Beginner
Beginner
Hello everyone
I'm completley new to anything that has to do with gun dogs. However, I love to hunt and would love to share this experience with a gun dog.
I just bought an 11 week old Labrador Retriever and would like to train her but I do not know where to start. I did some reading on this forum but could never really find information that pertained to someone that has never done this before.
If you guys could point me in the right direction that would be great. As of right now I'm getting her used to her new environment and I plan to work on basic obedience skills (come, sit, lay down, stay) with her next week.
I live in Charlotte, NC and if there are any gun dog trainers or mentors around that could help me I would love to have a chat with you guys.
Thanks!
Tyler North
I'm completley new to anything that has to do with gun dogs. However, I love to hunt and would love to share this experience with a gun dog.
I just bought an 11 week old Labrador Retriever and would like to train her but I do not know where to start. I did some reading on this forum but could never really find information that pertained to someone that has never done this before.
If you guys could point me in the right direction that would be great. As of right now I'm getting her used to her new environment and I plan to work on basic obedience skills (come, sit, lay down, stay) with her next week.
I live in Charlotte, NC and if there are any gun dog trainers or mentors around that could help me I would love to have a chat with you guys.
Thanks!
Tyler North
Re: Beginner
I like Dokkens Retreiver handbook...it's fairly cheap and takes you through the whole process from socialization to Hand Signals. You can go right to his website or Gundogsonline.com Good Luck on your new Pup.
More Geese Please...
Re: Beginner
Highly suggest you join you either of these forums if you have a retriever and have questions....
http://www.retrievertraining.net/forums/
http://refugeforums.com/refuge/index.php
http://www.retrievertraining.net/forums/
http://refugeforums.com/refuge/index.php
Re: Beginner
Thanks for the replies! I ordered the book and will deff look at those forums, thanks for the suggestions.
I will be enrolling my pup in a puppy training class for basic obedience skills so she can get a handle on some of the basic tricks and some socialization.
What else should I be working on her as a young pup? I've seen people say just let her have fun and not try to do to much so I was just wondering.
I will be enrolling my pup in a puppy training class for basic obedience skills so she can get a handle on some of the basic tricks and some socialization.
What else should I be working on her as a young pup? I've seen people say just let her have fun and not try to do to much so I was just wondering.
Re: Beginner
Me personnally...I start with name recognition.& Basic obediance.Sit, Down,Stay & a lot of distractions instead of No...Make playtime fun. Get her adjusted to her new enviroment for a week or so and by that time you should have your book and follow that to the T & you should be good. Good luck.
More Geese Please...
Re: Beginner
Thanks. Another question I had... me and my wife want to get hey spayed but when is the right time for this? I don't want this to hinder any of her abilities or potentials so I want to make sure I do it right. What do yall think?
Re: Beginner
Wait until she is at least a year old.
Socialization is the most important thing for the first 4 months.
Introduce her to everything you can think of - the car ride, motorcyles, people of other color, ( Sit outside a busy store and let customers greet your pup.)other friend's dogs that you have had their shots. (Don't let pup sniff other dogs poo until she has had her 3 shots.) horses if you plan to trial, cats etc....
http://www.aspcabehavior.org/articles/8 ... Puppy.aspx
Socialization is the most important thing for the first 4 months.
Introduce her to everything you can think of - the car ride, motorcyles, people of other color, ( Sit outside a busy store and let customers greet your pup.)other friend's dogs that you have had their shots. (Don't let pup sniff other dogs poo until she has had her 3 shots.) horses if you plan to trial, cats etc....
http://www.aspcabehavior.org/articles/8 ... Puppy.aspx
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