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re: Professional dog training ?
Posted on 8/23/15 at 6:03 pm to Britlab
Posted on 8/23/15 at 6:03 pm to Britlab
progress really depends heavily on the dog...some have it, others don't...a good trainer can bring out all of the instinct and potential that is there, though. I have seen some remarkable changes as well as almost no progress...
Posted on 8/23/15 at 6:25 pm to Spankum
He's a wire haired pointing griffon.
Trainer said he would know after the first month if "this dog will hunt." He said he would tell me to pick him up and not waste the money for more training. After he met the pup and we spoke about what I have done, and more importantly, not done with pup, he was encouraged. He said most pups which do not take well to training have been started poorly. I'm not looking for dog to be entered/ compete in hunt tests etc, so my expectations are not too high.
Trainer said he would know after the first month if "this dog will hunt." He said he would tell me to pick him up and not waste the money for more training. After he met the pup and we spoke about what I have done, and more importantly, not done with pup, he was encouraged. He said most pups which do not take well to training have been started poorly. I'm not looking for dog to be entered/ compete in hunt tests etc, so my expectations are not too high.
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