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In Part 3 of the Iron Oak Steadiness Series, we leave the post and take your dog to the field. But not for hunting just yet. We’re drilling everything—from whoa, flush, and shot, to rewarding restraint, randomizing retrieves, and even introducing visual backing.
🔶 What You’ll Learn in Part 3:
~How to teach steadiness in drive (not just in drills)
~The power of room service rewards vs. marked retrieves
~Using e-collar pressure during real bird contacts (safely)
~Creating dogs that expect the unexpected (so they stay steady)
~Correcting vocalization without hurting intensity
~Teaching backing as a visual cue, not a scenting accident
~Managing your setups, wind, and expectations
~Real-world tips: dummy birds in your vest, missed shots, communication with gunners
➡️ If your dog can handle this phase, they’re nearly a finished bird dog.
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Chapters:
00:00 | Intro
01:00 | Establishing Point Under High Prey Drive
02:12 | Room Service Rewards vs. Marked Retrieve Drive
03:50 | Soft Points Explained: Why Control Lowers Intensity
05:01 | Patience Over Pressure: Don’t Rush the Flush
06:01 | Whoa Means Wait: Reps with Gunfire and Restraint
07:23 | When to Use the E-Collar During Bird Contact
10:18 | Real Hunting ≠ Training Drills: Why “Contrived” is Good
13:13 | Dealing with Vocalization During Steadiness Training
14:05 | Adding Complexity: Shots, Staggered Flushes, and Utility Prep
15:44 | Breaking the A-B-C Pattern: Randomizing Rewards to Prevent Anticipation
17:08 | Shooting Live Birds: When to Pay, When to Withhold
18:06 | Why keep Birds in Your Vest = Insurance Policy
22:02 | Missed the Bird? Still Pay the Steady Dog
24:01 | From Corrections to Consequences: Building a Finished Dog
25:31 | Teaching the Visual Cue: Backing Basics with Two Dogs
27:03 | Wind Direction, Setup, and Scent vs. Sight Triggers
31:04 | Stop to Flush → Stop to Dog = Backing Without Pressure
32:49 | Final Wrap-Up: Use What Works, Ditch What Doesn’t, Subscribe, Comment & Join Patreon
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The whoa post is where steadiness truly begins for Nate Czarnota of Iron Oak Dog Company.
In Part 2 of the Iron Oak Steadiness Series, we teach your bird dog exactly what “whoa” means using tactile cues, food rewards, and the belly e-collar.
From first reps on the post to introducing the blank shots and flushing birds, this episode shows you how to layer steadiness cues for maximum transfer into the field.
🔶 What You’ll Learn in Part 2:
~How to teach “whoa” as a tactile and verbal command
~Why belly pressure is your dog's brake pedal
~Transitioning from leash to belly e-collar pressure
~Stop-to-shot and stop-to-flush protocols
~Rewarding with what matters most: the bird
~Avoiding common steadiness pitfalls like overdrilling or handler dependency
~Using tethers or homers to reduce training costs
➡️ This is the step-by-step bridge between “my dog points birds” and “my dog is steady through shot and fall.”
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Catch Part 1: “Do This Before You Teach Woah” [https://youtu.be/CE7T6FtXTEY]
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Chapters
00:00 | Intro
00:39 | Teaching the Tactile Cue: Belly Pressure Means Stop
03:04 | Why Every Dog Should Know “Whoa” Outside of Hunting
04:01 | First Whoa Reps: Pressure, Release, Reward
08:05 | Introducing Distractions: Can They Hold Steady?
09:05 | Stacking Cues: Verbal Command Before Tactile
10:02 | Testing Resistance: Can Your Dog Stay Still Under Pressure?
13:04 | Transitioning to the Belly E-Collar for Whoa
14:05 | Conditioning the E-Collar as a Tactile Cue
18:53 | Introducing Blank Shots and Bird Flush as Whoa Cues
20:16 | Whoa to Shot: How to Keep a Dog From Self-Releasing
24:09 | Stop-to-Shot, Stop-to-Flush: Adding Layers of Control
25:39 | Budget Training? Use Tethers for Reusable Bird Work
27:06 | How to Properly Tether Birds for Repeat Flushes
29:23 | Reward the Behavior with What the Dog Wants Most
31:30 | Building Duration: Holding Steady Without Pressure
32:36 | Returning to the Field: Don’t Let Steadiness Hurt Range
33:38 | Hand-Thrown vs Launcher Birds: Which Builds Range?
34:30 | Drawing the Line: Correction vs Reinforcement
35:41 | Last Reps: Drive vs. Control and Over-drilling Warnings
37:40 | Wrap-Up: Recap, Pitfalls, and What's Coming in Part 3
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Before you teach “whoa,” make sure your bird dog understands this.
In Part 1 of the Iron Oak Steadiness Series, we break down the foundation every pointing dog needs before formal steadiness training begins.
From sight-based drills and scent cone setup to using remote bird launchers the right way, this episode walks you through the most overlooked step in teaching dogs how to reliably hold point—without losing drive or confidence.
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🔶 What You’ll Learn in Part 1:
~How to build steadiness before the "whoa" command
~The #1 mistake bird dog trainers make with remote launchers
~How to read subtle signs of scent acknowledgment and caution
~When (and why) to launch birds early
~The difference between controlling drive vs. channeling it
~Smart timing, setup, and bird contact management
~When NOT to use the e-collar in early pointing work
➡️ Whether you're training for NAVHDA, AKC, or hunting season, these foundation drills are crucial for building a rock-solid pointing dog.
🧪 This is Part 1 of 3 in our steadiness training series. Watch this first to avoid common pitfalls and build toward a fully steady dog.
Chapters:
00:00 | Intro
17:32 | Using Remote Launchers to Simulate Wild Bird Behavior
18:37 | The Art of Scent Cone Setup for Young Dogs
20:06 | Reading Dog Behavior: Subtle Cues That Signal Point
21:48 | Chasing Can Be a Reward—But Here’s How to Control It
23:06 | Why Fewer, Faster Reps Are More Effective in Steadying
24:33 | When Anticipation Builds Pointing Drive—Not Bad!
25:45 | Concealing Launchers: Scent Flow vs. Visibility
27:05 | Avoiding Superstitious Associations with the E-Collar
28:35 | Launcher Placement: Think Like Your Dog Sees
30:02 | Toad’s Field Run Begins: Timing, Chasing & Reward
32:33 | Fur vs. Feather: Can Dogs Tell the Difference?
33:38 | Pressure Triggers Flight—Creating Cause & Effect
36:01 | Why Early Launching Is Almost Never Too Early
36:54 | Sponsor Shoutout: Gear & Courses from Standing Stone
37:36 | When You Don’t Have Wild Birds—Train with Intention
38:37 | Don’t Use the E-Collar Yet: Avoiding Bird Aversions
40:42 | Pointing Complete? Pause Training, Build Drive Again
41:52 | Managing Heat, Fatigue & Contact Efficiency
43:27 | When the Setup Fails—Don’t Force a Point
44:37 | Avoid High-Stakes Corrections Without Context
45:31 | Tradeoffs in Training: Everything Costs Something
47:40 | Dogs Learn Best from Natural Failure and Correction
49:01 | Train Through Attrition: Let the Dog Fail, Then Succeed
50:29 | German vs. English Breeds—Teaching Point vs. Instinct
51:44 | Wrap-Up & What’s Next in Part Two of the Series
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This episode touches on everything you need to know on the subject of spaying and neutering your dog.
High altitude backpacking and acclimating the dogs
Sporting dog owners are generally more knowledgeable than "pet dog" owners
The "purpose" of our dogs and why or why not to get them fixed
Orthopedic health considerations
Making the right decisions for your females
Making the right decisions for your males
Weighing prostate concerns against the benefits of leaving them intact
Behavioral changes after getting them fixed
Balancing work load and weight after getting them fixed
Diet/Nutrition is more important than activity level
Supplements
Procedural options
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Joel Ebstein of California Gun Dogs joins me to break down his experience and processes when it comes to trapping pigeons in an urban setting!
How did this hustle start?
Starting --> Training --> Selling
"Legitimizing" the hustle
The renewable resource
Unloading the trapped birds
Transitioning the trapped birds into homers?
The cage setup (Tomahawk cage)
Multiple compartments within the cage
Food, Water, Shade
Reasons you aren't catching any birds!
Food options? Which is best?
Bycatch
Trapping in rural areas outside of the city
Joel's trap building Facebook video referenced in the episode.
Episode 136. Everything Pigeons Part 1
Episode 137. Everything Pigeons Part 2
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Alston Peek makes his long awaited return to the podcast to recap his journey from qualifying in a NAVHDA Utility Test last year all the way to the Invitational Test held recently in New Mexico. A lot of honesty in this episode including what it's like to work so hard and fall just short of your intended target!
Playing a "game" vs. the "real thing"
The decision to retest the Utility to qualify for the '22 Invitational
Using "versatile" dogs
Mentally preparing for the Invitational Test
Going all the way back to Scout's foundation of steadiness
Training backing with bumpers?!
Baby stepping all the way to a dog that backs!
Diversify the training with new places and new dogs
Keeping it fun, real, and fresh
What its like working year around and still come up just short
The day of the test and lessons learned
Any regrets after "failing?"
Episode References:
91 Backing and Honoring
124 Backing Dummies
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Jordan Horak of Cato Outdoors comes back on to talk puppies! We both recently got new puppies and thought it would be fun to sit down and talk about early development and "drills."
Starting off w/ a Puppy
Prepping for a pup and getting the correct crate size
Feeding and watering schedule
"Objects" and keeping them special
Avoid OVERSTIMULATING the puppy
Pup keeps picking objects up around the house
Teething!
When does "training" start?
Fun "retrieves" into the Cato board
Building a retrieve for a pup that may not have a desire to retrieve
Encouraging enthusiasm
Birds TOO EARLY
Gun intro tips
Focusing on what you're actually training at any given time
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Ep. 146 Know Your Place!
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Tired of cookie-cutter dog training advice? In this episode, we dive deep with Stephanie Vachinsky of Method K9 to explore holistic dog training that goes beyond simple commands. Learn how to truly connect with your dog by understanding their drives, instincts, and individual needs. We're not just talking about "sit" and "stay" – we're uncovering the "why" behind canine behavior!
Chapters:
02:49 Dog Training Fundamentals
23:49 Understanding Dog Drives and Instincts
32:44 Corrections and Rewards
1:07:14 Training Techniques
1:22:51 Crate Training
1:32:44 Adding a Second Dog
Plus, we'll debunk common myths about dog training and explore the importance of structure, and communication. Whether you have a high-drive working dog or a cuddly companion, this episode will help you build a stronger bond and a better understanding of your furry friend.
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Part 2 of my discussion with Jon and Jessica Hann back a while ago. This part of the episode we focused in on field work and keeping things SIMPLE!
Proper bird launcher setup and considerations
Wild birds are the BEST teachers!
Be FAIR!
Breaking "trash" and other aversive training
How to teach Whoa
Importance of timing
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Jon and Jessica Hann from join me to discuss their training program, clinics, and videos. They both truly value trying to educate the average dog trainer so they can train their own dogs themselves!
The beginning of Perfection Kennel
Training a "predator" as opposed to a "prey" animal
Just keeping it simple!
Step by step training
Common mistake: Not actually understanding dogs!
Bird introduction for a pup
Gun introduction for a pup
"Building of Tolerance" method for gun intro
Common errors when introducing the gun
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Grayson Guyer of Lost Highway Kennels returns to enlighten us on some realistic expectations and considerations when deciding to accept payment in return for training someone's dog. In a profession where theres no barrier to entry, what separates the trainers that can make a living from those that struggle?
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In this episode, we explore a modern and thoughtful take on force fetch with Chris Arminini of Full Send Canine. Learn how free shaping, marker training, and the NePoPo system are changing the game for retriever training. Whether you’re a seasoned handler or starting your first dog, this episode brings clarity and innovation to one of the most debated training topics out there.
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**Chapters**
00:00:00 - Rethinking Force Fetch: A New Mindset
00:09:36 - From K9 to Gun Dog: Chris's Training Background
00:19:12 - Introduction to NePoPo and Operant Conditioning
00:28:48 - Building Drive and Engagement Without Pressure
00:38:24 - Shaping Fetch, Hold, and Out the Right Way
00:48:00 - Teaching Duration and Precision with the Marker
00:57:36 - Transitioning to Pressure and E-Collar Conditioning
01:07:12 - Proofing, Clarity, and Troubleshooting on the Table
01:16:48 - Ground Work, Generalization, and Real-World Fetch
01:26:24 - Final Thoughts and Live Dog Demonstrations
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Discover what it truly takes to become a professional dog trainer! Join Jason Baker and Austin Hayward as they share firsthand experiences learning the ropes under veteran trainer Scott Caldwell. Plus, get an exclusive look at Scott's insights on mentoring new trainers from the business owner's perspective. Including how kennel owners can finally find some interested and motivated help. For FREE!
Perfect for aspiring trainers or anyone curious about the dog training profession.
Highlights:
00:00 Intro
03:34 What is the military Career Skills Program (CSP)?
10:11 First impressions entering a kennel for the first time
17:14 The learning process for a brand new trainer
31:02 Noise sensitivity is NOT the same as gun exposure
37:15 Having someone observing and advising is invaluable
41:27 WHY are you doing that and what is the dog thinking?
44:50 "Reading the dog"
48:48 Every dog is different. So why are you training it the same?!?
53:55 Mentors need mentorees
01:00:00 Bird dog training is easier than pet dog training
01:04:02 Constructive feedback for the boss
01:10:38 Continued education on personal time
01:19:33 SURPRISE! Setter puppies!
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"How do I fix our retrieve?" --It seems many people are shifting back into a training mindset as there's been a recent increase in questions about force fetch. GOOD NEWS! A couple of years ago I compiled an entire series breaking down each component to Force Fetch from various experienced trainers.
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Are you pushing your dog too hard—or not hard enough? In this episode of the podcast, we dive deep into one of the most misunderstood aspects of bird dog training: pacing. Whether you're a first-time dog owner or a seasoned uplander, finding the "right pace" is critical for your dog’s development and long-term success. Join us as we break down real-life examples, discuss common pitfalls, and share proven strategies to ensure you're building a confident and capable hunting companion.
Highlights
00:00 — Setting the Stage: Why Pace Matters
07:32 — Signs You’re Going Too Fast
14:18 — The Power of Rep-Based Training
22:47 — Building Confidence Through Clarity
31:10 — Real Stories from the Field
39:56 — When to Push and When to Pause
46:35 — The Emotional Side of Training
53:58 — Pacing with Young Dogs vs. Experienced Dogs
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In this special episode, we get to pull up a seat and learn from bird dog legend Mo Lindley. Through forgotten footage and heartfelt stories, we pay tribute to Mo, not only for his extraordinary skills as a trainer but for the one of a kind character that he was. Join us in remembering Mo Lindley, whose humor, generosity, and profound love for dogs continue to inspire all who knew him.
Highlights:
00:00 Mo Lindley checkin in
03:25 Mo Lindley surrendering to the West Method
09:37 Mo Lindley on puppy development
16:57 Mo Lindley: It's the dog's job to point. Getting the natural point from the dog
21:16 Why Mo Lindley prefers the check cord over the E-collar
30:06 Mo Lindley: Your hands and the touch on a dog doesn't get enough emphasis
33:03 Mo Lindley on why the E-collar simply can't replace the pinch collard
39:15 Mo Lindley on getting a dog to back using birds as the association
42:02 Mo Lindley's first bird and his preference for Pointers
44:43 A brief Force Fetch session with Mo Lindley
47:52 Mo Lindley's love for hunting and skipping the ribbons. Go Hunting!
49:51 Mo Lindley checkin out
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"How do I fix our retrieve?" --It seems many people are shifting back into a training mindset as there's been a recent increase in questions about force fetch. GOOD NEWS! A couple of years ago I compiled an entire series breaking down each component to Force Fetch from various experienced trainers.
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This episode is all about building a reliable handling foundation – the kind that translates to confident retrieves in the field and a true partnership with your four-legged teammate. We're tapping into the extensive experience of Bob Owens of Loneduck Gun Dog Chronicles to break down the crucial steps, from puppyhood concepts to advanced blind work, ensuring you're setting your dog up for success.
00:00 – Intro: Mastering the Art of Dog Handling
04:07 – Why Most Handling Mistakes Happen
10:32 – Handler Mindset: How Your Energy Impacts Your Dog
16:15 – Understanding and Anticipating Your Dog’s Needs
22:49 – Communication is Key: Clear Commands & Signals
29:54 – Timing and Consistency: Crucial Handling Skills
37:11 – Common Hunt Test Scenarios & Solutions
45:05 – Adjusting Your Handling to Match Your Dog’s Personality
51:28 – Navigating Unexpected Challenges in the Field
58:12 – Listener Q&A: Expert Answers to Your Handling Questions
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Can you imagine training and hunting with a deaf dog? In this incredible episode, Ashley Easterday shares the powerful story of Winston, her rescued deaf English Setter who defied all odds. From surviving extreme abuse and near-death experiences, Winston went on to become an exceptional hunting companion and loving family pet. Discover how Ashley adapted her training, overcame unique challenges, and learned profound lessons in trust, patience, and silent communication along the way.
00:00:00 Meet Ashley & Winston, the Deaf English Setter
00:00:18 Winston’s Unbelievable Rescue Story
00:04:11 How Winston Found His Forever Home
00:11:27 Bringing a Deaf Dog Into the Home & Pack
00:16:03 Training Challenges: Overcoming Sensory Overload
00:20:06 Heightened Senses & Unique Behaviors in Deaf Dogs
00:24:22 Silent Training: Communication Without Words
00:28:58 E-Collar vs Vibrate Collar for Deaf Dogs
00:34:32 Hand Signals & Creating a Silent Language
00:41:20 Why the Silent "Smith Method" Works
00:47:09 Trusting Winston Off-Leash for the First Time
00:54:41 Winston's First Hunts & Natural Ability
01:04:14 Memorable Hunting Stories & Adventures
01:10:15 Hunt Tests, Trials, and AKC Limitations
01:14:15 Breaking Breed Stereotypes: More Than a Bird Dog
01:18:16 Why Talking Less Creates a Better Hunting Dog
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"How do I fix our retrieve?" --It seems many people are shifting back into a training mindset as there's been a recent increase in questions about force fetch. GOOD NEWS! A couple of years ago I compiled an entire series breaking down each component to Force Fetch from various experienced trainers.
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Mark and Martha of Webfoot Outdoors joins us to talk everything Force Fetch! It's not just about the steps, but understanding your dog's perception and setting clear goals. Prepare to discover how to unlock your dog's full potential and achieve reliable, consistent retrieves!
Force Fetch: More Than Just a Retriever Skill
Mindset Matters: Setting the Stage for Success
The Recall-Retrieve Connection: Why Recall is Crucial
Table Manners: Introducing the Force Fetch Table
Chain Gang Prep: Laying the Groundwork for Success
The Quiet Mouth: Teaching Hold with Gentle Guidance
The Toe Hitch Transition: Creating a Point of Contact
Naming the Behavior: When to Introduce "Fetch"
E-Collar Integration: Timing is Everything
Groundwork: Extending the Training Beyond the Table
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WATCH | Dog vs. Rattlesnake: A Cautionary Tale
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Episode 302.
Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions in this episode as we delve into a harrowing hunting trip that took a turn for the worse. Listen to the gripping story of a first-time dog owner whose dream trip to South Dakota with her young pup, Puna, became a fight for survival. What started as a meticulously planned six-week adventure, complete with first aid kits and emergency vet locations, quickly spiraled into a desperate race against time.
This isn't just a story about a snake bite; it's about:
The importance of preparation: Hear how meticulous planning can still fall short when faced with the unexpected.
The crucial need for advocacy: Discover how the dog owners had to fight for their dog’s life when veterinary professionals failed them.
The terrifying reality of a snake bite: Experience the raw emotions as a seemingly harmless day turns into a nightmare when Puna gets struck by a rattlesnake.
The shock of medical missteps: Learn how a series of misdiagnoses and incorrect treatments from multiple vets led to a desperate search for the right care.
The power of community: Find out how a Facebook group became an unlikely lifeline, offering crucial advice and support.
The unwavering bond between humans and their dogs: Witness the lengths these owners went to for their beloved Puna.
Important lessons learned: Get key takeaways on how to be prepared and how to advocate for your dog in a similar situation including the importance of knowing what the standard of care is and practicing using any gear, especially carry gear.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves their dog, hunts in the field, and wants to learn more about the realities of snake bites. Will Puna make it? What can you do to prepare for the unexpected? Tune in to find out!
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Chapters:
00:00:00 Introduction and Background
00:02:30 Preparation for the Trip
00:06:30 Early Days of the Trip
00:10:00 The Last Day in South Dakota
00:15:00 The Snake Bite
00:18:00 Initial Vet Visit
00:23:00 Setbacks and Seeking Alternatives
00:35:00 Critical Condition and a Second Opinion
00:41:00 The Vet with Antivenom
00:47:00 Recovery and Reflection
00:55:00 Post-Incident Vet Visit
00:58:00 Incompetence and the Need for Advocacy
01:07:00 Venom vs. Poison and Snake Bite Myths
01:11:00 Failures and Lack of Reliable Information
01:18:00 Reflections and Looking Ahead
01:21:00 Lingering Issues and Final Thoughts
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"How do I fix our retrieve?" --It seems many people are shifting back into a training mindset as there's been a recent increase in questions about force fetch. GOOD NEWS! A couple of years ago I compiled an entire series breaking down each component to Force Fetch from various experienced trainers.
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This episode dives deep into the force fetch method, revealing the secrets to using pressure—like the ear pinch—to create clear communication and build a better relationship with your dog. Learn why timing is everything, how to avoid common pitfalls, and why skipping steps can lead to confusion.
00:00:08 Understanding Pressure Types: An overview of different pressure types in dog training.
00:00:22 The Ear Pinch Method: Details on the ear pinch, a popular and effective training technique.
00:02:37 Building a Solid Foundation: The importance of a strong foundation to minimize the need for excessive pressure.
00:03:04 The Value of Experience: How experience helps trainers refine methods and reduce confusion for dogs.
00:07:04 Avoiding Over-Pressuring: Guidance on preventing excessive pressure that can hinder the force fetch program.
00:09:41 The Convenience of the Ear Pinch: Highlighting the accessibility of the ear pinch method, as your hands are always available.
00:10:14 E-Collar Integration: How to effectively follow up with an e-fetch, combining physical touch with electronic stimulation.
00:12:14 Timing is Key: Why timing is crucial for effective dog training, along with the right amount of pressure.
00:13:56 The Toe Hitch Method: Explanation of the tow hitch method and its mechanics.
00:16:00 Cautions with Skipping Steps: Risks of skipping the ear pinch and directly using an e-collar, which can lead to confusion.
00:17:24 Concerns with No-Pressure Methods: Discussing potential drawbacks of no-pressure methods, including prolonged confusion.
00:18:07 The Humaneness of Pressure: Balancing the need for pressure with humane treatment to build a better relationship.
00:19:46 The Necessity of a Mechanism: The need for a mechanism, like pressure, to ensure compliance, especially in challenging situations.
00:24:28 The Importance of a Consistent Mentor: Stick with one mentor to avoid conflicting advice and confusion.
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solid listen for all levels of trainers, even for the experienced to refresh their skills
Great content for bird dog folks..