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Whoa in the Field: Steadiness Drills for Pointing Dogs | Iron Oak Steadiness Pt. 3

Whoa in the Field: Steadiness Drills for Pointing Dogs | Iron Oak Steadiness Pt. 3

Update: 2025-08-07
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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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Whoa in the Field: Steadiness Drills for Pointing Dogs | Iron Oak Steadiness Pt. 3

Whoa in the Field: Steadiness Drills for Pointing Dogs | Iron Oak Steadiness Pt. 3

Nick Adair