AM: Oaks Area 3
Today I began teaching Nate to handle one dog while I kept the other with me to honor. For our first practice session, I set up four RLs, launching weighted streamers toward a pile (small grouping) of four ducks. Nate ran one of the dogs from 20 yards, while the other dog stayed with me and honored on the left or right of the SL. I used our honoring cue, "Just watch", and when Nate released the dog he was running, the other dog and I ran to the van for happy throws with a duck.
This was a good first session, but both dogs need more practice learning to run for someone other than myself.
PM: Oaks Areas 1 and 3
Lumi, Laddie, and I trained with another trainer and his black Lab. The other trainer had a Bumper Boy (remote bumper launcher) that we used to "throw" marks.
SERIES A. Land double with double blind
With a thrower in the field to the left, and the Bumper Boy set up on the right with a stickman, the dog began the series by running a blind at 130 yards between the thrower and the Bumper Boy. The line to the blind was past several trees on both sides, across a ditch, thru a narrow keyhole formed by a break in a hedgerow, and up onto an embankment. Next the Bumper Boy on the right "threw" a bumper right to left at 110 yards, and the thrower on the left, firing a gunshot, threw a duck right to left at 80 yards. After the dog picked up both marks, the dog ran another blind to the left of the thrower at 150 yards, over a crest and a ditch, past a tree on the left and a hedgerow on the right, to the blind on the right of another tree 20 yards further.
SERIES B. Land single and blind
Series B consisted of the Bumber Boy throwing a mark left to right at 150 yards, followed by the dog running a blind at 210 yards, with the blind placed inside a group of trees. In order to give my dogs an opportunity to honor, our running order was Laddie, the other trainer's dog, Lumi, and then the other trainer's dog again.
I used this series to give Lumi and Laddie each an opportunity to practice honoring. After the honors, we ran toward the van for happy throws and chase games with a bird. Neither dog showed any inclination to break.
While the other trainer was setting up Series C, Lumi ran another blind in open meadow at 160 yards.
SERIES C. Land single
Series C consisted of a single at 130 yards across a trench and past a hedgerow on the right. After Lumi ran the mark, she honored while the other dog ran it. She showed no inclination to break. After the honor, she and I ran back away from the SL for some happy throws and chasing with a bird.
With the sun almost down, I didn't have time to go back to the van to have Laddie run again.
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