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Problem is your dog was just that, a run off dog! Running big and running off are two totally different things. If a dog doesn’t handle for you, it’s useless. A dog can handle at 500-700 yards in open country, and in thick tight cover as well. Those huge running Pointers that compete in American Field All age Horseback trials have to run at Ames for 3 hours on a course that is pretty darn tight to win Nationals. Not only that, many of those dogs are guided over on the big plantations in South Georgia off foot. My puppy that ran off and had a blast was doing exactly what I want him to do. Building his confidence and running! The time will come to put some handle into him, but that time is not now. Btw. Run off trial dogs don’t win trials. The good trial dogs handle like a dream. I’m willing to bet that phrase was coined by someone who has never been to a trial.
Quote from: jetjockey on December 09, 2018, 04:32:14 PMProblem is your dog was just that, a run off dog! Running big and running off are two totally different things. If a dog doesn’t handle for you, it’s useless. A dog can handle at 500-700 yards in open country, and in thick tight cover as well. Those huge running Pointers that compete in American Field All age Horseback trials have to run at Ames for 3 hours on a course that is pretty darn tight to win Nationals. Not only that, many of those dogs are guided over on the big plantations in South Georgia off foot. My puppy that ran off and had a blast was doing exactly what I want him to do. Building his confidence and running! The time will come to put some handle into him, but that time is not now. Btw. Run off trial dogs don’t win trials. The good trial dogs handle like a dream. I’m willing to bet that phrase was coined by someone who has never been to a trial.I see my effort at construction was lost. I'll bite. If you need to get in a car to retrieve your dog, it has run off.
You’ve obviously never had a dog that truely handled. Go read Wildweeds post. It’s a beautiful thing when you can simply change directions and know your dog will show up out front, even at extreme ranges. That’s partially bred, and partially trained.
Quote from: jetjockey on December 09, 2018, 07:51:11 PMYou’ve obviously never had a dog that truely handled. Go read Wildweeds post. It’s a beautiful thing when you can simply change directions and know your dog will show up out front, even at extreme ranges. That’s partially bred, and partially trained.Obviously you know nothing about me, how many dogs I've had, or trained. Your statement about not having a dog that truly handled is dangerously close to insulting my dog, your hubris is shocking. I'm consoling my bruised pride by thinking warm thoughts of your puppy locking on point 700 yards downhill in the chukarlands.