WAYNE1
#1
WAYNE1
Wayne & Jr Wayne,
How cool for you guys to show up for the training session today -- Bring the pooch next Sunday and we' ll get started on him too. As you saw, we have every age and ability represented, and you' ll get a " training program for the week" , whenever you come out.
If you can, get " The 10 Minute Retreiver" book (by John & Amy Dahl) -- it' s available from their website at www.oakhillkennel.com We are primarily using that book as our training program for our training sessions.
How cool for you guys to show up for the training session today -- Bring the pooch next Sunday and we' ll get started on him too. As you saw, we have every age and ability represented, and you' ll get a " training program for the week" , whenever you come out.
If you can, get " The 10 Minute Retreiver" book (by John & Amy Dahl) -- it' s available from their website at www.oakhillkennel.com We are primarily using that book as our training program for our training sessions.
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: COLVILLE WASHINGTON USA
Posts: 1,230
RE: WAYNE1
Thank' s Doc....We really enjoyed watching ya' ll today. You sure have to be proud of the work you' ve done with Cassy, he' s a totaly awesome Lab. Only thing I' m leary about, is bringing my non purebred pup along ya' ll' s papered dog' s....Know some folk' s get offended. I' m not looking for a trial dog, or show.....just a good friend, and hunting partner. Again....thank' s for the invite.....I really learned alot in the short time there.....Your Friend in Hunting......Wayne
#3
RE: WAYNE1
Wayne,
We 100% DO NOT CARE what breed of hunting dog you have. As long as your dog has the desire to hunt, and you have the desire to have a good hunting companion, thats' what it' s all about. Breed or mixture of breeds doesn' t matter. The only way we would be offended would be if you didn' t join in. As you saw, it doesn' t really matter the age or breed or training status. Every dog can be better at their job, and that' s what our training group is all about. We' re not training for Hunt Tests or Field Trials - we' re just training to end up with good gun dogs. Might have another person or two show up next Sunday as well, so come on out and bring the pooch! ! !
Doc E
We 100% DO NOT CARE what breed of hunting dog you have. As long as your dog has the desire to hunt, and you have the desire to have a good hunting companion, thats' what it' s all about. Breed or mixture of breeds doesn' t matter. The only way we would be offended would be if you didn' t join in. As you saw, it doesn' t really matter the age or breed or training status. Every dog can be better at their job, and that' s what our training group is all about. We' re not training for Hunt Tests or Field Trials - we' re just training to end up with good gun dogs. Might have another person or two show up next Sunday as well, so come on out and bring the pooch! ! !
Doc E
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: COLVILLE WASHINGTON USA
Posts: 1,230
RE: WAYNE1
Thank' s Doc.....Trust me....I' ll be there this Sunday with bell' s on. I already started Shooter to stay after the toss.....before I' d just throw an object and he' d take off and be there before it ever hit the ground......I worked 2 -10 minute segment' s and he' s really starting to catch on. Think he' s really wanting to learn.....now if the trainner can just learn now to do it right. I heard what Paul said about it taking lot' s of baby step' s, and that statement caught my attention. Thank' s again.....Wayne