Zion Road
Despite my new working hours, I managed to get Lumi and Laddie out for a little training today. With a steady freezing rain, temps in the low 30s, and my gloves back at home, I had to quit before my fingers got frostbite, but we did have time for one nice series.
SERIES A. Triple Land Blind (Laddie, then Lumi)
The first blind was to the right at 80 yards. The line to the first blind was past a hedgerow on the right at 50 yards. The second blind was to the left at 120 yards. A large tree was almost in line with the blind at 150 yards. The third blind was in the center at 230 yards. The line to the third blind was thru several narrow keyholes and also thru several strips of high cover, and because of the cover, the dog was not visible from the SL the last 20 yards. All blinds were unmarked ODs.
Laddie lined the first blind and almost lined the second one, but overran it, reaching and getting past the tree. I managed to resist blowing a WS too soon, which he probably would have responded to by turning and running to the dummy instead of sitting. When I finally did whistle, he sat nicely, then responded perfectly to a CIW, found and picked up the dummy, and delivered it with his invariable exuberance. He then had little difficulty with the third blind, apparently comfortable with the distance, keyholes, and cover changes.
Lumi started by lining both of the first two blinds. She then went into a zig-zagging behavior at 120 yards as I repeatedly used WSs and Back casts to direct her back thru the cover changes and keyholes. Though it may have been frustrating for her, she remained responsive to the whistles and maintained an enthusiastic demeanor. Eventually, she stopped using shallow angles and took a deep angle back, which carried her close to the blind. Though I couldn't see her, I blew a CIW, and within a few seconds, she came running into view with the dummy.
Despite the difficult weather conditions, both dogs' motivation and demonstrations of skill made this an enjoyable session.
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