BEGINNERS Gun Dog Training Book

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  1. charlie

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    Can anyone suggest a simple beginners gun dog book to help me with Charlie's retrieving as I would like to move on a little now. Don't get excited I am not going for lessons or anything it's just for fun and to keep Charlie happy, occupied and to work his brain. Thank you :)
     
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    I'd suggest the gundog trust books - they are the only ones I have bought that take you through things step by step. I've bought other books, and found them hopeless. They just tell you what your dog should do, not how to get them to do it.

    One book I got said something like "now steady up the pup by making him sit before allowing him to go for the retrieve on command. Once pup is steady....". What? What about the 3 months work (for us, anyway) required in between those two sentences?!?
     
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    I agree Helen. I have only got the Grade 3 book, but it is so clear and set up in such consecutive steps, it is really helpful. I am sure the others are the same.
     
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    Genius!!!! :D

    Yup get the gundog trust books they're brilliant. I have The Pet Gundog by Lez Graham too which you might find useful.
     
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    [quote author=JulieT link=topic=3543.msg39279#msg39279 date=1386158856]
    . What? What about the 3 months work (for us, anyway) required in between those two sentences?!?
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    Hilairious and true!ive got Pippas grade one Helen but I did 2 lots do Pippas clicker retreive training yesterday....I means business now to get him focused in the park...I'm really pleased you feel ready to move on ....we can get cracking together x
     
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    [quote author=Dexter link=topic=3543.msg39468#msg39468 date=1386220345]
    [quote author=JulieT link=topic=3543.msg39279#msg39279 date=1386158856]
    . What? What about the 3 months work (for us, anyway) required in between those two sentences?!?
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    Hilairious and true!ive got Pippas grade one Helen but I did 2 lots do Pippas clicker retreive training yesterday....I means business now to get him focused in the park...I'm really pleased you feel ready to move on ....we can get cracking together x
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    I will have a look at that Angela, thank you - but is it easy to follow? ::) I feel confident enough now to give it a go just in a very amateur way though and just for fun. Keep me posted on your progress and I will get my book. xx :)
     
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    Helen,it is really easy...it's like total recall,broken into steps and I've found the clicker excercises easy but I know you don't like the clicker.....I've got him picking it up and clearing the floor on 2 sessions and it's a proper dummy shaped toy...when I add duration tomorrow I might get brave and video us......I think I'm doing it right but I'd feel better about it if I knew I clicked right! X
     
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    Is it all clicker based training? x
     
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    I haven't looked at my Grade 1 book for a while but from memory I don't think it's clicker based.....
     
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    [quote author=charlie link=topic=3543.msg39518#msg39518 date=1386245618]
    Is it all clicker based training? x
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    Sorry helen,no Grade One isn't clicker based x

    My apologies Helen ( and to Pippa) I've just got my grade one book out and their is some clicker training included x
     
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    [quote author=Dexter link=topic=3543.msg39516#msg39516 date=1386245033]
    I might get brave and video us......I think I'm doing it right but I'd feel better about it if I knew I clicked right! X
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    Go on - it's a really positive thing to do. The best that can happen is everyone says "that's wonderful". But in a way, the worst that can happen is even better - I was much worse than I thought I was, and it wasn't fantastic to find that out. But I'm hugely better now because I did get lots of fabulous tips and worked hard taking them on board. And our delivery is now...er...I wouldn't say hot, but definitely bath water warm!
     
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    Also have a look at The Pet gundog by Lez graham
     
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    TJ, thanks my son is buying me that one for Christmas :)
     
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    You won't go wrong! They are a great set of books! Let us know what you think!
     
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    [quote author=charlie link=topic=3543.msg40914#msg40914 date=1386872357]
    TJ, thanks my son is buying me that one for Christmas :)
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    Correction, I am buying it for myself for Christmas ::)
     
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    So how are you enjoying it?
     
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    I haven't ordered it yet, can't get it any good book shop. I will get it on line in the new year :( How are you enoying it? :)
     
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    I have read Lez Grahams - The Pet Gundog which is very interesting, very easy to understand and basic for the beginner, just what I need ::) Thankfully we have been training pretty much the correct way, so now we are going to move on to all the different retrieves when Charlie is better.

    I bought mine for £14.99 at Watersones with free P&P, it was £21 on Amazon :eek:

    Has anyone else read it and how did you find it? x
     

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