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I have trained a few dogs but am no means an expert. what did with my young dogs was plant birds and let him work toward them. in the first couple of rounds i would trim feathers so the bird can’t fly. if the dog caught it let him play with it while shouting encouragement in a really excited tone. yes you look like an idiot but the key was to get the dog to associate chasing game birds with the boss getting really happy. once they are bird crazy then you can work on commands and retrieves. If they catch it and bring it to you you have to ramp up the idiot level of excitement to teach that not only is finding catching good but bringing to the boss is extra good. Positive teaching vs discipline on the front side. once they are stupid for birds then don’t clip wings and let the bird fly off or shoot it if your training spot has that option. make a big deal out of them finding it each time. also mix up the hiding spots and make it more difficult as they get better at it. make sure the wind is in their face. my 2 cents. good luck
From instruction with some guys at the Spokane Bird Dog club and Dan Hoke from Dunfur Kennels, having a pup catch a few birds isn't the end of the world. But you want to do everything possible to avoid it. A dog who catches too many birds before a shot/flush starts to think that's it's job and won't hold whoa - or at least that's what I've read and been told. At the same time I've read and heard that letting a timid dog chew on a couple pigeons at an early age will help increase prey drive and to just ensure that after 1 years old they no longer have opportunities to catch training birds before the flush. https://www.lcsupply.com/collections/pigeon-bird-equipment/products/pigeon-wing-strap-and-7-cord I'd recommend these over launchers.
15 months seems little old for it, but have you done the classic "wing on a string" with a fishing pole to see how he reacts. He may very well have strong pointing instincts - pointing after all is mostly instinct. I've had a harder time getting my setters, wirehair and shorthair to break point than to hold point.I'd recommend starting small and see where he is at.
But you want to do everything possible to avoid it. A dog who catches too many birds before a shot/flush starts to think that's it's job and won't hold whoa
QuoteBut you want to do everything possible to avoid it. A dog who catches too many birds before a shot/flush starts to think that's it's job and won't hold whoa Ditto on what mcrawfordaf said.I experienced a total regression with my dog last season because she caught a few birds at the local pheasant release area. Went from fairly reliably pointing to bumping and chasing.
@huntingfamily I know its an old post but curious how the Brittnay turned out? Also looking for planting advice as I'm working up a new dog and refreshing my others. @RobinHoodlum, did you get her corrected for last season ant upcoming? I have a bunch of quail if needing some for a tune up.Thanks,High hunter