from a down. It seems much easier for her.
- Laddie's bad news: He broke on the flyer. On the blind, when he picked up the duck, he headed backwards toward the pond behind him instead of coming toward me. When I started out toward him, he turned around and came in. He also tried to break honoring the flyer for the next dog, but I had him on a short but hopefully barely perceptible lead.
- Laddie's good news: Great enthusiasm on every retrieve, great marking, steady on the two dead birds, great handling on the blind.
Notes on Series B
- Each dog ran a different version of this series, varying in difficulty according to the dog's level.
- Lumi did well on a particularly difficult version.
- Laddie marooned on both marks. On the first one, he almost left the bird behind but finally responded to "fetch" and brought it. On the second one, he finally came without the bird and another dog had to go out to the island to retrieve it. Neither of these LWL retrieves was as difficult as the ones I've been setting up for Laddie for quite some time. Something about training with other teams around apparently causes a dramatic drop in his ability to perform LWL retrieves.
- Bob confirmed that Series C was more difficult than any Senior water blind he'd ever seen. Lumi ran it nicely, lining most of the way across the water, veering off at the end of the swim, then taking two casts nicely to the bird and returning well.
- I felt that the long swim for Series C created too much risk that Laddie would maroon, even though he might handle well to the blind. So I set up a similarly long blind but with most of it on land and a shorter swim. Unfortunately, he still marooned, and when I started around the pond to pick him up, he swam to me without the bird. I consider it even worse than marooning, if that's possible, that he's willing to come without the bird. In any case, when I got around to the other side, I picked the bird up and threw it a little ways up the hill, then walked Laddie back to the original start line and sent him again. This time he picked the bird up and immediately returned, not hesitating to enter the water with the bird at all.
- All three blinds were placed in low, thick cover away from any natural or artificial markers. Neither dog had any difficulty with any of them. Both dogs lined the short one, and Lumi also lined the long one.
- Both dogs ran the poorman triple with enthusiasm and good, fast pick-ups.
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