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Stop Whistle Advice

PostPosted: Sat 25 Jun 2011 12:44 pm
by Lesli Cameron
Hi everyone

I'm having trouble training the stop whistle. I initially started training it when my dog was in the sitting position beside me. Now if i blow the stop whistle, she thinks she needs to come towards to and get in that position.

If she is in a sit metres in front of me and I throw a dummy over her head behind her, I can give her the come in whistle and then the stop whistle, which she obeys, because she is keen to be given the back command to retrieve the dummy.

i think I need to use a different approach and start again as I think it hasn't been clear to her what I want and now she is confused.

Help please.

Regards

Lesli and Scout

Re: Stop Whistle Advice

PostPosted: Sat 25 Jun 2011 1:37 pm
by Peter Betteridge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOgGcUd_GcA
here's how i stop my dogs leslie

Re: Stop Whistle Advice

PostPosted: Sun 17 Jul 2011 10:42 am
by Howard
This is a link to an RTF discussion on remote sit/sit coming in. Many people in the states do the first remote sits with the dog coming in. We have a lively discussion and get somewhat off topic but I expect you can get some insight from it.

http://www.retrievertraining.net/forums ... hp?t=72947

Re: Stop Whistle Advice

PostPosted: Sun 14 Aug 2011 9:34 pm
by Anthony Turner
Peter Betteridge wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOgGcUd_GcA
here's how i stop my dogs leslie


Great drill Peter, I have been trying for some time now to stop my dog when he needed assistance on blind or even a mark. I was able to stop him when he was on his way back but could never stop him on the way out. Now he stops and spins looking for the next command.

Thanks for your help.

Anthony Turner

Re: Stop Whistle Advice

PostPosted: Sun 14 Aug 2011 10:35 pm
by Peter Betteridge
im glad u got something out of it Anthony
others stop dogs by using a rope and stopping them on the way to a backpile but i found that it was very easy to loose momentun that way and there was no guarantee that the dog wouldnt flare even on a rope
i teach momentum to a backpile and a spinning sit as 2 different exercises and only marry the 2 well down the track.i feel that to apply pressure to both simultaneously is confusing to the dog and to wait until the dog is highly proficient at achieving momentum before u teach the spinning sit, is not a time efficient method
Get into the psychic of the dog and develop in that dog an expectation that something good will happen when u blow the whistle
good luck with your dog Anthony

Re: Stop Whistle Advice

PostPosted: Mon 15 Aug 2011 9:13 am
by Anthony Turner
I read this quote on an internet forum once.
If you train a young dog for precision, demanding perfection, momentum will depart. If you train a young dog for momentum precision will arrive. John Seggura, attributed to Rex Carr.
I agree with the quote 100% and my dog is proof that it can work.

Regards,
Anthony Turner