Birdbander
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You're not alone. It's not for me either.We started down that path twice and both times I didn't like it. t's not for me
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You're not alone. It's not for me either.We started down that path twice and both times I didn't like it. t's not for me
I’ve had good success with FF with the GSPs I’ve owned. They thrived with the training.Not to derail this, but FF is one of the most misunderstood facets of dog training. All you are doing is using pressure and release to make retrieving a non-optional task, just like a sit, a down stay, recall, etc. I doubt you folks are using natural cooperation to reinforce those under distraction. Not sure why you’d do so for retrieving, but that’s my humble opinion.
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That’s fair. Not every dog handles pressure the same. Sometimes you have to adapt the approach.I’ve had good success with FF with the GSPs I’ve owned. They thrived with the training.
I’ve tried it a few times with my setters. It hasn’t worked so far. They get emotional and ask why don’t I love them. I get weak and give up with a big hug.