Dogdoc
This pup has great drive and desire to retrieve an antler. If I hold his collar and throw the rubber antler he is a handful. His obedience is soft in the early part of the day and solid at lunch and afternoon. He does not see as far as I would expect him to. When he is inside his exercise pen, I have to get within 35 or 40 yards before he recognizes me.
His sight recognition on an antler is very good. Motion fires him up - such as me moving the antler in a windmill motion and letting it fly.
I have changed his drill today to keeping him on his tire (place) as I back pedal. I drop an antler behind me and keep him on place as I walk to him. I give him a food treat after good eye contact and praise. Then I direct my hand to the antler and say "Find the Bone." Scotty is on cue to the antler.
I set two antlers out in front of a pair of silhouettes that are 90 degrees apart. He was in the house and then I walk him out. I got to a tire that is front of the greenhouse and worked him about 2 minutes. Then I moved him to the tire position with 8 steps of the two antlers.
He was as right as rain on both antlers. The owner of these dogs hand feed all of her pups on tire platforms to teach them place. Scotty loves his tires - good things happen there.
Dogdoc as you know I am a rookie.
Your feedback is valuable. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience. This pup was born on Oct 21st and I think he is doing great. I am learning as fast as I can.
How to train puppies to place? Feed them / treat them there. This is a photo from Skyline Drive Kennels. 'Nuff said.
Scotty is not one of the pups in the photo above - but he was trained on the same tire platforms. And very well IMO. I am using that training to my advantage now.
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