steelbull85
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The end of Daylight Savings Time is really killing my training ability. I have a 19 week old yellow lab and she is coming along nicely with the training, but now that it is dark before I get home from work it is making it extremely difficult to do training exercises with her. The good thing is that I have no intentions to hunt her this year, so I know that I have plenty of time to get her trained for next season. I don't want to stop making progress with her though. How have others handled this situation?
I'm following Dokken's and Wolter's books for training, and I'm about to get into a big couple of months of training. Obviously I have weekends, and can do obedience training inside, but teaching quartering, introduction to birds, and other field/waterfowl work isn't possible in the dark. If I didn't have a job, this would be a lot easier :laugh:
All suggestions welcomed! :cheers:
I'm following Dokken's and Wolter's books for training, and I'm about to get into a big couple of months of training. Obviously I have weekends, and can do obedience training inside, but teaching quartering, introduction to birds, and other field/waterfowl work isn't possible in the dark. If I didn't have a job, this would be a lot easier :laugh:
All suggestions welcomed! :cheers: