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<blockquote data-quote="Bgoodman30" data-source="post: 5170732" data-attributes="member: 18480"><p>Need some advice on what to do next with my pup..? My last dog was raised and trained by my brother and I just hunted him after. So this is my first real dog. </p><p></p><p>A purchased the pup from a reputable breeder with champion bloodlines( his father was 2019 NFC) and paid a premium price for it. </p><p></p><p>I sent him off at 5 1/2 months for 4 months training. The trainer is one that came highly recommended in the Mid TN area.. Anyways after our few talks during his stay he said dog was doing "ok" but had a lot of "growing up to do".. In the latter part of his stay he said they were really "clicking".. He asked that I give them one more month and then maybe a refresher stay before duck season., </p><p></p><p>When I picked the pup up he gave me a quick rundown and I was impressed at his heel, marking, casting, force fetch abilities. I tried to soak it all in but couldn't remember exactly how and the sequence of how he was handling but have the basics. </p><p></p><p>I asked about the refresher course plan he suggested and he said no sorry would be impossible now with his schedule... I tried calling the next couple days with a couple simple questions and no answer no call back. Texted his wife with no reply... Good riddance I guess?</p><p></p><p>I have been working the dog every morning at 6 am but I can't come close to replicating what he showed me that day... Really his training seems to be going backwards.. I have tried Youtube but just really having trouble. I sent him because training/ teaching maybe patience isn't one of my strong suits. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if I have unrealistic expectations, my kids fetch has ruined him, or maybe the pup is just a knucklehead?</p><p></p><p>Any advice would be appreciated? Or trainer recs that might be able to "finish" him or just shoot it to me straight that he doesn't have it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bgoodman30, post: 5170732, member: 18480"] Need some advice on what to do next with my pup..? My last dog was raised and trained by my brother and I just hunted him after. So this is my first real dog. A purchased the pup from a reputable breeder with champion bloodlines( his father was 2019 NFC) and paid a premium price for it. I sent him off at 5 1/2 months for 4 months training. The trainer is one that came highly recommended in the Mid TN area.. Anyways after our few talks during his stay he said dog was doing "ok" but had a lot of "growing up to do".. In the latter part of his stay he said they were really "clicking".. He asked that I give them one more month and then maybe a refresher stay before duck season., When I picked the pup up he gave me a quick rundown and I was impressed at his heel, marking, casting, force fetch abilities. I tried to soak it all in but couldn't remember exactly how and the sequence of how he was handling but have the basics. I asked about the refresher course plan he suggested and he said no sorry would be impossible now with his schedule... I tried calling the next couple days with a couple simple questions and no answer no call back. Texted his wife with no reply... Good riddance I guess? I have been working the dog every morning at 6 am but I can't come close to replicating what he showed me that day... Really his training seems to be going backwards.. I have tried Youtube but just really having trouble. I sent him because training/ teaching maybe patience isn't one of my strong suits. I don't know if I have unrealistic expectations, my kids fetch has ruined him, or maybe the pup is just a knucklehead? Any advice would be appreciated? Or trainer recs that might be able to "finish" him or just shoot it to me straight that he doesn't have it? [/QUOTE]
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