A nose, a knee, an ear and a stomach
I’m sitting at the kitchen table and dare not move – the puppy is sleeping heavily in my lap. Sometimes a little pitiful chuckle comes
I’m sitting at the kitchen table and dare not move – the puppy is sleeping heavily in my lap. Sometimes a little pitiful chuckle comes
After the setback where Quling got terrified of the gunfire at a hunt (covered in a previous post), we began further back in the training
A couple of weeks ago Lena and I were interviewed in the podcast How do you train that, and now the podcast has been published.
I’ve received that question a couple of times when my dogs have sat down really promptly at the stop whistle or responded with lightening speed
The first month with Flippa has, of course, mostly been about bonding, cozying up, getting to know each other and finding good routines for everyday
In the first post on Quling’s gun-shyness, I described at first not knowing what it was he was trouble by – was it having a
A couple of times I’ve shared a few of words on Facebook regarding working with Quling’s gun-shyness. Each time, people have been in touch, asking
Just as it doesn’t matter which whistle you choose it doesn’t matter which other cues you choose to use with your dog. The important thing
From the beginning, there was a puppy that stood out a little extra in all the videos the breeder posted in our little puppy group
Since the quite cataclysmic Finnish debacle this winter when Quling “did” Finland by hunting and disappearing into the Finnish forests, flushing pheasant after pheasant, hunting