Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. Week 19 and day 3 of Teet’s Life we find Teet being introduced to the retrieving tool we designate as our force fetching tool. A 1″ piece of PVC pipe about 12″ long and wrapped with Gorilla tape so that it is comfortable...
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. Week 19 and Day 2 we find Teet on the Forcing table and introducing the glove to start on hold. Always keep sessions upbeat as possible and movement forward as quick as possible.
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. It is important to make sure our pups are well used to working on elevated areas before we start force fetch if a table or something elevated is used. Teet as you can tell is real comfortable with the table and no issues.
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. This week we have formally introduced the whistle commands. Teet is learning what the whistle is all about thru pinch collar corrections. Sit and here whistle are now going to be well taught before we start any collar conditioning. We are...
Banks, owned by Jay Bryant. Banks has done well and we’ve moved now to larger bumpers and starting to make things a bit more fun. Prelude to walking fetch with multiple bumpers.
Banks, owned by Jay Bryant. Banks is slowly progressing on the ground quite well now. We’re moving toward walking fetch. Always take each step slowly and make sure each is understood before moving to the next step in training.