Dinji, owned by Mitch Hughes. Dinji is now on day number 8 of learning the 3 piles of what will be the back portion of our land T. At this stage it is called by several names. Pile work, T Work or Baseball but all we are doing is instituting the back piles of what...
Dinji, owned by Mitch Hughes. This is day number 7 of teaching Dinji the back 3 piles of what will be the back of our Land T. We are no where near ready to start any stopping of our pups on the way to the pile. We must do a ton of walking, casting and simplifying when...
Dinji, owned by Mitch Hughes. Day 6 we find that Dinji is ready to start being taught his left and right overs to what will be the back left and right piles of the back portion of our T-Field. All of this training is 99% attrition which is the act of repetition,...
Dinji, owned by Mitch Hughes. We are still a long way off of teaching our pups to stop by whistle on the way to the back pile. At this juncture in training, we are only stopping our pups while coming to us using verbal sits but mostly whistle sits. We are being very...
Dinji, owned by Mitch Hughes. Dinji is now on his 4th day of teaching left and right backs and we now have a pup starting to understand those simple casts. Attrition is what we will use 99% of the time at this juncture in training teaching casts.
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. Day 3 of left and right backs with traffic cop stops and other obedience issues addressed reveals that Teet is shaping up quite nicely and understanding all of small steps we are taking in establishing our casting cues. However, we will...