Hey guys, I was hoping to pick some brains on getting our Vizsla to fetch.
She is 2 years old and got her Field Dog Junior last fall.
So far she's shown a lot of potential for the next level of Field Trials, and even inspired me to take up hunting.
We had a nice long training session today and Mischa was a star Pointer as usual.
The trouble was her retrieving. The real trouble was her complete lack of it!
Last summer she would retrieve a frozen dead bird out of the water, and bring it back real close to me. I though it was great, and figured today would be much of the same.
Nope. She brought a couple frozen birds to the shore, but never out of the water, and never to any of us.
After that, our trainer decided to simplify with some frozen birds on land. Nothing! She'd run up, take a quick sniff, and was off to find some live birds.
After that the trainer decided to plant some more live birds, and since Mischa was good on blank shotgun primers, he pulled out his 20 Ga and we set 2 more Chukar out for her. She pointed each of them quickly, and held for over a minute before he flushed. The trainer fired after he flushed and once the bird hit the ground, I would release Mischa, and she would Point the dead bird instead of picking it up.
She is fine with a gun over her(huge win of the day), and is as interested in birds as ever....She just doesn't care about bringing them to us. All she wants is to find the next one.
I'd rather not go the Force-Fetch route, but am willing to if necessary.
I got my hunting/gun licence this year, even bought a Rem 870, and have been practicing busting clays so that I don't disappoint my dog too much by missing everything she points! So, I'm all-in on hunting over my girl. It would be nice if she brought our dinner back for us!
Our 2 Trainer's (husband/wife) aren't too worried about it, but I wanted to ask what you all thought the next step should or even could be.
On a more positive note, We did get to bring home a fresh Chukar and will be BBQing it up! My g/f and I may share a bite with Mischa, but we also may not since we had to pick the darn things up for her all day...
It is great to know that she's finally gun-broken. It was my biggest worry. The retrieving is secondary, but still important.
TIA for any advice.
She is 2 years old and got her Field Dog Junior last fall.
So far she's shown a lot of potential for the next level of Field Trials, and even inspired me to take up hunting.
We had a nice long training session today and Mischa was a star Pointer as usual.
The trouble was her retrieving. The real trouble was her complete lack of it!
Last summer she would retrieve a frozen dead bird out of the water, and bring it back real close to me. I though it was great, and figured today would be much of the same.
Nope. She brought a couple frozen birds to the shore, but never out of the water, and never to any of us.
After that, our trainer decided to simplify with some frozen birds on land. Nothing! She'd run up, take a quick sniff, and was off to find some live birds.
After that the trainer decided to plant some more live birds, and since Mischa was good on blank shotgun primers, he pulled out his 20 Ga and we set 2 more Chukar out for her. She pointed each of them quickly, and held for over a minute before he flushed. The trainer fired after he flushed and once the bird hit the ground, I would release Mischa, and she would Point the dead bird instead of picking it up.
She is fine with a gun over her(huge win of the day), and is as interested in birds as ever....She just doesn't care about bringing them to us. All she wants is to find the next one.
I'd rather not go the Force-Fetch route, but am willing to if necessary.
I got my hunting/gun licence this year, even bought a Rem 870, and have been practicing busting clays so that I don't disappoint my dog too much by missing everything she points! So, I'm all-in on hunting over my girl. It would be nice if she brought our dinner back for us!
Our 2 Trainer's (husband/wife) aren't too worried about it, but I wanted to ask what you all thought the next step should or even could be.
On a more positive note, We did get to bring home a fresh Chukar and will be BBQing it up! My g/f and I may share a bite with Mischa, but we also may not since we had to pick the darn things up for her all day...
It is great to know that she's finally gun-broken. It was my biggest worry. The retrieving is secondary, but still important.
TIA for any advice.


















































