Mini T Drill
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Welcome to Lone Duck Outfitters and Kennels! In this video we talk about building the foundations for the T Pattern Drill with a Mini T Drill. Follow along to learn how to run this drill with your dog.
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I’m a self taught trainer working with my first trained duck dog. You mention it’s very important that the dog learn left back and right back - can I ask why? How does it matter which way he turns so long as he goes where you want? Thanks, love your videos!
Good stuff. This is going to come in handy when I get my Boykin.
Excellent instruction, thank you.
Love mini T easy simple something I can do in the yard after work in 15 mins
Bob thank you for all your help!!
Ohhh Bob! Thank you!
Im at this point right now, but the whistle sits dont always come very fast. He is consistent, but not stopping on a dime so to speak. will that come with time? we are about 5 days into Mini-T at this point and he has gone to each of the three piles. I can also alternate Left back/right over and he is doing well with it. I have noticed he is starting to anticipate the whistle on the retreives. Because of that, I went back to bringing some of the birds back to heel and switching it up. HOpe that wont throw the training off too bad. Its amazing to see the dog responding to the hand casts. Im really enjoying the training progress and accomplishments the dog is making. He's 1.5 years old now. OH...how long should these sessions be?
What's up Lone Duck
What do you do about the dog anticipating the whistle? I saw in an earlier video that you space the whistle out and only handle every 3rd or 4th rep. I will get him running to the pile really well, 5 or 6 times. Then blow the whistle 1 time and he will stop intermittently for the next several reps, turn and sit with no whistle.
ih it is abby