After our excellent success with the Wetfoot Drill on 15-yard swims a couple of sessions ago, Monday I raised the bar and went to 25-yard swims. But it was not an ideal session. Each dog had two successful retrieves and three Walk Outs, for a 40% success rate. Some WOs were for shaking, some for climbing up on shore. If we continued at 40%, that's too low a rate to make the work enjoyable for the dogs (or me).
Fortunately, today's continuation of that work was far better, with a 100% success rate. Again each dog had five retrieves:
- 25-yard swim, duck in water 6" from shoreline
- 25-yard swim, duck in water touching shore
- 25-yard swim, duck on land at water's edge
- 25-yard swim, duck on land 6" from water's edge
- 60-yard swim, duck in water 6" from shoreline
Here's an example of the power of WOs in shaping a field dog's behavior. On #3, Laddie cocked his head as if about to shake off. Then, apparently remembering previous WOs for that behavior, he stopped, picked up the bird, turned around, and launched.
After the session, I tossed the two ducks on the ground and told the dogs, "Get your birds". This has become one of our rituals. When we do this, each dog picks up a bird and carries it to the van, the picture of real working retrievers.
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