13ZacMe wrote:
She knows all basic commands (heel, kennel, come, hup, leave it, etc) verbally, with the whistle, and hand gestures. I'm currently working on the "baseball" casting exercises for blind retrieves, and working on her quartering pattern some more. She has not been FF.
I assumed that I would want to teach the dog to overcome all distractions and listen to my commands. I hunt public land so I figured absolute obedience with recalls in a distracting environment is critical. I would feel more confident and relaxed knowing that I can keep my dog out of potentially dangerous situations by having some commands just engrained in her. It's really about safety primarily. Thanks, Zack.
Like others have said, the foundation for "hup" is created near you and then built on as you increase distance. I know some here have not endorsed the e-collar, but I believe it is a very useful tool when used correctly, same as a leash or checkcord.
I understand what you're saying about wanting to keep the dog focused, but realize that sometimes eye contact is unnecessary for focus. I too am steadying my spaniel. After the flush I blow the hup whistle and she sits, facing the bird, marking the fall. Then going on her name. She sits, marks, remains steady, and goes out for the retrieve without ever looking at me, but she is focused on me, just not visually. And that's ok because I prefer she get a good mark over looking at my featherless face.
Do you plan to FF her?[/quote]
My dog does listen very intently even when not looking at me, I'm just worried that lets say on a blind retrieve I end up having to cast her to where I know the bird is, and she won't look at me for direction. I also believe the e-collar could be used with my dog, but I guess I'm not experienced enough for that. Many have advocated I give up the e collar and just stick with a check cord. The check cord has worked to this point, but I can envision how an e-collar would help me reach my goals with the dog. As of now, I'm leaning towards no on FF. Her retrieves can be a little sloppy at times though. Maybe when I visit a trainer they'll be able to recommend whether or not I should FF her, or she just needs some help with her natural retrieve.[/quote]
Sounds like something like 'Focus' is missing ? ..especially on the 'Hup and Hup' these days

...Unless I'm missing the 'Hup' -Point ..as stop or even stop on flush , or even .er some suggestions that 'eye contact' is of no requirement.? ..(except in the dark) !.?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quiviZ7G15Q