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DIY gundog trainers and enthusiasts discussing all topics pertaining to hunting and living with dogs.
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261. Chapter Recruitment vs. Retention
One of the NAVHDA institutions, The Carters, joins me at the Eukanuba booth on the floor of Pheasant Fest. Blaine, Pattie, and Jason of Merrymeeting Kennels have been instrumental in bringing people into the bird dog space through their extremely active Yankee Chapter. We have a fun a conversation that covers a lot of insight and tips into not only recruiting new people but retaining the people that you do have!
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Getting new people involved
Retaining people is more important
"How's that working out for you?" Don't be closed off to new ideas
First impressions matter! Meet at the gate!
Train people with "remedial stations"
Workers go first and be careful not to kill Jimmy!
Establish the plan before going out
Effective running order and process, no standing around, and a 2 bird limit!
Read what the dog is telling you
The importance of praise and rewards for the dog
Chapter training days balancing training a skillset as opposed to training for a test
You can't steal a dog's drive!
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GDIY Profile | Joe Davis
GDIY Profiles are bonus episodes that feature your average DIY dog trainer and hunter. All dog owners have a story of what got them involved and the main lessons learned along the way. Hearing numerous people’s stories along with their mistakes, helps promote the idea that WE ALL STARTED AT THE SAME PLACE!
NAME: Joe Davis
BREED: German Shorthair Pointer
LOCATION: Central Iowa
TARGETS: Pheasant, Quail
FAVORITE EPISODE: Ep. 129 The Importance of Hold | Ep. 3 Here Em, Heel Em, Sit Em
MISTAKE: Not overlaying the e-collar correctly
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Final Rise
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260. The SRS & Setting Your Dog Up For Success
Lee Howard of Mossy Pond Retrievers joins me on the floor of Pheasant Fest to go through the Super Retriever Series and what it actually takes to be competitive in that world!
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What is the Super Retriever Series?
There is a lot of handler involvement at that level
The level of training required
Is it realistic to compete for new people wanting to try it out?
Changing training setups and keeping it fresh while remaining consistent
Being intentional about your setups!
What drive Lee to be the best without losing sight of what makes it fun
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GDIY Profile | Tyler Bachmann
GDIY Profiles are bonus episodes that feature your average DIY dog trainer and hunter. All dog owners have a story of what got them involved and the main lessons learned along the way. Hearing numerous people’s stories along with their mistakes, helps promote the idea that WE ALL STARTED AT THE SAME PLACE!
NAME: Tyler Bachman
BREED: German Shorthair Pointer
LOCATION: SE Michigan
TARGETS: Ducks, Ruffed Grouse, Woodcock
FAVORITE EPISODE: Ep. 246 Training as if Your Life Depended On It!
MISTAKE: Not remaining consistent.
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Recall | Ep. 101 Tracking Principles
There have been countless guests and topics covered in episodes throughout the years that are truly invaluable and worth revisiting. Going through some of the back catalog and re-listening to some of the older episodes, I was honestly surprised at some of the information and details I have forgotten myself over the years. I wanted to try and highlight some of these guests and topics so I am going through and scrubbing some of the episodes and "remastering" them. Im cutting out any of the fluff such as the intros or outros so you hear just the meat and potatoes of these conversations. This should allow you to revisit these older episodes without having to sit through anything that happens to no longer be timely or applicable to the topic.
I'm revisiting Ep. 101 Tracking Principles which was originally released on 7/12/21. Jay Crafter of Invictus K9 and Grayson Guyer of Lost Highway Kennels joined me after a tracking clinic they put on to discuss the principles and foundations of a quality tracking dog. It goes beyond just tracking blood! This subject also transcends just training a tracking dog as theres a ton of information in this one in regards to building drive and desire in any type of dog! This is 100% applicable to our bird dogs!
Foundations of tracking
Selecting your new tracking dog
The lowest value reinforcer for the greatest change of behavior
Figuring out your dog's drive!
Restraint to create value in the reward by manipulating back pressure
Tracking vs air scenting
How to release the dog for a confident start
Changes of behavior (COB) and rewarding the momentum
Training in low odor makes tracking blood easy!
Making the track harder with age and accessory odors
Tracking is tracking regardless of surfaces
Running parallel rather than right on top
Actually setup for distractions!
Versatility is always a sacrifice
Principles, routines, and trusting the dog!
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259. Faith in the Dogs
I'm back on the floor at Pheasant Fest where Jeremy Moore of Dogbone Hunter make his return to the show to have a wide ranging conversation. We hit on everything from place training to lack of trust causing impatience in handlers.
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Is place training easy?
Reward the impulse control
Everything has to be incremental
"Breaking" a dog. "Break" vs "brake"?
Cover dog trials
Is it easier to train a gun dog or a pointing dog to hunt?
When does training overshadow genetics?
Running the dogs without a tracking collar?!
Lack of patience stems from not trusting the process
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Other Partners:
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Eukanuba [What I Feed My Dogs: Premium Performance 30/20]
Bird Dog Society
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