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Retriever_Owner 09-26-2005 01:02 PM

Advice
 
Ok I have an 8 week old Golden Retriever and I want to get him into Hunting...like waterfowling or something to that effect. I need advice on how and when to start training him. Also is there any books or wensites I can look at and get some ideas? I really want to start training now but I need some advice on if that is a good idea and if it is then how? Thanks so much! :D

Jumpshootin 09-26-2005 04:57 PM

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First off, get a book called "The Ten Minute Retriever".
Then get together with a Hunting Retriever Club in your area: http://hrc-ukc.com/

Retriever_Owner 09-26-2005 07:30 PM

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:DOk Thanks so much!

x-mountie 09-26-2005 07:49 PM

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R O : There's an excellent book called "Traing your retriever" by James LambsFree(spl?). Get a copy of it if you can. I have been told it is almost the Bible of retriever training.

Good luck!! Start with your basic commands - come, sit, stay, etc.

Retriever_Owner 09-27-2005 08:55 AM

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Thanks X..I'll look into getting that book. I've already got Dallas into the basic commands..he knows "SIT" really well! I can tell him "sit" and he stops what he is doing and does it. I am working on "stay", "down" and "come"


millpond 09-27-2005 08:24 PM

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Once he's learning his basics good switch to the wistle. This will help in the end. I used a couple books for my lab. "Gun Dog" and "Water Dog" by richard Wolters. They are older books but the author tells it like it is. He likes to start the dog very young. The only other advise is lots of time. As in every day. I put the time in early and now before season we just spend time on review. Hope it helps, --millpond

jashoffa 09-28-2005 10:19 AM

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I would also suggest the Wolters books. Dog traiing is very fun and exciting, of course it can also be a pain in the....well you know!

Retriever_Owner 09-28-2005 02:53 PM

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Thanks you too
I will look into getting those 2 books...but I think I'm getting about 3 other books as well. LOL
Yes training can be fun and it can be a pain in the...you know what. But I enjoy it
Thanks you guys.

Jumpshootin 09-28-2005 04:39 PM

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I will look into getting those 2 books...but I think I'm getting about 3 other books as well.
Get as many books on training a hunting retriever as you can. Read all of them thoroughly. Then pick ONE that you think you can follow with success and stick with it. Otherwise you just may end up confusing yourself and the pup.

Doc E 09-29-2005 08:18 AM

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For a novice (rookie) trainer, it's hard to beat "10 Minute". For those with some dog training experience under their belt, the "Smartwork" series of books (by Evan Graham) can't be beat.



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Retriever_Owner 09-29-2005 07:02 PM

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Ok Jumpshootin..I'm already looking into getting about 3-4 books LOL
Doc E I will look at those books to LOL...gosh I'm gonna be reading my brains out!!!!!




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