countrryboy
Well-Known Member
Aye my old springer I think went deaf about 10 or 11 still working really well and only reason I noticed got invited to another shoot which he didn't know was literally 10 yds from me throu a hedge running up and down it looking for me and couldn't hear my shouting and whistling.
I think he has mibbee been deaf a lot linger thou, at my normal shoots I pick up in the same areas so he knew where to find me.
I also tend never to cross a decent sized obstacle, fence, ride big ditch untill I have all my dogs in and then cast them off again.
If ur sweeping g big woods I think it helps the dogs to know where u are
My wee cooker was retired about 10 also not completely deaf but getting there, completely deaf now going on 15.
Both dogs were more picking up dogs only occasional days on a peg and never in a hide, also not introduced to shot till over 1yr old.
I dunno if the deafness is a problem to u, but I have heard of folk training there dogs to electric collars and using the vibrate function for recall.
I know I suggested it for my cocker, my folks took him on in his retirement but he never goes far now just plods along
I think he has mibbee been deaf a lot linger thou, at my normal shoots I pick up in the same areas so he knew where to find me.
I also tend never to cross a decent sized obstacle, fence, ride big ditch untill I have all my dogs in and then cast them off again.
If ur sweeping g big woods I think it helps the dogs to know where u are
My wee cooker was retired about 10 also not completely deaf but getting there, completely deaf now going on 15.
Both dogs were more picking up dogs only occasional days on a peg and never in a hide, also not introduced to shot till over 1yr old.
I dunno if the deafness is a problem to u, but I have heard of folk training there dogs to electric collars and using the vibrate function for recall.
I know I suggested it for my cocker, my folks took him on in his retirement but he never goes far now just plods along