I don't like lineing back, stopping a retriever and then casting back...that sends the wrong message. I want them to quickly understand every time they hear the sit whistle, they are running the wrong route and MUST CHANGE DIRECTION with the next cast.
ACTUALLY WHISTLE STOP IS HANDLING , AND A DOG SHOULD GO WHERE YOU TELL IT !!!!!! WE DO THAT IS T DRILLS .... YOUR RIGHT BUT VOICE AND NO VOICE IS A CHANGE THE DIRECTION OR INDICATION TO HANDLE !!!!!
@@WASHINGTONSTATEDOGTRAINER If the dog does not hear a whistle, he should understand he is running the correct route. A whistle is a handle to inform the dog, wrong route, now change direction according to the handlers case. I love this drill for teaching and maintaining these concepts: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-44PlwrZHrcA.htmlsi=Zj7suviBFeKLb3Dj
@RetrieverTrainingAlone no the dog should do what you ask it !,!!!!!! The only way this could be your way would be in training a young or immature dog !!!!!