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Re: Need some advice from a more experienced trainer

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 3:41 pm
by EvanG
munyoz70 wrote:A pro trainer told me "if you take the fun out of training and make the dog be 100% forced to do something, yes they might do as told but just like a child prodegy they are extremely educated but I'm sure theres not much fun being had." I want my dog to have fun and enjoy hunting with me instead of working for me!
Sounds like a good pro.

"If you train a young dog for momentum, precision will arrive. If you train for precision, demanding perfection, momentum will depart." ~Rex Carr

EvanG

Re: Need some advice from a more experienced trainer

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 3:56 pm
by BrettG
"If you train a young dog for momentum, precision will arrive. If you train for precision, demanding perfection, momentum will depart." ~Rex Carr

This oh, so, true. Just ask any first time trainer that goes through handling with the desire for perfection.