1 hr 23 min

Episode #23 Chris and Eric Teson Talk HRC Grand and Answer Audience Questions The Flatlander Kennels Podcast with Chris Jobman

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In this episode, Chris Jobman and Eric Teson discuss grand preparation and handling nerves at the grand. They share their experiences and insights on what it takes to succeed at the grand level. They emphasize the importance of tough marks, crisp blinds, and overall work in training. They also discuss the significance of teaching dogs to get out of trouble and the last money cast. They advise amateurs to focus on these key areas when preparing for the grand. They also highlight the importance of controlling nerves and tuning out outside noise during the competition. In this part of the conversation, Chris and Eric discuss various topics related to dog training. They talk about the importance of good gun handling skills and how it can make or break a dog's performance. They also discuss the timing of shots and the role of the honor dog in a hunt test. The conversation then moves on to answering questions from listeners, covering topics such as casting in the water, giving corrections during cold blinds, and addressing hard mouth behavior in dogs. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights and tips for dog trainers. In this final part of the conversation, Chris and Eric discuss the challenges of training dogs for specific hunting situations and the importance of proper field size for training. They also address questions about the order of dogs being trained on the truck, determining the day's setup, and the differences between AKC and HRC hunt tests. They emphasize the need for clear communication with the dogs during AKC tests and the importance of handling technical issues correctly.

In this episode, Chris Jobman and Eric Teson discuss grand preparation and handling nerves at the grand. They share their experiences and insights on what it takes to succeed at the grand level. They emphasize the importance of tough marks, crisp blinds, and overall work in training. They also discuss the significance of teaching dogs to get out of trouble and the last money cast. They advise amateurs to focus on these key areas when preparing for the grand. They also highlight the importance of controlling nerves and tuning out outside noise during the competition. In this part of the conversation, Chris and Eric discuss various topics related to dog training. They talk about the importance of good gun handling skills and how it can make or break a dog's performance. They also discuss the timing of shots and the role of the honor dog in a hunt test. The conversation then moves on to answering questions from listeners, covering topics such as casting in the water, giving corrections during cold blinds, and addressing hard mouth behavior in dogs. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights and tips for dog trainers. In this final part of the conversation, Chris and Eric discuss the challenges of training dogs for specific hunting situations and the importance of proper field size for training. They also address questions about the order of dogs being trained on the truck, determining the day's setup, and the differences between AKC and HRC hunt tests. They emphasize the need for clear communication with the dogs during AKC tests and the importance of handling technical issues correctly.

1 hr 23 min