kirstyhen
Well-Known Member
Well, what can I say, he was a bloody star!!
He was on his lead all day, mainly because I knew that if I let him off, I would worry that he would misbehave, he would pick up on it and as a result, would definately misbehave
However, he behaved beautifully, sat and waited for every drive to begin in complete silence, looked into cover at my request, sat quietly in the Beater's Wagon, watched birds fly over (in some cases from out under his nose!!) without straining and was just an all round good dog
After the last drive he was let off and I worked him through some cover, he was quartering perfectly, watching me, responding to the whistle and best of all... he flushed two pheasants and he STOPPED
So I am over the moon with him!
Perhaps it's time to hang up his working shoes, it's bound to be downhill from here otherwise
Just a few photos, none very exciting as by the time he was off the lead it was dark. Please ignore the strange person holding him, I have no idea who she is
He was on his lead all day, mainly because I knew that if I let him off, I would worry that he would misbehave, he would pick up on it and as a result, would definately misbehave
However, he behaved beautifully, sat and waited for every drive to begin in complete silence, looked into cover at my request, sat quietly in the Beater's Wagon, watched birds fly over (in some cases from out under his nose!!) without straining and was just an all round good dog
After the last drive he was let off and I worked him through some cover, he was quartering perfectly, watching me, responding to the whistle and best of all... he flushed two pheasants and he STOPPED
So I am over the moon with him!
Just a few photos, none very exciting as by the time he was off the lead it was dark. Please ignore the strange person holding him, I have no idea who she is