Patchworkpony
Well-Known Member
I am getting my new cocker pup this spring/summer as soon as I find a litter that's got the right breeding etc. I want to train for basic and then advanced obedience - not for competition but simply to have a well behaved dog we can take anywhere. I have never used a whistle before when training but can now see the advantage - not least doing away with the need to yell or shout. However I know nothing about whistle use and would really appreciate some tips from the experts on this forum. I can just about make some basic peeps by using my tongue but I have no idea how many peeps for what command and whether I use hand signals at the same time. I must confess that native ponies are my big expertise and dogs have always been just nice pets but now I'd like to be really good at it, like we were with ponies, and do it properly. If I progress well then I will probably consider some kind of competition but not unless I am utterly sure that I will be able to do it properly. I hate the idea of going to training classes as I have always trained my animals myself but a few pointers in the right direction would be great - and I would be so grateful.