Livnoutdoors6.8
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Hey guys, I'm new to the forum. I recently (semi) adopted Scout. He's a 2.5 year old Lab/Weim mix. For the past week we've been bonding and learning each other's personality. He's taken to me really well and is pretty smart. I came to the point where I feel comfortable that he'd listen to me off leash.
I loaded my new friend up in the truck and headed out to Bong Recreational Center to see how he performs in the field. I was blown away with how he acted. He had his nose to the ground, zig zagging about 15-30ft in front of me. If he got too far, I call him once and he came right back into range. Bounding through the thick stuff, I stood still to admire his work. I noticed when I stopped, He stopped to locate me..Good boy. He looked like he was getting birdy a couple of times, and it always looked like he was on a trail. Unfortunately, we came up empty handed.
It seems to me (a novice bird dog owner) that he will be a great hunter, but he doesn't know what animal he's looking for. I was pretty happy to see that he located 2 different clumps of feathers where birds were previously downed. I picked up a cluster of tail feathers and let him sniff them and worked on getting him excited about them. He sniffed them enthusiastically and took some nips at them. That seemed like a good sign.
I have a feeling when he finds a live bird, he'll be ready.
One of my main questions is this: How do I know if he's looking for pheasants, or if he's just sniffing out squirrels and mice, and what can I do to get him to concentrate on the pheasant scent? I'm hoping that we'll just stumble into one and that will help it all "click" for him with the positive reinforcement and having a bird up close for him to investigate.
Thanks Guys!
I loaded my new friend up in the truck and headed out to Bong Recreational Center to see how he performs in the field. I was blown away with how he acted. He had his nose to the ground, zig zagging about 15-30ft in front of me. If he got too far, I call him once and he came right back into range. Bounding through the thick stuff, I stood still to admire his work. I noticed when I stopped, He stopped to locate me..Good boy. He looked like he was getting birdy a couple of times, and it always looked like he was on a trail. Unfortunately, we came up empty handed.
It seems to me (a novice bird dog owner) that he will be a great hunter, but he doesn't know what animal he's looking for. I was pretty happy to see that he located 2 different clumps of feathers where birds were previously downed. I picked up a cluster of tail feathers and let him sniff them and worked on getting him excited about them. He sniffed them enthusiastically and took some nips at them. That seemed like a good sign.
I have a feeling when he finds a live bird, he'll be ready.
One of my main questions is this: How do I know if he's looking for pheasants, or if he's just sniffing out squirrels and mice, and what can I do to get him to concentrate on the pheasant scent? I'm hoping that we'll just stumble into one and that will help it all "click" for him with the positive reinforcement and having a bird up close for him to investigate.
Thanks Guys!