SERIES A. Bob Hux's land series: Three marks that I ran as singles for both dogs, the flyer last, then a blind tight to the right of the rightmost mark. Lines were thru diagonal strips of cover.
I ran both dogs on slip cords for the flyer mark and to honor. Lumi, who honored from a down, did not attempt to break at the line or honoring. Laddie tried to break on both his own flyer and when honoring.
I've followed the practice with Lumi for some time of giving her a duck to carry as we returned to the van, and that seems to have become increasingly valuable to her. I've started doing it with Laddie as well, and he also seems to be looking forward to it more and more.
SERIES B. Bob's water series, two retrieves across an inlet of the property's large pond, each with a 25-yard swim.
Rather than running Lumi from water's edge as most of the other dogs had run, I ran her from a mound 80 yards from water's edge, creating diagonal swims to both marks, and positioned so that a tree obstructed Lumi's view of the short mark. Lumi had no difficulty with this series.
For Laddie, I asked for an LWL where I could quickly get to him if he dawdled on the return. He did, and I immediately ran to him and picked him up, then asked for the throw again. Again I had to pick him up.
SERIES D. After group training, one of the other trainers threw four LWLs for Laddie across a 10-yard channel next to a footbridge:
- Canvas dummy: After picking up the dummy, Laddie entered the water quickly, hugged the shore for a few feet, then pushed out and swam back.
- Duck: Laddie stalled. I picked him up.
- Canvas dummy: Same as (1).
- Duck: Laddie picked up the duck and returned with little delay.
SERIES E. LWL sight blind with 70-yard swim. Laddie only. He picked up the bird and returned with minimal delay.
SERIES F. LWL sight blind with 90-yard swim. Laddie only. Best LWL I ever remember Laddie running. He didn't even shake off, just picked up the dummy and came straight back into the water.
SERIES G. A series of land blinds from the same SL, all blinds thru rolling terrain dotted with trees and crisscrossed with strips of high cover:
- #1: 160-yard blind, OD with no marker (Lumi)
- #2: 180-yard blind, OD with no marker (Lumi)
- #3: 270-yard blind, duck with no marker (Laddie)
- #4: 270-yard blind, duck with no marker (Lumi)
Laddie ran with his usual exuberance, but slipped the first whistle on his blind. I called him back and re-sent him. This time he ran it with a single WSC, on which he was responsive and accurate.
PM: Neighborhood Lacrosse Field
I set up four blinds in a 150° angle:
- A: 30-yard
- B: 70-yard
- C: 70-yard
- D: 30-yard
I placed a bag of birds 60 yards from the SL, midway between the lines to B and C.
Laddie: A, then C. Laddie lined A, then handled easily to C. He seemed to pay no attention to the bag of birds.
Lumi: D, then B. Lumi lined D, then took a line toward the bag of birds but handled easily to B.
Since the bag of birds did not seem to be much of a problem, next session I'll try using a poison bird.
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