Training two dogs at once
Training two dogs at once
U have a 1 1/2 year old that i have had since 8 weeks of age, listens well recall is good, hunted him all fall last year. I recently adopted a 2 1/2 year old who i have been trying to work with as well. When i take them out to walk some fields together the adopted one doesnt return and ventures way out causing me to go find him. I have had him for almost around a month now, and take daily walks with him on the check cord working on re call. My question is does anyone ever train two dogs at thew same time?
I want to take themn both out to the field and work thhem on seperate items. When i tie the older one out on the stake he whines and barks non stop because he can see us out working. SHould i just take them seperatley until the older is more comfortable and listens better?
I want to take themn both out to the field and work thhem on seperate items. When i tie the older one out on the stake he whines and barks non stop because he can see us out working. SHould i just take them seperatley until the older is more comfortable and listens better?
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Re: Training two dogs at once
I would work them separately until you get them both steady or to whatever level you consider finished.
You run the risk of the older dog influencing the younger dog in a negative way if you don't. Read Rick Smith's answer to training multiple dogs via the chain gang and figure 8. www.huntsmith.com
Nate
You run the risk of the older dog influencing the younger dog in a negative way if you don't. Read Rick Smith's answer to training multiple dogs via the chain gang and figure 8. www.huntsmith.com
Nate
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That's what I do with my two...DoubleBarrel GunDogs wrote:I would work them separately until you get them both steady or to whatever level you consider finished.
You run the risk of the older dog influencing the younger dog in a negative way if you don't.
Nate
Dogs only seem to learn bad habits from each other.
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Re: Training two dogs at once
Like Nate said, read up on hunt smith.
I train between 3-4 dogs every other day. I use the chain gang and work 1 dog at a time unless I am working 2 broke dogs on honoring.
It is not unusual to have the dogs on the chain excited when another dog goes out to train. I use the figure 8 when everyone is back in camp and a dog is being defiant a yelling at me ( barking ).
I train between 3-4 dogs every other day. I use the chain gang and work 1 dog at a time unless I am working 2 broke dogs on honoring.
It is not unusual to have the dogs on the chain excited when another dog goes out to train. I use the figure 8 when everyone is back in camp and a dog is being defiant a yelling at me ( barking ).
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Re: Training two dogs at once
A whiney dog is usually whining because it is anticipating something it usually doesn't have to wait for.... make it wait. Its like dogs whining waiting for a retrieve... clearly they have got the majority of retrieves thrown/shot and their handler needs to start picking more up for themselves.
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So another issue.... the dogs are kenneled together. My young one never barks, whines, etc. The elder is constantly whining, barking, etc. He may just be a vocal dog. Thoughts?
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Have you ever personally waited out a whiny shorthair?CDN_Cocker wrote:A whiney dog is usually whining because it is anticipating something it usually doesn't have to wait for.... make it wait. Its like dogs whining waiting for a retrieve... clearly they have got the majority of retrieves thrown/shot and their handler needs to start picking more up for themselves.
Try the figure 8. Life's too short.
Nate
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Training two dogs together is a recipe for disaster or a drill for what is expected.
A number of factors in the OP's comments however would indicate an early disaster (imho) . the 'new dog' has only been with them a 'month'?!! and the other dog is just past yearling!
Now, that doesn't mean that you can't train two dogs together!,but this mix of factors in the OP is not the best.
It has been already said that gaining a suitable standard for both before training together and is sound advice (imo).
Cass (CDM) also indicated introducing 'honour' without noise or anticipation/expectation can and should be conditioned for.
It has also been done with different breeds doing natural breed activities!(touching on young uns other thread about two dogs!)
I know ,going against all the rules and what has been expertly advised! , but it can be done ,if all the basics are in place individually and the handler has the capabilities.
A number of factors in the OP's comments however would indicate an early disaster (imho) . the 'new dog' has only been with them a 'month'?!! and the other dog is just past yearling!
Now, that doesn't mean that you can't train two dogs together!,but this mix of factors in the OP is not the best.
It has been already said that gaining a suitable standard for both before training together and is sound advice (imo).
Cass (CDM) also indicated introducing 'honour' without noise or anticipation/expectation can and should be conditioned for.
It has also been done with different breeds doing natural breed activities!(touching on young uns other thread about two dogs!)
I know ,going against all the rules and what has been expertly advised! , but it can be done ,if all the basics are in place individually and the handler has the capabilities.
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Re: Training two dogs at once
DoubleBarrel GunDogs wrote:
Have you ever personally waited out a whiny shorthair?
Try the figure 8. Life's too short.
Nate
I've been waiting out my Vizsla for nigh onto 9 years now - are you telling me I'm waiting in vain?
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You're a very patient woman. That or you're masochistic.RoostersMom wrote:DoubleBarrel GunDogs wrote:
Have you ever personally waited out a whiny shorthair?
Try the figure 8. Life's too short.
Nate
I've been waiting out my Vizsla for nigh onto 9 years now - are you telling me I'm waiting in vain?
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Re: Training two dogs at once
Before the formal training begins, I will let two young pups run together in a field with 2 launcher homing pigeons. when they flash point and run in on the birds I launch and let them chase beyond that I only run two dogs when they are broke and I am just polishing them.
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Here is an excellent short video of a great trainer training two dogs at one time. If you enjoy this one, there are actually more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QHePmBG95M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QHePmBG95M
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Re: Training two dogs at once
madmurph wrote:Here is an excellent short video of a great trainer training two dogs at one time. If you enjoy this one, there are actually more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QHePmBG95M
I'm not sure that this video is a good example of training 2 dogs together much less an "excellent" one. I think Moe, Curly and Larry could do better.
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We don't have many wild birds left here in Ohio but the crate bird is extinct in this state!!
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I've heard the Planted Bird is doing well in my state of birth.Vonzeppelinkennels wrote:We don't have many wild birds left here in Ohio but the crate bird is extinct in this state!!
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Training two dogs at once is like trying to have two girlfriends at once, it might work but only if you take them out one at a time.
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Re: Training two dogs at once
I do not know any pro trainers who train more than one dog at a time. I don't know as many as some on here, but I do know a few really good ones and have seen them work. They may gang run puppies, road multiple dogs or even work finished dogs together, but they train their dogs one at a time, often with the rest of the student body watching on a chain gang. If training dogs two by two was possible, I am sure they would do it to save time, because they have 10, 15, 20 or more dogs at any one time to work. They do not. One at a time.
That says something to me. One at a time.
RayG
That says something to me. One at a time.
RayG