Spudlet
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The bunny plague continues
So temptation is still being put in Henry's way
I thought we were doing really well yesterday when we found half a dead bunny while on the lead, so I was able to use it for a 'leave it' training session. He got it pretty quickly! He then walked past another long dead bunny off-lead (I didn't see it) so was pretty happy with him
He ignored a couple today - two really old ones and one that looked very fresh, but was still in one piece - nothing had started nibbling at it so the skin wasn't broken.
He then found a dismembered one and dived on it - fortunately he was close to me so I was able to tackle him and get it off him. We then had another 'leave' training session. Then I used it for some very short retrieves - I want him to learn to hand them over to me. After some initial reluctance to give it up, he got the hang of it well
We then walked right over it on the lead to reinforce 'leave' again and walked on - v good 
However he later found yet another one, this time off the lead and too far away and he was off again
I got him back by running away, hiding behind a hedge, then slowly approaching waving a treat at him until I could get close enough to get hold of his collar, remove the bunny, and then give him a bumper treat in return
Couldn't get him to actually come to me though - so frustrating!
Looks like mixy has set in for the duration here, so we're going to have no shortage of stuff to practice with anyway
Oh and please rest assured, I have scrubbed my hands well with anti-bacterial soap and hot water!
Has anyone got any wisdom to share on this one? He is fine at bringing his rabbit dummy back (I was naughty and used it in the house- don't tell our trainer, we were meant to wait
) and good with toys now - but he can't resist a bunny and I am still worried he is going to refuse to bring birds back eventually as well
The bunny plague continues
I thought we were doing really well yesterday when we found half a dead bunny while on the lead, so I was able to use it for a 'leave it' training session. He got it pretty quickly! He then walked past another long dead bunny off-lead (I didn't see it) so was pretty happy with him
He ignored a couple today - two really old ones and one that looked very fresh, but was still in one piece - nothing had started nibbling at it so the skin wasn't broken.
He then found a dismembered one and dived on it - fortunately he was close to me so I was able to tackle him and get it off him. We then had another 'leave' training session. Then I used it for some very short retrieves - I want him to learn to hand them over to me. After some initial reluctance to give it up, he got the hang of it well
However he later found yet another one, this time off the lead and too far away and he was off again
Looks like mixy has set in for the duration here, so we're going to have no shortage of stuff to practice with anyway
Oh and please rest assured, I have scrubbed my hands well with anti-bacterial soap and hot water!
Has anyone got any wisdom to share on this one? He is fine at bringing his rabbit dummy back (I was naughty and used it in the house- don't tell our trainer, we were meant to wait