Thank you for the video training. My boy is 5 year short haired vizsla. I spend everyday practicing training techniques. But the one thing I can’t win with is loose lead walking. His nose is to the ground chasing the scent. Mum & Dad are working dogs.
We have 3 GWPs and love the breed. That said, it took 21 years to find a line we were happy enough with to breed from. We train them from day 1 very much like Labs before we allow them to realise what hunting is all about and how much more fun it is to be out quartering and hunting. Consistency is of course an absolute must. No means no not "Ah, I know he shouldn't have done that but he is so cute." Great the way you are reading your dogs. We all need to be doing that more so we can preempt what our paragons of virtue are about to do next.
Rum is a very handsome boy! I do see the benefits of buying a perfect dog like a well bred labrador. My heart lies with rescues however, so I accept I have a lab mix with a bit of an edge to it sometimes. But, that’s no excuse to not try our best. Practice makes perfect… sometimes ;)
Enjoying the videos Charlie very informative you mentioned the pointer at the beginning of the video any chance of seeing how you go about turning it around? Thanks ed .
Thanks for the video and what you say is right, I do feel like I am a Jekyll and Hyde with our dog (a flatcoated retriever), one second I am "uh uh" being all stern with a lower tone, the next second I am "good boy, well done" in a high sweet voice. People must think I am bonkers, Lol. It does seem to work though!
Too many people don't research dog breeds before buying a puppy. My puppy is A/ my FIRST puppy and B/ my FIRST gundog (cross) from working lines. She's only 1/4 GWP, (3/4 Gordon Setter), and I've been training her from day one in short, 5 - 10 minute sessions. She went to her first gundog training last weekend aged 18 weeks.
Well done I have been training my own dogs for a very long time just dogs I have had for hunting not a bissnes and I can see have been on the track not that different from your self . Has to be fun at all times. With the odd ferm werd lol .Well done
Lovely dog. We've got a 6month yellow lab who jumps about like Rum was doing when you were holding the dummy. Our dog likes to play keep away, especially with a dummy. Tennis balls he'll retrieve and leave, any tips on progressing to a dummy and achive a perfect delivery each time?
I've had standard Schnauzers almost all my life, my current one is absolutly perfect but he definitly didn't start that way. It takes time, consistency and comitment. It doesnt matter what breed you get, if you don't fully commit to the training and socializing it's is always going to have issues. I've seem plenty of labradors that are out of control with owners who underestimate what it takes to train a dog.
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Thank you for the video training. My boy is 5 year short haired vizsla. I spend everyday practicing training techniques. But the one thing I can’t win with is loose lead walking. His nose is to the ground chasing the scent. Mum & Dad are working dogs.
We have 3 GWPs and love the breed. That said, it took 21 years to find a line we were happy enough with to breed from. We train them from day 1 very much like Labs before we allow them to realise what hunting is all about and how much more fun it is to be out quartering and hunting. Consistency is of course an absolute must. No means no not "Ah, I know he shouldn't have done that but he is so cute."
Great the way you are reading your dogs. We all need to be doing that more so we can preempt what our paragons of virtue are about to do next.
Brilliant . Thank you
This is an awesome video !! Do you project make a video open how get the focus from a pup ?
Another great video and great to see Rum again 🙌🙌🙌
Brilliant video thank you Charlie, I picked up some tips there. Rhum is a gorgeous pup & a quick learner 🧡🐾
Rum is a very handsome boy! I do see the benefits of buying a perfect dog like a well bred labrador. My heart lies with rescues however, so I accept I have a lab mix with a bit of an edge to it sometimes. But, that’s no excuse to not try our best. Practice makes perfect… sometimes ;)
Great again Charlie 👍 thank you
Enjoying the videos Charlie very informative you mentioned the pointer at the beginning of the video any chance of seeing how you go about turning it around? Thanks ed .
Thanks for the video and what you say is right, I do feel like I am a Jekyll and Hyde with our dog (a flatcoated retriever), one second I am "uh uh" being all stern with a lower tone, the next second I am "good boy, well done" in a high sweet voice. People must think I am bonkers, Lol. It does seem to work though!
Would love to know what happened with the GWP?!
I got a good laugh at your lab VS. spaniel comparison.
Too many people don't research dog breeds before buying a puppy. My puppy is A/ my FIRST puppy and B/ my FIRST gundog (cross) from working lines. She's only 1/4 GWP, (3/4 Gordon Setter), and I've been training her from day one in short, 5 - 10 minute sessions. She went to her first gundog training last weekend aged 18 weeks.
Lovely to watch.
Thank you!
When you say he wants to play with you, how would you play with a gundog without doing dummy work or training? Thanks love your videos!
Well done I have been training my own dogs for a very long time just dogs I have had for hunting not a bissnes and I can see have been on the track not that different from your self . Has to be fun at all times. With the odd ferm werd lol .Well done
Lovely dog. We've got a 6month yellow lab who jumps about like Rum was doing when you were holding the dummy. Our dog likes to play keep away, especially with a dummy. Tennis balls he'll retrieve and leave, any tips on progressing to a dummy and achive a perfect delivery each time?
Did you figure this out? I see you made this comment 3 months ago. Maybe a check cord or ecollar training?
Do you not at this stage incorporate vocal commands and body language with whistle?
Do you have any advice on house training with puppies.
I've had standard Schnauzers almost all my life, my current one is absolutly perfect but he definitly didn't start that way. It takes time, consistency and comitment. It doesnt matter what breed you get, if you don't fully commit to the training and socializing it's is always going to have issues. I've seem plenty of labradors that are out of control with owners who underestimate what it takes to train a dog.
How do you transition from a lab who is waiting patiently for a retrieve to a dog who will quarter a field and flush birds
Beautiful fox red.
I’m very surprised you allow your pupils to jump up and put their paws on you. Is there something I don’t know?
Did i hear correctly Rum?
In knew other Rum and he was much bigger than that one😊
Kind Regards from Poland