Fellow CGNers,
Looking for some hunting dog training advice. I'll start with where we're at and then get to the questions.
We have a about a year old pup who we've had since November. He has some abandonment issues, but is coming along well. He is a lab crossed to probably malamute. So far his basic obedience is coming along pretty well (providing that the distraction of another dog isn't around). His name is Dùn (named for an Island in the Hebrides).
Dùn is primarily a pet. But I have some hopes for hunting. I think his most likely hunting role is as a squirrel tree-er. He loves to chase squirrels. Now I can't say I'm not sure he isn't trying to make friends with the squirrels, but anyhow he puts them up trees, they pay attention to him not me, and when the season opens they will be quite shootable. Also, he seems best to like to hang out sniffing the ground about 15 yards ahead of us when we walk through new patches of woods, so seems like he could be a good flusher.
I think there is probably some good chance of him being a retriever too. His fetch is coming along pretty well. He has that beautiful retriever lunge when he goes into the water after a stick. On land he brings a ball back about 95% of the time, and can sometimes stay still at my side while I throw it and not get it until I tell him to.
There are a couple of things that I need some training advise about. First, as a bunny/grouse/squirrel flushing dog I'd like to be able to direct him a bit, i.e., to go into a particular thicket or such. How do you even get a response to that kind of command going? How would I get him to start to learn to go where I point to?
Second, what advice can anybody give me for going from playing fetch to more serious work on retrieving? I have one plastic bumper and one canvas one, but have not introduced him to either.
RG
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Looking for some hunting dog training advice. I'll start with where we're at and then get to the questions.
We have a about a year old pup who we've had since November. He has some abandonment issues, but is coming along well. He is a lab crossed to probably malamute. So far his basic obedience is coming along pretty well (providing that the distraction of another dog isn't around). His name is Dùn (named for an Island in the Hebrides).
Dùn is primarily a pet. But I have some hopes for hunting. I think his most likely hunting role is as a squirrel tree-er. He loves to chase squirrels. Now I can't say I'm not sure he isn't trying to make friends with the squirrels, but anyhow he puts them up trees, they pay attention to him not me, and when the season opens they will be quite shootable. Also, he seems best to like to hang out sniffing the ground about 15 yards ahead of us when we walk through new patches of woods, so seems like he could be a good flusher.
I think there is probably some good chance of him being a retriever too. His fetch is coming along pretty well. He has that beautiful retriever lunge when he goes into the water after a stick. On land he brings a ball back about 95% of the time, and can sometimes stay still at my side while I throw it and not get it until I tell him to.
There are a couple of things that I need some training advise about. First, as a bunny/grouse/squirrel flushing dog I'd like to be able to direct him a bit, i.e., to go into a particular thicket or such. How do you even get a response to that kind of command going? How would I get him to start to learn to go where I point to?
Second, what advice can anybody give me for going from playing fetch to more serious work on retrieving? I have one plastic bumper and one canvas one, but have not introduced him to either.
RG
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