Spudlet
Well-Known Member
Or possibly not...?
So, as people know I have been doing gundog training with Henry, and blips and picnics notwithstanding he is doing ok
This evening we have been endearing ourselves to our neighbours practicing the 'stop' whistle, our trainer showed me a new way to teach it while we're playing and so far so good
On the other hand, I have also been looking at volunteering with the local search and rescue team - if I do this, I want to do it as a dog handler with Henry, and train him as a search and rescue dog. I could still volunteer without Henry, but it would be difficult to be able to commit to going to searches for several hours at a time while leaving him at home alone, tbh.
Now it might be that you can do both successfully - I am going to a training session with the search and rescue bods on Friday evening (minus Henry) and am hoping to pick the brains of the dog person while there.
But if you can't - what do I do? I really enjoy gundog training and our trainer is really nice so the training sessions are fun too. If I'm honest I'm a bit daunted by it though as there is so much to learn - and that's before I even get as far as actually finding somewhere that will let me work him!
On the other hand, it has been a longstanding ambition of mine to handle a search and rescue dog, ever since I was little. But can it wait for the future - and for a future dog?
I'm dithering as to whether the two types of training would complement each other or not tbh. In both cases the dog is using its nose to search, just for different things. Is he clever enough to distinguish the two things? I am kind of hopeful based on the info sent over by the search and rescue dog people as it appears from that overview that the training is to search from something belonging to the missing person, which is similar to how I am teaching him to find dummies at the moment.
Hey ho - sorry, don't necessarily expect any responses, just sort of thinking aloud if you know what I mean
So, as people know I have been doing gundog training with Henry, and blips and picnics notwithstanding he is doing ok
On the other hand, I have also been looking at volunteering with the local search and rescue team - if I do this, I want to do it as a dog handler with Henry, and train him as a search and rescue dog. I could still volunteer without Henry, but it would be difficult to be able to commit to going to searches for several hours at a time while leaving him at home alone, tbh.
Now it might be that you can do both successfully - I am going to a training session with the search and rescue bods on Friday evening (minus Henry) and am hoping to pick the brains of the dog person while there.
But if you can't - what do I do? I really enjoy gundog training and our trainer is really nice so the training sessions are fun too. If I'm honest I'm a bit daunted by it though as there is so much to learn - and that's before I even get as far as actually finding somewhere that will let me work him!
On the other hand, it has been a longstanding ambition of mine to handle a search and rescue dog, ever since I was little. But can it wait for the future - and for a future dog?
I'm dithering as to whether the two types of training would complement each other or not tbh. In both cases the dog is using its nose to search, just for different things. Is he clever enough to distinguish the two things? I am kind of hopeful based on the info sent over by the search and rescue dog people as it appears from that overview that the training is to search from something belonging to the missing person, which is similar to how I am teaching him to find dummies at the moment.
Hey ho - sorry, don't necessarily expect any responses, just sort of thinking aloud if you know what I mean