Thank you for doing such a valuable video. I have a 7-month female who pulls. I shall practice this in the garden. Wish you were closer. Please do some more training videos.
Great to see an actual untrained Springer learning the desired behaviour. My Springer is 7 months and just learning to walk on a loose lead after pulling like a train. I use a thin slip collar and practice 3 times a day. She has recalled to the whistle for the first time today after a few weeks during ball play. Thanks for these videos, very encouraging.
Hi, many thanks for your comment. It all sounds like your getting along fine with your springer. Carry on with what your doing and work on getting a strong bond with her.
I am not a hunter but love the breed, loving our third Springer. Some of the best features of the breed: They won't rip your face off; off leash, they always walk in front of you; they want to please, unless you annoy them.
Absolutely, my pup Ruby who is seven months, is my forth Springer, my third Bella is eight years soon, filled with love and arthritis but still loves her walks and cuddles. Ruby had a bad start in life, I sent her to a professional dog residential school, after five weeks she came home with a fractured tail. Emergency surgery and 6 weeks later, we are now getting her out working on recall and walk to heal. I will never send a springer training away from me again. It broke my heart, but my health was stopping me train her. I love these utube video's thank you Carol
I'm already to some short sessions on the lead with my 12 week old Springer pup, is this too soon? He's doing pretty well and is Hupping on command. I keep the session short and try to be fun-he's a puppy. Some short retrieves as well.
Hi, all dogs are different but I would leave the lead work till at least 6 months old. Some dogs are fine on the lead from day one and don't pull at all so light lead work is fine. Using a harness on a young puppy is OK but if using a slip lead wait till at least 6 months. Especially with springers. You don't want to suppress the drive if you're hoping to work with the dog.
would really like to get some advise from you my springer has so much drive i cant reel it in he is 250% or asleep im also in Guernsey do you offer sessions?
I love that you took a young owner and trained her!! By extension youve improved the lives of all her future dogs!
Thank you for doing such a valuable video. I have a 7-month female who pulls. I shall practice this in the garden. Wish you were closer. Please do some more training videos.
Great to see an actual untrained Springer learning the desired behaviour. My Springer is 7 months and just learning to walk on a loose lead after pulling like a train. I use a thin slip collar and practice 3 times a day. She has recalled to the whistle for the first time today after a few weeks during ball play. Thanks for these videos, very encouraging.
Hi, many thanks for your comment. It all sounds like your getting along fine with your springer. Carry on with what your doing and work on getting a strong bond with her.
Well done you, helping owners of Springers, keep up the good work
Many thanks Caroline
I am not a hunter but love the breed, loving our third Springer. Some of the best features of the breed: They won't rip your face off; off leash, they always walk in front of you; they want to please, unless you annoy them.
Absolutely, my pup Ruby who is seven months, is my forth Springer, my third Bella is eight years soon, filled with love and arthritis but still loves her walks and cuddles. Ruby had a bad start in life, I sent her to a professional dog residential school, after five weeks she came home with a fractured tail. Emergency surgery and 6 weeks later, we are now getting her out working on recall and walk to heal. I will never send a springer training away from me again. It broke my heart, but my health was stopping me train her. I love these utube video's thank you Carol
So! BEAUTIFUL
Thx for recording
I'm already to some short sessions on the lead with my 12 week old Springer pup, is this too soon? He's doing pretty well and is Hupping on command. I keep the session short and try to be fun-he's a puppy. Some short retrieves as well.
Hi, all dogs are different but I would leave the lead work till at least 6 months old. Some dogs are fine on the lead from day one and don't pull at all so light lead work is fine. Using a harness on a young puppy is OK but if using a slip lead wait till at least 6 months. Especially with springers. You don't want to suppress the drive if you're hoping to work with the dog.
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Is this your garden ?
would really like to get some advise from you my springer has so much drive i cant reel it in he is 250% or asleep im also in Guernsey do you offer sessions?
Hi Matt, yes i would like see if I could help, please give me your best contact details. Richard
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