At what point in development do you feel a dog becomes a "handling dog"? 3-handed casting? Mini-T? Single or Double T? Swim-by? When? What attributes do you need to see to make that assessment?
EvanG
At what point in development?
At what point in development?
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72 views and no one with a clue?
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Re: At what point in development?
When the dog can be handled off a mark, and then run a blind with compounding factors (poison bird), then it is a handling dog, versus a "casting dog." Its no great shakes to teach one to "cast." Teaching one to the point it will "handle" is a different animal. YMMV.
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Re: At what point in development?
Opinions are like elbows but here is mine. I consider a dog handling when it is proficient at running cold blinds on land and water.
Re: At what point in development?
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Re: At what point in development?
The notion still hangs around that a dog through T work is a handling dog though, and those guys are the ones who jump into cold blinds too soon, or at least into longer or more difficult ones too soon.
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What is too soon? Doesn't T teach and reinforce go as sent stop and cast? This is the foundation for doing the things referred to in the replies. You can do all the pattern drills and taught blinds you want but you still have to move to cold blinds at some point. And the dog must be proficient at cold blinds before they can handle the added factors addressed above. For example teaching poison birds on the pattern field is easy but that first time you try to handle off a dead bird in the decoys to a long sailer just off line to that dead bird you get the answer to your question Do you have a handling dog? Just my opinion. I think after about cold blind 500 or so you might get to the handling dog category.
EvanG[/quote]
What is too soon? Doesn't T teach and reinforce go as sent stop and cast? This is the foundation for doing the things referred to in the replies. You can do all the pattern drills and taught blinds you want but you still have to move to cold blinds at some point. And the dog must be proficient at cold blinds before they can handle the added factors addressed above. For example teaching poison birds on the pattern field is easy but that first time you try to handle off a dead bird in the decoys to a long sailer just off line to that dead bird you get the answer to your question Do you have a handling dog? Just my opinion. I think after about cold blind 500 or so you might get to the handling dog category.
Re: At what point in development?
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Re: At what point in development?
Good post Evan. I agree with you. I actually start patterns before I ever do t pattern. I do a 3 legged 60 yd pattern.
Re: At what point in development?
To offer my own summation on what a handling dog is I offer the following.
Yes, "handling dog" is a subjective term; too subjective in my opinion. That was why I started this topic in the first place. One person uses the term, and those who hear it perceive a variety of images. I'm attempting to form a more unified definition for the sake of future discussion. I've avoided defining it by using test categories, like 'Senior dog' or 'Master dog' because those are not levels of training. They're only classes of testing. We all know how many dogs are entered in those classes that lack the training to perform competently in them. The owner just has a wish and a hope the dog will somehow survive today!
I believe that once a dog has become competent at his basic handling skills, and has then had enough transition work to demonstrate an understanding and competence at efficiently lining & casting to cold destinations he has become a handling dog. Not necessarily a finished one, but that's a different topic.
EvanG
Yes, "handling dog" is a subjective term; too subjective in my opinion. That was why I started this topic in the first place. One person uses the term, and those who hear it perceive a variety of images. I'm attempting to form a more unified definition for the sake of future discussion. I've avoided defining it by using test categories, like 'Senior dog' or 'Master dog' because those are not levels of training. They're only classes of testing. We all know how many dogs are entered in those classes that lack the training to perform competently in them. The owner just has a wish and a hope the dog will somehow survive today!
I believe that once a dog has become competent at his basic handling skills, and has then had enough transition work to demonstrate an understanding and competence at efficiently lining & casting to cold destinations he has become a handling dog. Not necessarily a finished one, but that's a different topic.
EvanG
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