Yeah she is actually a Silver Lab but she comes from a bloodline of Black,Yellow,and Chocolate so I guess her coat is more of a light brown than an actual Silver.Some people are down right nasty when it comes to silver labs,but she will be fine for what I want her for.I won't tell them what to do with their money or dog,so just wish they would mind their business lol.But oh well.Thanks for the compliment on her,she is gorgeous little girlShe almost looks like she has some charcoal in her. Very pretty
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Thanks man I appreciate it.I definitely will be keeping my eye on post and following along and trying to learn what all I need to do.I had rabbit dogs growing up and pets.This is my first time trying the whole specific training thing.Hoping it goes good,she is really smart I just need to figure out how to focus her energyReese is a beautiful pup. It is rude behavior for people to talk about your pup when they have never dealt with her. Ignore fools or you can ask them if they know the hardest thing about business? Minding your own is the punch line for those jerks.
DoctorBrady's blog will be a great resource for you. I want to encourage you to use it and get to know him. Personally I have two labs but I am training mind to hunt shed antlers - they are 9 months and 3 months.
Brushpile has a tracking crew also. He has two young dogs that will be tracking for the first time this fall.
Welcome to this forum. I am in northern middle TN - between Nashville, TN and Bowling Green, KY.
If I can help you in any way, let me know. That would apply to 80% of the guys on this forum - they will be glad to help you.
Wayne
Thanks for the inputStart with short liver drags with a food reward at the end. You want the dog to have fun and find the reward. Eventually switch to blood and then hooves. It's a logical progression making tracks more difficult by aging them and lengthening them. Then this deer season start your pup on a known dead deer.