Another great vid and how right you are Charlie a smart dog is harder to train because they are always trying to out smart us but when it comes together it is fantastic. You definitely get out what you put in 👍👍
Thanks for another really useful video! Mine's definitely a really smart cookie which definitely makes it harder! I wish I lived closer and also had the cash to board her for a few weeks, but your videos have helped me so much, so thank you again. 😊 🐾 🐕
These videos are so helpful. Her hunting around your feet was very impressive. I find your training videos where the dog is less ‘compliant’ so informative and more useful to me. So many ‘gundog’ training videos on UA-cam are limited to dogs behaving perfectly, your videos are far more valuable. I just wish that I lived nearer so you could give me some tips regarding my 4yr old ESS who, in the training scenario, is very good but when beating on a real shoot (with the noise, other dogs, birds, flags etc) can easily become hyper-excited and in danger of losing it. I find it very difficult to emulate that ‘shoot environment’ in the training ground.
I will probably never own anty other dog than a working cocker. Their just SUCH versatile and willing dogs. I never really leashed trained my puppy. He's never been good on the lead. but recently i've used random little "Listen" sessions where he may do a small recal to heel, or sit, or lie down and wait on him randomly with treats and his heel work and focus on me has improved massively. just keeping them interested is key in my experience.
I have an American Boykin Spaniel. He is a pet, I don’t need him to hunt but he is a smart dog in the gundog category and I get wisdom from your videos :-)
Lovely little dog. My pup came from a game keepers litter and he knows the ah ah ah, he’s 4 mths and I can get him to stay and wait, sit 😂 for food. I need to get him to consistently walk to heel.
Great video 👌 I would like to know if you have any labradors that you use for beating? I want an all rounder but would rather that be a lab than a spaniel, can it be done?
How do you stop a dog off lead from chasing game? My WCS is 13 months and has on three or four occasions flushed a pheasant. Her brain has fried and she’s gone. I continually work on recall which in normal circumstances is good but when she gets a scent she’s deaf and I’m invisible 😢
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I love watching you with the naughty dogs - they respond to you so well.
What a lovely little Cocker Charlie,, you put things out to us in a very clear way,, I cannot wait until you put your stamp on her ,,, Brilliant 👍🤠
Finka seems like a lovely, levelheaded dog. Her hops through the grass 🥰.
Thank you Charlie and everyone again.
Beautiful cocker spaniel ❤
What a delight to watch and learn from you Charlie, cheers muchly and all the very best to you and yours (2 & 4 legged)
Another great video, thank you Charlie ❤
Another great vid and how right you are Charlie a smart dog is harder to train because they are always trying to out smart us but when it comes together it is fantastic. You definitely get out what you put in 👍👍
Thanks for another really useful video! Mine's definitely a really smart cookie which definitely makes it harder!
I wish I lived closer and also had the cash to board her for a few weeks, but your videos have helped me so much, so thank you again. 😊 🐾 🐕
Thank you for another great session.
Thank you too!
What a cracking young dog. Thanks for the training.
Great! Thanks!
This Video is excellent! I learned so much!
Would you like to borrow my cocker for naughty spaniels 3?! 😂
These videos are so helpful. Her hunting around your feet was very impressive. I find your training videos where the dog is less ‘compliant’ so informative and more useful to me. So many ‘gundog’ training videos on UA-cam are limited to dogs behaving perfectly, your videos are far more valuable. I just wish that I lived nearer so you could give me some tips regarding my 4yr old ESS who, in the training scenario, is very good but when beating on a real shoot (with the noise, other dogs, birds, flags etc) can easily become hyper-excited and in danger of losing it. I find it very difficult to emulate that ‘shoot environment’ in the training ground.
I will probably never own anty other dog than a working cocker. Their just SUCH versatile and willing dogs. I never really leashed trained my puppy. He's never been good on the lead. but recently i've used random little "Listen" sessions where he may do a small recal to heel, or sit, or lie down and wait on him randomly with treats and his heel work and focus on me has improved massively. just keeping them interested is key in my experience.
What a super little cocker thank you for making it look easy I'm sure it's not!
I have an American Boykin Spaniel. He is a pet, I don’t need him to hunt but he is a smart dog in the gundog category and I get wisdom from your videos :-)
Lovely little dog. My pup came from a game keepers litter and he knows the ah ah ah, he’s 4 mths and I can get him to stay and wait, sit 😂 for food. I need to get him to consistently walk to heel.
Great video 👌 I would like to know if you have any labradors that you use for beating? I want an all rounder but would rather that be a lab than a spaniel, can it be done?
How do you apply to ah ah ah when your dog is messing about with retrieve delivery?
How do you stop a dog off lead from chasing game? My WCS is 13 months and has on three or four occasions flushed a pheasant. Her brain has fried and she’s gone. I continually work on recall which in normal circumstances is good but when she gets a scent she’s deaf and I’m invisible 😢
true u never get 2 the same ....
I have a 4 month old cocker and we’re struggling to stop him pulling, do you have any tips ? Really enjoy your videos.
I feel your pain... I'm in the same situation.
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I just wonder if there’s a certain age you start training these things, just now he’s just a puppy with adhd 🤦🏽.
When and how would you introduce Finka to gunshot? Thanks