Thank God Wendy provided such good written directions to everyone. If everyone had depended on my typical country directions we would be sending out the search dogs for ya'll about now!
"When ya git to the road with the thing, go down yonder then 'yer other left' by the 'pigs fer sale sign'."
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Just a reminder that the next "fun" training day will be Saturday, Nov 3rd. We will be back at Col's place and I still have Wendy's steller directions for anyone that has misplaced them!
Think the food worked out much better buffet style with people just grabbing something when they wanted to. So keep that in mind when you bring your dish!
I noticed that last time there was a mad dash to get the decoys dogs worked before we broke up and that's not right. So I have made an executive decision that decoys work their dogs first, only fair that their dogs go while they are all feeling fresh.
We got a pretty good group of guys working with us and letting our dogs bite them so I'd like to ask everyone's help in making sure that they get more then their share of field time on the other side of the leash.
And to everyone that asked where I got my niffy agitation collars and line it was right here at Leerburgs! Love the handle on the collar!
Just a reminder that the next "fun" training day will be Saturday, Nov 3rd. We will be back at Col's place and I still have Wendy's steller directions for anyone that has misplaced them!
I won't be able to make it this time, but don't worry (or maybe I should say "do worry"?), I will return.
In the meantime, be sure not to misplace that Jiffy Mart this time
Hello,I have a two year old GSD and I want to start trainning him to track.My question is? should I start whith my own scent objects or with a decoy track?
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Hi
The group that meets on Saturday is just a group of people from various clubs that get togather informally. We meet at rotating places between Gainsville and Lake City/Live Oak and have had people attend coming from Tallahassee, Jacksonville and Ocala. Our main goal is to have fun and get our dogs worked on new fields/decoys.
Experience ranges from novices to people that have titled multiple dogs in multiple venues and from puppys to mature competition dogs. It's not a training program but more of a supplement to an existing one.
If you want to pm or email me with any questions I'll be more then happy to try and help. South Georgia isn't far at all, dog mile wise...
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Quote: Hermes batista
Hello,I have a two year old GSD and I want to start trainning him to track.My question is? should I start whith my own scent objects or with a decoy track?
I think if you repost in the tracking forum you will get some good advice. You might want to mention what kind of tracking you are training for, sport, ect....
Hi
The group that meets on Saturday is just a group of people from various clubs that get togather informally. We meet at rotating places between Gainsville and Lake City/Live Oak and have had people attend coming from Tallahassee, Jacksonville and Ocala.
And someday may have a people drive down from IOWA too.
(I'm asking myself...how's it feel to want!!!)
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