Thursday, December 11, 2008

Handling Drill

AM: Oaks Area 3

With time short, I ran the dogs alternately on no-target send-outs, distances in the range 50-120 yards. The terrain is the most varied of the three Oaks areas we use, criss-crossed with ditches and mounds and dotted with trees. Temps were in the 40s and a steady rain was falling.

In today's send-outs, I chose a series of visual target and handled each dog toward that target, then reinforced with come-in whistle, happy throw of 2" WD, and game of tug. Both dogs had excellent performance on both WSs and casts, and seemed to be having a great time.

Mixing No-Target Drills with Cold Blinds

I've been thinking that after we have continued with the no-target drill for a few more days, I'll start to mix in cold blinds, that is, have the dogs actually find a dummy or bird on some of their send-outs. At least in the early going, I'll still use plenty of no-target send-outs. Once I see that the dogs remain responsive on all WSCs even when a retrieval article is found, we can increase the ratio of cold blinds. It may be that over time, it will be effective to maintain a mix of no-targets and cold blinds, increasing the ratio of no-targets as a tune-up for a particular dog any time that dog shows a deterioration of responsiveness.

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