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Leaving the Crate (control starts here)

Pin Oak HRC MAY 09 Leaving the Crate Airing Training Tools Holding Blind Marking Drills. Leaving the Crate (control starts here). Open the door Hairball stays put until called

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Leaving the Crate (control starts here)

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  1. Pin Oak HRCMAY 09 Leaving the Crate Airing Training Tools Holding Blind Marking Drills

  2. Leaving the Crate(control starts here) • Open the door • Hairball stays put until called • Hairball comes directly to your side • Put on the lead, collar, etc. • Walk Hairball to airing area under control

  3. Always air out your dogbefore you run! • Prevents injury and the distraction • Prior to training or testing (routine) • Find a suitable safe area (ask the marshal) • Throw fun bumpers (and/or a release command) • Control issues or just want a slow warm-up? • Place a bumper in his mouth • Give a release command

  4. Training Dummies (bumpers)Color? Type?

  5. Tools: Collar / Lead / E-collar Heeling Stick

  6. Work holding blinds into routine training.

  7. Marking Drills Basics • Drill versus Set-ups 4 -1 ratio • Always lots of singles • Teach short and clean • Slowly increase difficulty • Stickmen (cheap labor) • Holding blinds • Hidden guns • Mix and match stations

  8. Hillmann on Marks • Watch the Bird • Get the Bird you are sent for • Don’t cheat • Use orange bumpers – nose is the key • Focus on the area of the fall • Nearly everything is 50, 75, 100

  9. Hillmann • It all starts with the sit command • Butt down • Relaxed • Sit and low nick • Praise-praise-praise • Lots of fun bumpers • Sets up ‘home plate’ marking

  10. Concept: Crosswind Note the repetition with gradual increase in difficulty G G

  11. Common set-up and a clear hunting application.

  12. Difficult for most dogs initially so train for it.

  13. G G G G G 1 3 2 Throw long first, most of the time.

  14. x G G G x G G 2 1

  15. x G G G x x G G x

  16. 1 G 2 1 G 2 1 G 1 2 G 1 2 In-line Slots G 2 1

  17. x x G G x x G G Double-double

  18. Hillmann’s Simple Y You are teaching the arc of the fall 2x 3 different lines Incorporate obstacles 1x G 3x

  19. Training DayMay 1st at Peppers PondsMarking drills rained outMay 23rd Make-up

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