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In my experience the method for getting a dog to stop rushing and start pointing is to set up pigeons in a launcher and as soon as the dog breaks, the bird is launched. Eventually the dog puts it together that it's pressuring the bird into launching, and stops the behaviour.
Did you ask what the logic behind giving the dog the 'win/prize' (the bird and the retrieve) even though it's not acting as it should? I've never heard of or have seen that before.
I don't want to come across as being critical of someone who's trained way more dogs that I have, I just have never seen that method and am curious about it myself.
Quote from: constructeur on August 07, 2015, 05:01:42 PMDid you ask what the logic behind giving the dog the 'win/prize' (the bird and the retrieve) even though it's not acting as it should? I've never heard of or have seen that before.This is a good little list on how RJ's methods work.... http://quicksilverkennels.com/?page_id=147
Ya gotta learn to walk before you can run. The next step would be wild sharptail in Montana for a month, but I'm outa funds.
It is much better for you and the dog to be "coached" by a pro and do it by yourself then to have him do it all... much cheaper also...You also benefit with a better bond and get more respect out of the dog if you do it yourself and your next dog you will know how to go about doing it without a pro...more of an investment in your future as a trainer/handler...just my 1 pennys worth...didnt mean to pee in anyones cornflakes....
I made some mistakes in training Jasmine, so I took her to RJ Marquart for a month of professional training. He warned me up front that a month may not be enough, and that it all depends on Jasmine.