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
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
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
Do you sometimes feel that your rewards fall way short compared to that fun distraction that your dog would much rather interact with? I think
Have you ever gone mountain climbing? I have tried it a couple of times, both on indoor walls and up a (small) mountain (well, maybe
Train, prevent, interrupt. It’s a good motto that I like to bring into my training. I train to teach the dog what I want him
Filled with belief in the future, self-confidence and gung ho, all ready to take the next step, I returned to Tomas at Knektagården for another
Here’s the second part of when Quling went to Flush school last year. The first part can be found here. Quling has been to school