Today, Lumi, Laddie and I again trained with Gaby and her three retrievers. We were joined by a friend of Gaby's and his two Chessies.
SERIES A. Handling drill
This was the same Bypass Drill I described in Monday's post, but with two improvements. First, we added a white PVC pipe to the center LP to make it easier to spot for both handlers and dogs. Secondly, we used a sequence of events that made it easier for the dog to understand the freebie retrieves:
- Run the dog to the center LP as a freebie (non-handling retrieve) at a distance of 25 yards from the LP.
- Run the dog to the center LP as a freebie at a distance of 50 yards from the LP.
- Run the dog to the center LP as a freebie at a distance of 80 yards from the LP. This is the SL we'll use for the remainder of the series.
- Run the dog to the left LP as a handling retrieve.
- Run the dog to the center LP as a freebie retrieve.
- Run the dog to the right LP as a handling retrieve.
- Run the dog to the center LP as a freebie retrieve.
SERIES B. Water marks
Today we worked at one of Gaby's other ponds and again ran water retrieves intended to exercise particular areas of concern for each dog. As an unusual feature of today's water series, we used fliers for the first round of retrieves.
Laddie had no significant issues, so I had him run each set-up only once. Lumi, on the other hand, had unsatisfactory pickups on the first retrieve at each of four increasing distances. Thanks to the kind patience of my training partners, I was able to use a WO in each case, then rerun Lumi on the same retrieve with significantly improved performance. I felt that this approach showed good promise for preparing Lumi for Senior competition, though at this stage I would not be comfortable running her, despite the fact that she qualified in one Senior test a few weeks ago.
SERIES C. Swimming pool
Once again, we ended the day with the dogs playing in Gaby's swimming pool.
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