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06/23/2011 12:11 PM  

Well we lost our first pigeon cuz my foot tie came off and it was able to fly away....We did this first bird work at our house just in the back yard so not much cover for the birds... I did try to play the bird in the bushes or wood pile... however it liked to come out in the open... basically I did one dog at a time... let the dog smell the pigeon while I held the wings from flapping... pigeons are actually quite calm and don't even try to peck you (my parakeets and cockatiel were more wild)... then with the dog watching I planted to bird and then told the dog to "find it"... when I got some kind of point or hesitation I would say "whoa" and then get in front of the dog and then basically end the game by giving a treat.... The I put the dog in the garage and planted the bird... then I would go get the dog and say "find it" and then get the point, whoa and walk in front and treat...

Blitz did much more of a visual find but held his "point" when I said whoa, he is a very good listener... Striker searched with his nose my son even got pictures of it, then he would point and creep and point I had to work to get him to stay and point... whoa didn't mean much to him but I did manage to get in front of him while Quenten held the check cord to keep him from creeping...If I could combined Striker's nose search whith Blitz's whoa I would have a decent dog, lol!























I can't wait to do this at my parents with more land and taller grass!


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06/23/2011 12:49 PM  
I see two things going on at the same time.
1)you are training whoa around the distraction of birds
2)you are encouraging search and point
Don't do both at the same time,pick one
If you have confidence in that the dogs will point,then you can hold off on the search and point and work on the whoa
At some point whoa will become a correction(pressure),so be careful about using it - make sure the dogs KNOW what you want so they can understand the correction(the pressure)
Personally, searching,pointing and holding point until flush is high on my list for a hunting dog, but given that you guys probably won't hunt you can jump into the obedience aspect of whoa. With this training you can easily pass AKC JH.

This pictures look good.
One way to know the dog is on scent is the 'birdie' tail - it's a tick,tick,tick that gets faster and faster and then stops! - POINT


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06/23/2011 1:57 PM  
well we have done some minor whoa work in the past at home...the only reason why I did the whoa now was really just to get in front of the dog so I could end the search/point and then give them a treat....I guess I just really don't know how to end...The dogs both defiantly searched and found the bird and they did point....both did good too cuz when they pointed they didn't do the wiggle tail, they actually froze....my understanding with the point is they don't necessarily have to pick up a leg or it doesn't have to be a front leg either...it is more how their nose points to the bird and the tail stands out....or am I totally wrong on that...

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06/23/2011 3:57 PM  

Another thought - bird dogs don't need a reward when they point a bird. The bird itself is enough and I personally wouldn't add the distraction of a treat.

I really highly recommend you check out Perfect Start before you do a lot more work with birds.

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06/23/2011 5:15 PM  
Ditto what Jean said. I don't even take treats with me when we do bird work. Also, I can't agree more with Jean about Perfect Start. It will help you so much and you can take it as far as you want to. It is also very easy to do for us beginners, it will give you a way to end the exercises, etc. It is worth the $$s.

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06/23/2011 5:52 PM  
Yes, cut out the treats. :) There's enough of a reward in getting to see and point the birds. :)

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06/23/2011 7:35 PM  
End by picking up the bird and releasing the dog to continue the search.


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06/23/2011 8:31 PM  
I was wondering what the reward was cuz they don't get to retrieve and actually get the bird at this point...but if just pointing and seeing it is good I am fine with that cuz the dogs really could care less about the treats....as far as them leaving to go find another bird, well that is where I need work...though we only had one bird out there....I am not sure what the exercise is called but I think mine need to learn to go out on multiple retrieves so they can figure out the whole find it or get it and know that when I say it they need to forget the current one and go to the next....I got these birds really just to see if they would use their nose right and to remind them what birds are...they both saw wings as pups before I got them home....I have to say I was pretty pleased that at least Striker used his nose....they both did do a point too...

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06/24/2011 4:31 AM  
Your set up is too artificial.
You need to use to larger land with more cover.
If the birds are flightless, then you can place them 1/2way into the area on one side then at the end on the other side.
This will give the dogs some leg stretching room and the opportunity to use their nose and get some distance from you.


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06/24/2011 5:19 AM  
yeah I knew at the house I didn't have enough tall grasses or land, I just wanted to do it where I had some control first....the next time will be at my parents or brothers (he just bought a house that had been in foreclosure so 5 acres of grass taller than me, no way for the dogs to use eyes then all nose)....

the birds can definitely fly lost one cuz the string came untied....down to 1 pigeon....

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06/24/2011 2:38 PM  

 I am by no means an expert but I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve by this?

In the UK we do not get infront of the dog - the aim of all training is for the bird to be flushed and then be able to be shot.

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06/24/2011 2:42 PM  
Shelley - At least for a hunt test what typically happens is the dog finds and points the bird and then the handler moves in and flushes the bird which is typically in front of the dog. So I just assumed that was what she was emulating. Later in training we add in capping a starter pistol when the bird flushes. More advanced you actual shoot the bird and send the dog to retrieve.

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06/24/2011 2:45 PM  
Posted By Shelley on 06/24/2011 2:38 PM

 I am by no means an expert but I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve by this?

In the UK we do not get infront of the dog - the aim of all training is for the bird to be flushed and then be able to be shot.

 

Shelley here in the states we do not want our dogs to do the flush on the bird we as the handler do the flushing. :0) Hope that helps with why the person would go in front of the dog. :0)

 


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06/24/2011 3:31 PM  
Thanks, Beth. I was just about to say the same. Shelley, in the US the continental pointing breed dogs do not flush game, they hold point until the bird is flushed and then shot by the hunter/handler/gunner depending on which venue you are working in.

The purpose of the pigeons/pigeon poles is to introduce the dogs to birds and birdwork. Optimally, we'd like to see a higher tail (but that may be because there isn't much scent or the dogs are not yet into it) and when you are just beginning training you may want to stylize the tail, and work more on technique. Since Marcia is learning this along with the dogs, its kind of like trying to carve a pumpkin with one hand tied behind your back. Trial and error and hopefully some local experienced folks (Adam comes to mind) who can help out too.

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06/24/2011 3:43 PM  
I think the tails look OK


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06/24/2011 4:58 PM  
With my dogs the tails will flag when they pick up scent and get faster and faster until they zero in on the bird, then they freeze the tail in the up position. I suspect the tails are not as high because the dogs aren't really birdy yet. With Halo, who I have never introduced to the bird game, she will hold her tail in a similar fashion. I plan on getting Halo ready to get her JH this next year. We will be starting late, but when she figures out the game I suspect she will be more bird crazy than either Ringo or Fauna. I also plan on finishing up Fauna's JH this next season as she only needs two more legs. Then at some point I have to get serious about Seniors for both Ringo and Fauna. Just need to find the extra time to do all the doggy things I like to do.

Bev Quarles, the Pointer Sisters (Belle and Halo), the Outlaw GSP (Johnny Ringo) and the little Princess (Fauna)

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06/25/2011 5:53 AM  
ditto what they said about getting in front or at least that is what I assumed when doing it...

this was more my practice run in a much controlled area...the next time I do it I am hoping they get more birdy and their tails do their thing, lol! Actually when they see stuff outside when they are in Blitz gets his tail up....however that is sight and not smell....when Striker had his nose to the ground his tail was twitching around but more straight out than up....

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06/27/2011 5:24 AM  

Here is a picture of Bregon pointing on Saturday.

You can see his tail is 9:00 and won't go higher then 10:00 - Haiko's will not go higher then 11:00,generally around 10:00,tho

I prefer this to a higher tail and this is typical of european breeding - even in Pointers.

I added in a search he did that led up to the point picture above but the camera died before the point and I was only able to take a picture of it.

It should be the first video(hope this works)

Bear in mind that this is a small area ,dense, 2-3' high and this is his stomping grounds for 10 hours a day, 2 days a week and by the time of this video he has already searched and stomped this area for a few hours

not sure how noticable it is but at about 51 seconds hebriefly points and is steady to the flush of song birds

http://s19.photobucket.com/albums/b178/sheeba_/dog%20training%20video/

 



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06/27/2011 8:28 AM  

 Here are some pictures of my girl Fauna and Ringo on point.  This is how I typically see shorthari tails in the Hunt Tests that I compete in with my dogs.


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Bev Quarles, the Pointer Sisters (Belle and Halo), the Outlaw GSP (Johnny Ringo) and the little Princess (Fauna)

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06/28/2011 5:25 PM  
Thank you, Bev. :) That's what we expect too. :)

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