At last .... a hunting dog !

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At last .... a hunting dog !

Post by Trekmoor » Thu Jan 17, 2013 9:41 am

My neighbours Vizsla is entirely show bred but he asked me to train her as a gundog just to give her an interest in life other than lying about the house. It has taken me almost 18 months to achieve with this sensitive bitch what I wanted to see which is a dog I can take anywhere to do almost anything concerned with hunting, pointing and retrieving while still retaining good control. She was trained without any kind of "force" being used ....no e-collar, no f.f. , no check-cord.

She has just had her first day out shooting and she was really good. Some of the woodlands she hunted were on a very steep slope going down to a river below and she found and pointed a lot of pheasants down there,plus several from the easier ground. I had no problems from her during the entire hunt of about 2 hours. She was a pleasure and a doddle to work with. Her steadiness was absolute even though ,due to the lie of the land and thickness of the cover, I could not get anywhere near to some of her points.... I had to send her in from her points to flush the birds up to 25 yards out from me. She didn't run in even once.

I did think I was going to lose one of the birds shot , it had fell way down below into the river at the base of the woods and was carried off downstream. From her position among all the fallen trees and branches down in a little gully she could not see where the bird she had flushed had fallen . I handled her down to the river then recast her along it's bank. She galloped along the bank for a long way then winded the bird out in mid-stream and at once went in for it. The water was not swimming depth but it was still a very good retrieve. I am as pleased as punch with the way this bitch has developed. She isn't a big runner out on open ground but in woodlands she is very good.

The point in the gully and the return with the sodden bird from the river.

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A couple of her other points out on much easier hunting ground.

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I don't usually use this "brag" section but this bitch deserves it, for a show bred dog she is better than just "good."

Bill T.
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Tyler S
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Re: At last .... a hunting dog !

Post by Tyler S » Thu Jan 17, 2013 9:50 am

Very nice Bill!

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Re: At last .... a hunting dog !

Post by dead mike » Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:14 am

Now thats an accomplishment. Congratulations.

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Re: At last .... a hunting dog !

Post by quackerjack » Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:52 am

dead mike wrote:Now thats an accomplishment. Congratulations.
+1 Well done!
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Re: At last .... a hunting dog !

Post by Carolina Gundogs » Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:31 pm

+2 well done!

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Re: At last .... a hunting dog !

Post by KwikIrish » Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:57 pm

Great post, thanks for sharing!
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Re: At last .... a hunting dog !

Post by campgsp » Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:03 am

Good job! Sounds like all your hard work and determination paid off. Great to hear.
thanks for sharing

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Re: At last .... a hunting dog !

Post by Ruffshooter » Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:55 am

Bill: That is great. Wish I could watch you work dogs like that. Nice job on both of you.
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Re: At last .... a hunting dog !

Post by Ghosted3 » Fri Jan 18, 2013 6:03 pm

Congrats, and may many birds fall your way!

Corry

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