Training The Pointing Labrador

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  • #255 Two More Common Problems

    17/07/2023 Duração: 30min

    In this episode, the two common problems we break down are how to prepare for ducks in tests when you have no training group with birds to train with; and secondly, how to go about not inadvertently teaching your dog that breaking is an option, or how to stop it before it becomes worse.

  • #254 Trouble Shooting Common Problems

    10/07/2023 Duração: 30min

    In today's episode, we break down simple solutions to two common problems.  1. What to do about a dog returning on a retrieve but dropping the bird, doing a flyby or otherwise not directly returning the retrieve object.  2. How to address dogs pulling on the leash or tuning you out while leash walking with you, or basically doing anything while attached to you.  The answers to these created problems almost always lie in the basics of training. 

  • #253 Handlers and Hunt Test Success

    03/07/2023 Duração: 34min

    In this episode, we talk about the fact that more often than not, it is the handling of the dog that brings about failing, as opposed to a dog making a mistake on its own.  It's a topic that requires a lot of self-examination, but it can be quite useful in helping your dog as much as possible in testing and competitive venues.  At least a few things to think about...

  • #252 Planning for Test Success

    12/06/2023 Duração: 31min

    In this episode, we talk about getting as much success out of your dog test running as yours and your dog's talent allows.  Often times we don't try as hard as we might because that could lead to failure and we 'just can have that.'  Or we think by just working harder or doing more challenging things we will get better.  Success is usually based off far simpler things than we think.  Your mindset and that of your dogs is of the utmost importance.  Have you figured out how to get that in the best spot?  Here are some ideas for you..

  • #251 More on Devloping the Point in our Retrievers

    05/06/2023 Duração: 38min

    In this episode, we go beyond young pups and bird exposure.  It takes continued exposure to allow the young dog to learn the upland game and all its' nuances.  Upland dogs can and should be expected to understand their role in the upland hunt, and willingly work with you.  No screaming, loud and repeated whistles or constant instruction.  This is actually accomplished in undertaking a similar approach to that you took in teaching your dog to run land and water blinds.  You teach them what their job is in a way they understand, and then hold them accountable.  It isn't a hard thing to do, but it takes a little time and understanding.

  • #250 Bringing out the Point in Your Youngster

    29/05/2023 Duração: 34min

    In today's episode, we break down the elements to developing the natural pointing response in a pup.  It isn't a series of steps you go through; it is a development of what is happening the mind of that baby as it learns the magic of the world of upland hunting. Pups have to figure out the game in their own way and on their own time.  It is important to provide the opportunities for the pup to do this, without correcting or intervening where it doesn't help.

  • #249 Judging in the APLA

    23/05/2023 Duração: 58min

    With at least 300 Certified Pointing Retrievers, 90 GMPR's and over 30 4X's, I want on an unofficial basis to weigh in on effective judging in the APLA testing arena.  It isn't a glamorous or even fun thing to do.  It requires constant attention and focus, awareness of organization standards and an ability to set up tests which represent the standard, across the country. Just wanted to take my own format to discuss what judging in the American Pointing Labrador Association is really all about..

  • #248 Raising your Standard for Training

    16/05/2023 Duração: 31min

    In today's episode, we talk about the difference between where you are and where you could be.  If you're happy, keep doing what you're doing.  If you'd like to get a little better, there are ways to do that.  It just has to matter, and you have to be willing to put in the extra mental and emotional effort.  But what does that look like?   Listen in....

  • #247 About Making Mistakes

    03/05/2023 Duração: 26min

    In this episode, we discuss dealing with problems in dog behavior, response, attitude, etc.  Generally, when there is a problem area in your training, it started earlier on and remained unidentified for a little while.  Then addressing these problems can make things worse if the cause of the issue isn't isolated and a plan for going back in front of where it started isn't built.  Usually people are looking for "corrections" when the real correction belongs in the trainers' actions, not the dog.  It's always easier to prevent a problem than to solve one, but that requires paying a lot of attention....

  • #246 About Dog Trainers

    24/04/2023 Duração: 36min

    It takes a little more than a big truck and trailer and a cool hat to be a trainer worthy of sending your dog and your money to.   There are qualities a person must possess that let you know your dog MATTERS and even more so than your money.  Whether deciding if you want to become a professional trainer, or trying to pick one, there are important things you want to examine fairly closely before handing over a precious member of your family or deciding to take that responsibility on yourself.  There have been many disturbing stories out there about the wrong person handling dogs.  Just some food for thought by someone who believes in integrity more than just about anything else.

  • #245 Puppy Episdoe #6, The ”In between” age

    19/04/2023 Duração: 23min

    When puppies are little, everything is pretty cute and small and easy; walks, retrieves and a few manners.  As they begin to grow up, they aren't old enough for formal training, but they are beginning to know what they are doing, like running puppy marks and hunting live birds.  It is at this stage we often jump ahead before the pup is really ready, with whoa, electric collar, force fetch, etc.  Instead, teaching the growing dogs to learn to take responsibility for doing the work you are teaching them, to take the work seriously and to focus on it, allows for the upcoming formal training to be much easier and more clearly understood.

  • #244 Getting Ready for Test Season

    11/04/2023 Duração: 33min

    After announcing the Snake Avoidance Clinic being held by the Rocky Mountain Pointing Labrador Club on May 12-14 (see their website for sign up details) and my new film project, we talk about the best ways to get you and your dog ready, for whatever level of testing you're planning on running.  It isn't accomplished by running lots of test setups, but by having the basics solidly established in your dog's behavior and understanding.  It isn't hard, but it takes time and patience.  Good luck to all this spring season! Batesworks.net

  • #243 Puppy Series #5

    10/04/2023 Duração: 35min

    This one is all about early bird introduction.  Yes, you can still teach sit.  No, you don't need a cord.  Feathers stuck on a bumper is not a bird.  Real birds are required to teach real bird behavior, and this takes some time to accomplish.  But with that said, this is the most fun thing in the world to do with these little guys.     Batesworks.net

  • #242 Puppy Series #4

    04/04/2023 Duração: 31min

    In today's puppy talk, we break down the process of not letting dogs learn things we don't want them to do, and how to learn the things we do want them to do.  It seems so obvious when you just say that, but what does it really look like on a day-to-day regular life basis?    Far simpler than you may think, but it does require a little forethought.   Batesworks.net

  • #241 Becoming a Little Better as a Trainer

    31/03/2023 Duração: 30min

    What does it take to get a little better all the time?  Sometimes we get stuck at a certain level, and look to new seminars, training groups, books, podcasts to give us an answer.  That is rarely where the real answer to our lack of improvement lies.  Join a discussion on what often prevents our progression, and how you might be able to really increase your mastery of this dog training thing...

  • #240 Puppy Series #3

    27/03/2023 Duração: 33min

    In this third episode, we break down the components of a puppy "training program".  A pup learns optimally when life has a certain rhythm and predictability to it.  Consistency in expectations is important, and a focused approach to reaching into the developing pup's head is extremely useful. And as always, doing some form of what this dog's purpose on earth is.

  • #239 Setting up Marked Retrieves

    24/03/2023 Duração: 38min

    Today we breakdown the art and skill of teaching good marking to our retrievers.  It starts with the little guys and progresses as they mature, and their skill level develops.  Setting up useful marks isn't about how clever you may be or how good your dog is.  It is far more about understanding what the dog experiences and needs, and how to continue to teach them their job of watching things go down and most efficiently returning them to you.

  • #238 Puppy Series #2

    20/03/2023 Duração: 33min

    In this episode, we break down the important elements of little puppy mental and emotional development.  Though formal training doesn't occur at these early weeks and months, beginning to develop and establish purpose and mental focus is super important.  When ignored at the early stages, problems develop later when more formal training is started.  It is very possible to not have separation anxiety, to not have dogs that get 'distracted' easily.  It all comes down to what you invest of yourself at these short but precious stages.

  • #237 All about the Force Fetch

    17/03/2023 Duração: 39min

    In this episode, I break down what the force fetch actually is, and what is the idea behind it.  There are a number of ways this behavior can be taught, some are a little easier on the dog than others, but it is an important tool to have on any retrieving dog having to bring back a cantankerous or injured bird, or just something they may not want to carry for you.  This process does not have to be tough, does not have to do any physical or psychological damage to a dog.  It does need to be clearly understood by its implementor, however.   www.batesworks.net

  • #236 Puppy Series #1

    14/03/2023 Duração: 34min

    This is the first in a series of podcasts covering puppy raising, starting at 8 weeks.  This will be carried through approximately the 6–10-month range of age for these little guys.  Each episode will cover a distinct age and puppy development, with ideas with preventing problems, and teaching the pups what we need them to know in an age-appropriate manner. Puppy raising is my absolute favorite part of dog training, so join me in making this an adventure for you both.  Generally applies to most breeds of dogs as well!   batesworks2023@gmail.com Batesworks.net  

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