Afternoon Ladies and Gents,
Below is Bert my 15 month old GSP. He’s coming on well and does most of the basics as required. Eventually I want to use him for deer. Heel work still needs improvement, he always wants to be a metre in front when on the lead although is a lot better than when he was younger. His recall to whistle WITHOUT distraction is 99.9% and he returns to my side although some what excited every single time. He’s getting confused with the stop whistle, some time he stops and I have to tell him to sit or other times he recalls, I’m not to concerned by this, it just needs to be improved on. My main worry is his chasing when he goes deaf to the whistle. Hares, pigeons, game other dogs and muntjac anything really he’s off. I try the stop whistle and shout no once but he’s gone -completely ignoring me, obviously knowing he can get away with it also. When he eventually returns I don’t scold him but just put the lead back on him. The other day on my mates farm the sheep were out which he ignored until they ran which is when he got excited and pulled on the lead. I obviously corrected him and continued walking. I took him to see the sheep lambing after so he could get close up. He’s been let off the lead since he was young enough so I could enforce his recall, he normally stays at about 50 yards and keeps looking back. I let him get so far then recall him as above. He loves retrieving dummies but does run in sometimes, again something I just need to work on, he always delivers to my hand.
I need help on my main concerns; which are heel work off the lead for deer and my primary concern his chasing. I know gsps mature a lot later, i’m just worried I’ve ruined him by letting him get away with it. Should I just keep him on a long line,not let him off lead then check him as soon as something flushes?
Or I have started to consider a e collar as a last resort, although I’d like to think I can train it out of him before it comes to that, as the other day there was a little spec of light as he went to run to a jogger but then came back to whistle.
He’s my first dog (I done the research before anybody says they’re not a beginners dog) he loves people and our kids and has a lovely temperament he’s currently sitting on my lap
I just need a bit of advice from the more experienced GSP or dog owners please.
Thanks

Below is Bert my 15 month old GSP. He’s coming on well and does most of the basics as required. Eventually I want to use him for deer. Heel work still needs improvement, he always wants to be a metre in front when on the lead although is a lot better than when he was younger. His recall to whistle WITHOUT distraction is 99.9% and he returns to my side although some what excited every single time. He’s getting confused with the stop whistle, some time he stops and I have to tell him to sit or other times he recalls, I’m not to concerned by this, it just needs to be improved on. My main worry is his chasing when he goes deaf to the whistle. Hares, pigeons, game other dogs and muntjac anything really he’s off. I try the stop whistle and shout no once but he’s gone -completely ignoring me, obviously knowing he can get away with it also. When he eventually returns I don’t scold him but just put the lead back on him. The other day on my mates farm the sheep were out which he ignored until they ran which is when he got excited and pulled on the lead. I obviously corrected him and continued walking. I took him to see the sheep lambing after so he could get close up. He’s been let off the lead since he was young enough so I could enforce his recall, he normally stays at about 50 yards and keeps looking back. I let him get so far then recall him as above. He loves retrieving dummies but does run in sometimes, again something I just need to work on, he always delivers to my hand.
I need help on my main concerns; which are heel work off the lead for deer and my primary concern his chasing. I know gsps mature a lot later, i’m just worried I’ve ruined him by letting him get away with it. Should I just keep him on a long line,not let him off lead then check him as soon as something flushes?
Or I have started to consider a e collar as a last resort, although I’d like to think I can train it out of him before it comes to that, as the other day there was a little spec of light as he went to run to a jogger but then came back to whistle.
He’s my first dog (I done the research before anybody says they’re not a beginners dog) he loves people and our kids and has a lovely temperament he’s currently sitting on my lap
Thanks

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