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More “Rip” Training! #8840568 04/26/23 12:31 AM
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Rip has come a LONG way and accomplished a lot in 2 months. Rip liked to chase things but not so much bring them back…lol

Obedience, FF, CC, water, gun fire, birds, steadiness etc. We still have some work to do but he’s coming along nicely.


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Re: More “Rip” Training! [Re: BradyBuck] #8840811 04/26/23 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by BradyBuck
Rip liked to chase things but not so much bring them back…lol


This is a MAJOR understatement. BradyBuck has transformed Rip into something unrecognizable compared to when we dropped him off. Chasing wasn’t a problem. It was that he would chase something you threw, then drop the bumper and go chase something else, like a bug or leaf…or would just parade around and play keep away. Very frustrating, even with a long lead on him. Once I started trying to get him to come back to me, he would drop whatever I’d thrown. Tried adding treats to the training out of desperation and that just increased his dropping habit.

It was a struggle to get more than 3-4 retrieves even in a controlled environment like inside in a small area where he only had a choice between bringing it back or chasing and then standing with it where he found it (refusing to come back, almost out of spite). After a few retrieves, he would just end up standing there and, if he did come back (even from 5 feet away) he would drop whatever he was supposed to retrieve. I was really struggling to figure out what motivated him and how to build on the positives we did achieve.

Bryan has done an incredible job in a very short amount of time (I think Rip being able to observe Bryan’s dogs do incredible work has also helped). We couldn’t be happier.


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Re: More “Rip” Training! [Re: BradyBuck] #8841748 04/27/23 06:24 PM
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Nice work!


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