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Lab help

Postby cmj84 » Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:49 pm

I've got a 2.5 started choc female. She is force fetched an handles. I hunted her fresh off the trainer last year an she did great little sloppier than the trainer liked on running a blind retrieve an hand eking but that was fine by me so she could use her nose an learn to hunt. I didn't get to do much training in the summer due to work an harvesting. Started the season off rusty but still getting ducks. Figured it would get better but It hasent. The last hunt we went on an she wouldn't even want to get off the stand, had a bird fall right out front in wide open water an she would t get it or even make a attempt to go. I sent her on a blind retrieve an she walked! An that was it for be I blew a fuse I came un glooed on her an I know that didn't help. I don't know what to do now.

I am wondering if its a good idea to send her to another trainer bc I wasn't too pleased. Or if there's something I can do to get her back on track. Might be best to send her back off some were. Any body have a suggestion on a trainer any were. I'm located in Louise just north of Yazoo city. Thanks
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Re: Lab help

Postby EvanG » Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:10 pm

How close is the trainer, or whoever you bought the dog from? Sounds like you need to find out how this dog was put together so you know what tools you have to work with. There are many suggestions that could be thrown out to you, but your dog may not be prepared for just any kind of drill work. Do you know if this dog was put through Carr-based Basics?

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Re: Lab help

Postby cmj84 » Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:25 pm

Have no idea what kind of training that is. She came from good line of retrievers bothe sides. When she works bumpers in the yard she does great an has tons of drive. It's just this past season she has acted like its too much work to go get them am after the time an money I have in her that's not going to go over too well. I know she has it in her if seen it but getting it back out of her is the problem now.

One thing it could be is I have bee. Hunting her with another dog a few times they get along good but I don't know if she thinks he's there to get the. An she can watch or what
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Re: Lab help

Postby EvanG » Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:01 pm

That makes me wonder if she ONLY had Basics, but was not Transitioned to the level of fieldwork she's now being asked to do. Contact the trainer. That would be a good idea anyway.

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Re: Lab help

Postby cmj84 » Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:11 pm

she has had alot more than basics. she is fininished my trainer wanted to title her but i didnt have the money. i have seen an handled her with no problem in the past. im sure my main thing is i didn't put the time in with her thru the summer but she still does fine with bumpers but its the hunting part that we have just had the recent problems with
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Re: Lab help

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