Help with the hand off
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Help with the hand off
Hello I have a fox red lab he is almost 1 year old and he is great with retrieving and I just started with giving Him directions and hand signals and teaching him to get in his spot. At first when he brought the bumpers to me he would just drop them at my feet but I have taught him to put them in my hand. What I have noticed is that when he brings it to me he will bobble it around in his mouth before I take it as if he is trying to get me to take it faster. I don't want him To retrieve a bird and have him chew up the meat before it gets to me. Does anyone know of anyway to get him to stop bobbling it around in his mouth. I have tried to teach him the hold command but it seems like he just doesn't understand what I want. Is this even a problem to worry about? How do I fix It.
Re: Help with the hand off
I think I'd try him on cold game first before I messed about with his mouth..... you could make a problem where there isn't one.
Bill T.
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Re: Help with the hand off
NoSmith&wesson wrote:Is this even a problem to worry about?
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Re: Help with the hand off
What kind of bumper is it? I've noticed some dogs do this with hard rubber bumpers, but stop when a freshly killed bird is in their mouths.
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Re: Help with the hand off
How did you train him to this point? Did you follow any certain program?
EvanG
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Re: Help with the hand off
I use a rubber bumper and a canvas bumper. I have used pheasant wings on the canvas bumper with the same results.mnaj_springer wrote:What kind of bumper is it? I've noticed some dogs do this with hard rubber bumpers, but stop when a freshly killed bird is in their mouths.
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Re: Help with the hand off
I have not followed any program. I started out with basic commands then Worked with retrieving and then worked in him getting it to my hand.EvanG wrote:How did you train him to this point? Did you follow any certain program?
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Re: Help with the hand off
Dogs that don't quite understand all the mechanics of a hand delivery will, upon approaching the handler on a return, "bobble" an object in it's mouth in preparation to release it- ...where ever it wants to.
Five commands come to mind-
HERE, (and then HEEL by your side and SIT),
HOLD
&
DROP.
Five commands come to mind-
HERE, (and then HEEL by your side and SIT),
HOLD
&
DROP.