Hi I live and work my dogs in the UK and a lot of your terminology is different to what we are used too. Any chance you can maybe do a short podcast explaining the competitions and tests you do, terms like poisoned birds etc. like an idiots guide to the retriever scene in the USA. Thank you for doing a great podcast the guys you have on really know their stuff👍 Regards Keith
Thats a great idea. We will have to plan an episode like that. FYI, a poison bird is referred to a mark that is thrown but rather then picking that mark up right away you run a blind to another bird. In competition that mark is "poison" until the dog has already picked up the blind. Sometimes you pick those marks up and sometimes the bird thrower picks it up after the test is completed. It is a testing practice to see how much control you have over your dog as they run blinds. We use the practice in training to help the dog develop memory as they have to perform a task before they go get the mark and have to remember where it is.
36:30 Clark what are you thinking sir? The answer for any dog man is "Be able to communicate clearly with dogs..."! "Ok Spike, when you pick something up I need you to hold on to it until I take it from you, never drop it ok? When I blow this whistle one time, I need you to stop and turn around and sit and face right at me, ok? When I put this hand up, you turn this direction and this direction only and go straight back, got it?" MISSED OPPORTUNITY CLARK! :D
That dog Daisy that Clark is referencing was trained and HRCH titled by a fella named Chad Guess at Old School Retrievers in Hornbeck, LA. I watched her work as a young dog and through getting her finished title with Chad. She’s special no doubt!
I would love to take a hands on class from Lyle and Clark
Hi I live and work my dogs in the UK and a lot of your terminology is different to what we are used too. Any chance you can maybe do a short podcast explaining the competitions and tests you do, terms like poisoned birds etc. like an idiots guide to the retriever scene in the USA.
Thank you for doing a great podcast the guys you have on really know their stuff👍
Regards
Keith
Thats a great idea. We will have to plan an episode like that. FYI, a poison bird is referred to a mark that is thrown but rather then picking that mark up right away you run a blind to another bird. In competition that mark is "poison" until the dog has already picked up the blind. Sometimes you pick those marks up and sometimes the bird thrower picks it up after the test is completed. It is a testing practice to see how much control you have over your dog as they run blinds. We use the practice in training to help the dog develop memory as they have to perform a task before they go get the mark and have to remember where it is.
36:30 Clark what are you thinking sir? The answer for any dog man is "Be able to communicate clearly with dogs..."!
"Ok Spike, when you pick something up I need you to hold on to it until I take it from you, never drop it ok? When I blow this whistle one time, I need you to stop and turn around and sit and face right at me, ok? When I put this hand up, you turn this direction and this direction only and go straight back, got it?" MISSED OPPORTUNITY CLARK! :D
That dog Daisy that Clark is referencing was trained and HRCH titled by a fella named Chad Guess at Old School Retrievers in Hornbeck, LA. I watched her work as a young dog and through getting her finished title with Chad. She’s special no doubt!
Awesome
Thanks! What was your favorite part?
@@HuntTestHobo Great hearing about teaching vs testing in training. Also, the talk about mental stability in ep1 was invaluable.👊