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Developing from tasks learned into skills
Now you have developed all the mechanical cues and your dog understands the three actions coming to you, coming with you and standing or sitting still. Your dog is in the right state of mind and understands exactly what is expected of them. As a handler you have honed in your leadership sills to a whole new level. It’s time to start developing the tasks that both of you have learned into the skills needed to becoming a bird dog team.
At this level you will learn how to handle your dog in the field using your body and the remote cues. This will keep the dog working out in front locating birds. You will learn how to stop your dog remotely and most importantly take the chase away. This will allow the dogs natural instant to point not chase to come out. Your dog will learn to hold point and be honest or steady on birds. The dog will be introduced to the concept of honoring a dogs point (backing) and staying focused while working with brace mates and their handlers.
The use of an e-collar with low level capabilities along with your body cues is an extremely effective way to communicate with your dog at a distance. You will learn the proper use of an e-collar and what low level really means (how low can you go). We are committed to using the lowest level of any kind of pressure in order to effectively communicate with the dog while getting the desired behavior. By utilizing this method you will be able to handle your dog without the need for auditable commands, such as a whistle or yelling out. Having a quiet comfortable hunt is so much more enjoyable.
If your dog is not yet off the whoa post or has not been e-collar conditioned, please contact us before attending this level of training. We will help you get your dog ready for success.
The dogs that are ready for this level of skill building are less stressed and have a much better capacity to learn.
Key take aways:
-Transitioning from mechanical cues to remote cues
-Stopping your dog with the remote cue ( whoa )
-Handling your dog with only your body language ( keeping them in the front)
-Developing learned behavior to properly handle birds
-Honoring or backing a brace mate