Boscoe is a black labrador retriever puppy. He will hopefully be an accomplished hunting retriever in the future. This blog will serve as a record of sorts for his training as he progresses and grows. He's a great pup!

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

I almost forgot...

I started using the duck call with him today for the first time. Obviously he has heard actual ducks before. He went nuts trying to get to the call lol. On one water mark I started calling when he was almost to the bumper and he got confused and turned to start coming back in towards the noise. I stopped, told him to fetch it up, and he finished the retrieve. After he had the bumper in his mouth I started calling again. It will be good for him to get used to it and learn to retrieve regardless.

I also did a water mark from farther off shore. Since our pond sets in lower, he couldn't actually see the mark go down on the water. So he took off, made it to the edge, looked back at me like "what do I do now" so I told him to fetch it up and in he went and finished the retrieve. It was just another good change up to get him exposed to. Seems like a little thing but the little things go a long ways.

Pictures!! Yay!! Pictures!!








Here are just a few to catch up for now. The first one he definitely cut in on his little friend Zoey, a golden retriever/lab mix - my brother's pup. He's such a goof! The swimming pictures were from today, it was definitely a hot one. He's sleeping of the exhaustion at my feet as we speak. I even got some videos of him today running the water. I got his great water entry too! He's progressing very nicely. He had the choke collar on Sunday for the first real time to actually train with it and he did awesome. We only use it for a little while and he gets focused and will actually walk at heel. I can't believe how trainable he is. And he's all focus when it's time to retrieve. His recall is amazing for his age. Even if he's scented something or is trying to chew something, whatever, he will come to me. I've discovered today his one weakness on the recall...the ducks! He decided he wanted to play with them again today (they are out in the creek) and almost got the big one that can't really fly. While I love his enthusiasm I had to teach him to listen and to excercise some amount of control lol. He got introduced to gunshot again last week. I shot my Marlin 17HMR and while he acted surprised at the pops he was looking about to find them and not trying to run away. He would wag his tail when I got his attention after I shot too. We went out to the range. I can't wait to give him a flyer.

He's self steady on water marks too. He waits for the splash and will now even wait until I release him on his name. He goes sooner on land marks but I let him. Not that I would really damper his drive as it's so high already but better safe than sorry. He takes good lines in the water too. I throw a couple down the bank and he has only cheated and come out on the bank early once. He brings the bumper right back to me too. The one entry point we have he has to go up a little bank to get to me, there's not too much flat surface next to the shore, and he holds it all the way up until he gets to me and I take it. Sometimes he drops it when he gets out at first if he swallowed water or wants to shake but always picks it up and brings it to me. Gotta love routines!!

His OB is great. Sit requires a little more focus than the rest of them so I've been treating a lot more lately because I didn't treat a lot when I taught him. I already touched on his recall. I taught him using "come" but am starting to use "here" as well, so far so good. He knows down now, not as reliable but he just learned it. And sitting heel is going great too. We use a lot of treats with it to get him into the right spot. I try to work him when he's got some of his energy out because otherwise he's jumping for the treat and sits out away from me.

He got to play with the dead pigeon yesterday. He loved it of course. It was a bit more frozen than I would have liked but made it easy to throw at least. He only got to do a couple before we had to go to the fire department meeting/training. He tried to eat my zucchini when I picked them out of the garden too!! Crazy pup!

Saturday, July 22, 2006

no pictures...just an update...

Just a little update, still no pictures, I have a few I just need to load them to the computer. He's growing steadily but still a small guy. I don't mind, he'll reach full potential, and probably with a lot less risk of hip problems. And it means he's an easy keeper. He's food motivated when it counts, for treats during training, but prances and spins for the water dish over the food dish. It's a nice change I must say.

As far as training goes, he's progressing very nicely. He has a duck to play with and a freshly killed pigeon as well. He smells them whenever I open the freezer haha. He will get to retrieve them a lot tomorrow. We have been doing sitting and walking heel. He does great with sitting heel and treats. Walking heel is ok, I just got a really fine choker to try. Put it on him tonight and started out really gently. It's amazing how quick he was paying attention to me. A little more work and add some treats for incentive and reward and I think he should breeze through it. Come is just getting more reliable as we go. I couldn't be happier with my little super marker. And he's a fish in the water, he loves it, I have to cut his sessions for his own good lol.

Monday, July 03, 2006

Update...and some bragging!

Boscoe is doing great! He is doing puppy doubles very well. His puppy blinds are great and so is his puppy casting. We did some "back" yesterday and he nailed it...now just to teach which hand to turn which way on. He's doing single marks out to about 40 yards right now.

Today he went swimming. I decided to try some water marks for the first time. He went out and swam and cooled off for a bit first. He saw the bumper and he wanted it, went nuts for it. So I threw it out and he went leaping for it. No puppy splashing either! He would go out and get the bumper and bring it back, let me take it, and then turn around and sit, looking out at the water waiting for the next throw! And most of the time he didn't even shake off first! It was so cute and I was so proud of him! Not that I taught him or anything, all instinct, but it was awesome all the same. Had him out to maybe 5 or 6 yards for just a few throws.

He was born March 15th so he'll be four months soon. Couldn't have asked for a better pup. He's learning super fast and is really smart. He marks really well. His obedience is coming along great. He's out of FC AFC Two Toes Out The Door by MHR Cedar's Edge Raider's Miss Abby (she has more titles...). So far so good! I will get pictures up soon! I really want some of him retrieving, maybe the boyfriend can help me out with that when he comes home!