mollichop
Well-Known Member
........About someone else being rough or mishandling your dogs. What would you have done in my situation a couple of weeks ago?
So i've been going to gundog training with the boys every week. Had 5 sessions so far but have decided to find another trainer now
The guy had a chicken pen which we would go in at the end of a session. He always took hector in there (on a long slipline) while I waited at the gate with Pads.
He was not paying attention, too busy looking over his shoulder to chat to me (not dog related just chit chat) he didn't notice the cockeral in the long grass but Hector did and went to flush it. The idea was that the dog should indicate the bird only.
The guy picked him up off the floor by the lead and then shoved him on the ground and held him down with his knee. Blew his whistle in his ear for about 5 seconds (seemed longer) and kind of dragged him a bit.
Now, I was so shocked I didn't know what to do. I know you'll probably say "if that was my dog i'd have killed him" but at the time my reaction was just to blank him. I think I was worried if I spoke up he'd think I was 'soft'.
He tried to be overly funny saying "blimey he's a bit sharp isn't he?" and I just took the dogs and said i'd call him to book another lesson after my holiday and was very short with him.
Am so angry with myself - Hector learnt nothing from that. If he'd said "leave it" or "no" o.k but a whistle right in the ear means nothing to him.
Really feel that I let Hector down in that situation. He is a sensitive dog that I have never had to tell off, certainly don't want it coming from someone else!
So what would you have done and was it too harsh? Hecty was not hurt by it (although worried about damage to ear?) but was confused by it.
I want my dogs to work for me because they love to not because they are 'made' to if you know what I mean.
So i've been going to gundog training with the boys every week. Had 5 sessions so far but have decided to find another trainer now
The guy had a chicken pen which we would go in at the end of a session. He always took hector in there (on a long slipline) while I waited at the gate with Pads.
He was not paying attention, too busy looking over his shoulder to chat to me (not dog related just chit chat) he didn't notice the cockeral in the long grass but Hector did and went to flush it. The idea was that the dog should indicate the bird only.
The guy picked him up off the floor by the lead and then shoved him on the ground and held him down with his knee. Blew his whistle in his ear for about 5 seconds (seemed longer) and kind of dragged him a bit.
Now, I was so shocked I didn't know what to do. I know you'll probably say "if that was my dog i'd have killed him" but at the time my reaction was just to blank him. I think I was worried if I spoke up he'd think I was 'soft'.
He tried to be overly funny saying "blimey he's a bit sharp isn't he?" and I just took the dogs and said i'd call him to book another lesson after my holiday and was very short with him.
Am so angry with myself - Hector learnt nothing from that. If he'd said "leave it" or "no" o.k but a whistle right in the ear means nothing to him.
Really feel that I let Hector down in that situation. He is a sensitive dog that I have never had to tell off, certainly don't want it coming from someone else!
So what would you have done and was it too harsh? Hecty was not hurt by it (although worried about damage to ear?) but was confused by it.
I want my dogs to work for me because they love to not because they are 'made' to if you know what I mean.