Teet, Owned by Randy Hawkins. Week number 12 of Teet’s Life found the little gal getting used to making retrieves while getting acclimated to wearing an SportDOG e-collar. We want our pups to get used to only wearing the e-collar for now. It will be quite some...
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. Week 11 found Teet being stretched way out on water swims. Yet, we were only doing one long swim per water sessions. It’s best to not ever swim our very young pups too much until they really get good at swimming.
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. This past week Teet has seen a good number of marks on both land and water. Teet is slowly being stretched out and every effort made to insure that all of her retrieves are as successful as possible. Our marks are still in very short...
Dinjy is introduced to decoys for the first time while doing marks. We want to make sure to walk our pups around decoys and get them well acclimated to the fact that they are not for retrieving. We’ll let our pups mess with them a little so that they know...
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. This past week Teet was introduced to the bark collar. She just turned 16 weeks old and has become quite vocal. The SportDOG collars today are a great way to teach younger pups how to turn off stimulation for future collar conditioning....
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. In this video, Teet is really starting to get stretched out on land marks while running past or thru decoys. It’s extremely important we introduce decoys properly so that we can start throwing marks for our pups several yards past...