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30 March 2009, 21:30
Doctor D
Lab Puppy Training ?
Yesterday I brought home two 7 w/o female choclate labs. Cool

I've trained three German Wirehaired Pointers, two with outstanding results and one with satisfactory results, using Dick Wolters' book.


They will only be used on pheasant as I'm not a waterfowler. Who has the best book and/or videos?


My dad told me once that if you're gonna kill a rattler with a chainsaw, use the top of the bar.
31 March 2009, 00:16
skl1
I've read a bunch.

Game Dog, also by Wolters, was the most straight-forward.

I had very good results with it, and you start off with drills right away. It has some of the waterfowling stuff in it as well as the upland training, but some of it is dual-purpose (i.e. sit-stay-heel, following a line to retrieve, etc).

By the way, congratulations. I love labs.

Steve
31 March 2009, 05:51
JTEX
I like the Tri-Tronics book by Jim and Phylis Dobbs. Even if you are never gonna use an E-Collar their pupy stuff is great.
05 April 2009, 06:52
Doctor D
Thanks skl1,

Glad to know Wolters wrote that book. I picked it up the other day and started reading - and doing what it says.

Both pups already go bonkers when they see the dummy after only three days!

I'll try to keep ya'll posted on their progress and maybe post some pics as they go along.


My dad told me once that if you're gonna kill a rattler with a chainsaw, use the top of the bar.
06 April 2009, 20:37
skl1
Doctor D,

Good deal. Please do post pictures as you go along. Always love to see those dogs.

Steve
08 April 2009, 21:06
larrys
Wolters also did a video to go with the book. If you can find one, they are excellent as well.


Larry

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16 April 2009, 03:12
rcamuglia
Here's my latest

I had her mother and her grandfather. I use "Water Dog" do to all my training.

This gal is the product of one of Duck's Unlimited Dog of the Year's puppies. My buddy won the pup at the SHOT show some year's ago at a duck call maker's booth.

She's greased lightning!




17 April 2009, 18:36
skl1
Beautiful. Thanks for posting the picture.
17 April 2009, 22:15
rcamuglia
Here's a couple of more pics

This is the mamma dog. Her name is Dal, short for Dalhart. She was conceived in the middile of a goose decoy spread on a hunt in Dalhart, Texas. Her Pappa was "Bounce" who came from some great lines with dogs like "Super Chief", "Super Powder" (Bounce's grandfather). I have the pedigree all the way back to the 1920's with dogs like "Ironwoods Cherokee Chief" and "Cherokee Chica"......Too many to name that are in the Retriever Hall of Fame. San Joaquin Honco etc.............







Dal and Beaute, her pup. Beaute is the dog who's photo is in the last post.











I love looking at photos of dogs as well.

Have you been to http://www.working-retriever.com/

I think this is the address.

It's a great site; go to the Retriever Hall of Fame page. It's great to see the pics and read the stories of the best dogs in trial history!
17 April 2009, 23:00
brad may
Good looking dogs!!