Spudlet
Well-Known Member
So look away now if you don't like that kind of thing
Just got back from a monster training session with Henry - we did a group lesson then had a 1-2-1 staright afterwards. Henry has:
Been the best behaved dog in class again - we had to sit in a circle and take it in turns to weave in and out of the other dogs. He sat like a rock and never put a paw wrong when it was his turn to move. He even did some heelwork off the lead, which I would never have dared to attempt before.
Almost pulled my arm off doing scent work
He'd clocked where the treat was hidden
and was much faster than the others - clever boy! (although we have practiced that one more than the rest, so he did have an advantage
)
Then he had a run about to let off steam, then before we went into the gundog training bit, we had a go on the agility equipment, to rest his braincell
He has never tried agility before, but within on round he was off the lead, and had learned to go over the jumps and round them on command, and did the tunnel and some weaves too.
Then we got the dummy launcher out - he wasn't at all bothered by the bang, just wanted to know where it came from, marked the dummies well and got them all.
Then we did some steadiness work and he didn't move a muscle.
Then we did a retrieve from long grass, and he took a bit of a scenic route back to me (via the trainer) so we called it a day (his braincell was frazzled) and had a play with the ball instead.
I am so proud of him!
Just got back from a monster training session with Henry - we did a group lesson then had a 1-2-1 staright afterwards. Henry has:
Been the best behaved dog in class again - we had to sit in a circle and take it in turns to weave in and out of the other dogs. He sat like a rock and never put a paw wrong when it was his turn to move. He even did some heelwork off the lead, which I would never have dared to attempt before.
Almost pulled my arm off doing scent work
Then he had a run about to let off steam, then before we went into the gundog training bit, we had a go on the agility equipment, to rest his braincell
Then we got the dummy launcher out - he wasn't at all bothered by the bang, just wanted to know where it came from, marked the dummies well and got them all.
Then we did some steadiness work and he didn't move a muscle.
Then we did a retrieve from long grass, and he took a bit of a scenic route back to me (via the trainer) so we called it a day (his braincell was frazzled) and had a play with the ball instead.
I am so proud of him!