Ok guys,here's my dilemma.
I would love to have a good upland game dog but it seems we always "get" the new dog while I'm away working. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif Always an "animal shelter pup"
The dog we have now is a 2 yr. old Lab/ Springer mix. He's a good family dog and we've had him since 10 weeks of age. I've worked him as often as I can using books etc. but last summer I worked out of town and was only home a day or so a week.
He's got a good nose and has the basics down well: sit, stay, heel on a lead, whoa, fetch, and not gun shy. I haven't been able to get him to bring birds to hand, he'll usually drop them 10 ft. away, even using hand thrown freshly killed ones.
The second problem is he ranges WAY out ahead. Once he gets a noseful, he's gone. You might be able to hunt over him with a quad.mount 50 but it'd be rough on the birds. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I've been thinking of trying a shock collar to break him of this but don't know what else to do.
Any suggestions or should I accept the fact that he'll never be the dog I would like to have and look for another or resign myself to the fact that because of my line of work, I may not have the time to devote to having a higher caliber gun dog?
Don't get me wrong. He's a great dog and everything, a joy to us all but I guess I want a "little" more out of him.
Cro-mag
I would love to have a good upland game dog but it seems we always "get" the new dog while I'm away working. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif Always an "animal shelter pup"
The dog we have now is a 2 yr. old Lab/ Springer mix. He's a good family dog and we've had him since 10 weeks of age. I've worked him as often as I can using books etc. but last summer I worked out of town and was only home a day or so a week.
He's got a good nose and has the basics down well: sit, stay, heel on a lead, whoa, fetch, and not gun shy. I haven't been able to get him to bring birds to hand, he'll usually drop them 10 ft. away, even using hand thrown freshly killed ones.
The second problem is he ranges WAY out ahead. Once he gets a noseful, he's gone. You might be able to hunt over him with a quad.mount 50 but it'd be rough on the birds. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I've been thinking of trying a shock collar to break him of this but don't know what else to do.
Any suggestions or should I accept the fact that he'll never be the dog I would like to have and look for another or resign myself to the fact that because of my line of work, I may not have the time to devote to having a higher caliber gun dog?
Don't get me wrong. He's a great dog and everything, a joy to us all but I guess I want a "little" more out of him.
Cro-mag