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In this Q&A session, Chris Jobman answers various questions related to dog training. Topics discussed include correcting popping on water blinds, incorporating a flyer in AKC training, altering training for big events, handling popping on water blinds, training a dog to push through the scent of a duck, and swapping hands with the gun during training and tests.
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In this episode of the Flatlander Kennels podcast, Chris Jobman discusses the D Cheat drill, which is a method for teaching dogs to stay in the water and not run the bank when retrieving. The drill involves throwing a bumper into a pond and gradually moving it closer to the bank, while using low-level stimulation to correct the dog if it tries to cheat. Chris emphasizes the importance of not making the stimulation too hot, as it can cause the dog to become fearful or seek water instead of focusing on the mark. He also highlights the need to tailor the training approach to each individual dog, taking into account their natural tendencies and level of effort.
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In this episode, Chris Jobman critiques Georgie's performance in the hunt test season and provides feedback on areas for improvement. He emphasizes the need for better control and obedience, as well as establishing a clear hierarchy between Chris and Georgie. Chris suggests implementing stricter rules and boundaries in everyday interactions, such as making Georgie wait for commands before exiting doors or eating. He also recommends incorporating obedience sessions before hunts or tests to reinforce Chris as the alpha and maintain control. Elliott expresses his commitment to holding a higher standard and being more consistent in enforcing rules with Georgie. In this conversation, Chris Jobman and Elliott answer questions from listeners about dog training. They discuss topics such as the best time of day for duck hunting, tips for early development of a duck dog, teaching a dog to stay, the importance of socialization, the use of e-collar training and force fetch, the differences between well-bred golden retrievers and Labrador retrievers, the controversy surrounding silver labs, the potential of poodles as duck dogs, and how to build momentum and confidence in a dog's long blinds. They emphasize the importance of following a step-by-step training program and finding a good breeder.
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In this episode of the Flatlander Kennels podcast, hosts Elliott and Chris Jobman are joined by pro trainers Eric Teson and Dave Marsteller for a roundtable discussion on dog training and the Master National event. The group dives into the intricacies of preparing dogs for high-stakes competitions, debating training techniques, and discussing the impact of different testing standards. They share personal experiences and tackle issues such as handling pressure, maintaining consistency, and addressing specific training challenges. This episode offers a wealth of knowledge for both amateur and professional trainers, providing practical advice and insights from the field. Join us for a candid conversation with the experts.
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In this conversation, Chris Jobman and Elliott discuss upcoming hunt tests and the qualifications needed for the Master National. They also address training challenges, such as the left angle back and finding bumpers at a distance. They answer questions about the necessity of the double T drill and when to move on from the T pattern. They also touch on dog injuries and recovery methods. In this conversation, Chris Jobman discusses various topics related to dog training and care. He talks about the challenges of handling injured dogs and the importance of knowing when to take a dog to the vet. He also discusses the increasing prevalence of dogs with IBS and stomach issues. Chris emphasizes the difficulty of keeping weight on high-energy dogs and the importance of finding the right crate for your dog. He also addresses questions about training dogs to their full potential, dealing with vocal issues at the line, and knowing when a dog is ready to compete in higher-level tests. Chris provides insights into training techniques and the importance of pedigree in dog training. He also discusses the criteria for stopping a dog on a point and casting them into the water. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the benefits of hands-on training and the importance of exposing dogs to new environments and experiences.
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In this conversation, Chris Jobman discusses the process of teaching a dog to stop and sit in the water using a whistle. He explains the steps involved in water forcing and how to train the dog to tread water. He also covers the concept of swim by, which involves teaching the dog to swim back and forth across a pond. Chris emphasizes the importance of building a solid foundation and following a step-by-step process in dog training. He also highlights the challenges faced by amateurs in finding suitable training grounds for water work. In this conversation, Chris Jobman and Elliott discuss various topics related to dog training. They cover the importance of teaching dogs to handle water, the concept of running singles in training, and the challenge of dogs sticking to the last bird. They also talk about the differences between the Grand and Master National events, the mindset of judges in each event, and how to handle dogs that go into hop mode near the finish of a blind. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights into dog training techniques and the challenges faced by trainers.
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In this episode, Chris Jobman and Elliott answer various dog training questions. They emphasize the importance of providing detailed information when asking for advice. They also discuss the idea of opening up their Q&A sessions to live audience participation. The main training topics covered include improving a dog's casting with angles in water, addressing ping-ponging behavior on blinds, and preventing scalloping and dig backs on water blinds. Chris advises using corrections and holding a high standard for casting. They also touch on the use of drills and the importance of running cold blinds. In this conversation, Chris Jobman and Elliott discuss various topics related to dog training. They cover subjects such as training in hot weather, signs of heat exhaustion in dogs, handling dogs that bug on the line, bringing multiple dogs on a hunt, starting lengthening marks and blinds at a young age, and the importance of titles in training. They also touch on the issue of trainers who don't run tests and the value of titles in breeding. The conversation ends with a reminder about the upcoming live episode and the invitation for listeners to join the Facebook group.
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In this conversation, Chris Jobman and Elliott discuss their recent experiences with dog training and hunting. They talk about Chris's busy schedule at his kennel, including upcoming tests and qualifications for the Master National. They also discuss the beauty of the Sandhills and their hunting experiences there. Elliott shares his experiences at the HRC event and his training challenges with his dog Georgie. Chris provides advice on how to improve Georgie's obedience and control. They also discuss the HRC's decision to not have midweek tests and the potential impact on participation. In this conversation, Elliott and Chris Jobman answer various questions related to dog training. They discuss topics such as dogs chomping on bumpers during water retrieves, improving marking skills, handling timid dogs during forced to pile training, dealing with spinning behavior after whistle stops, and treading water during water blinds. They provide insights and suggestions for each question, emphasizing the importance of understanding the dog's behavior and tailoring the training approach accordingly.
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In this episode, Chris Jobman and Dave Marsteller answer questions from the Facebook group about dog training and judging in HRC and AKC tests. They discuss topics such as how judges determine the difficulty of a test based on the participants, what factors they consider when deciding whether a dog passes or fails, and how they set up tests differently based on the time of year. They also compare the rules and regulations of HRC and AKC tests and share their opinions on various aspects of both organizations. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to judging retriever tests. They cover the importance of gun safety, the reaction of judges to handler mistakes, the role of judges in challenging the blind, the dynamics between co-judges, and the challenges and responsibilities of judging. They also address questions about dog behavior, scoring sheets, and the use of force-fetching in training. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the judging process and offers advice for aspiring judges.
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In this episode, Chris Jobman brings on his friend Dave Marsteller, a judge of HRC and AKC hunt tests. They discuss various topics related to judging, including different types of tests, the challenges of judging, and the importance of understanding the dog's perspective. They also share stories from their training sessions and highlight the importance of effective communication and correction techniques. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the need for patience, understanding, and adaptability when working with dogs. Dave and Chris discuss their long-standing friendship and their journey in the world of dog training and judging. Dave shares his background in dogs, including his time in Alaska and his transition to owning labs. They talk about their experiences in hunt tests and the challenges they faced. Dave also talks about his decision to become a judge and the different regions and standards he has encountered. The conversation in this part focuses on the regional differences in judging and testing standards in HRC and AKC. The hosts discuss how certain regions have distinct judging preferences and how this can affect the performance of dogs from different regions. They also talk about the importance of a dog's game traveling and the impact of different terrains on testing. The judges explain the dynamics between judges during a test and how decisions are made. They also discuss line manners, vocalization, and the challenges of setting up a test. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the difficulty level of tests in HRC and AKC and the differences in switching between the two organizations. In this final part of the conversation, Dave and Chris discuss the differences between AKC and HRC hunt tests. They highlight that in HRC, a dog can continue to play even if it doesn't receive a qualifying score, while in AKC, a dog may be immediately dropped. They also discuss the importance of challenging the line to the blind and the common mistakes handlers make, such as not slowing down and grabbing the go bird too quickly. Dave shares his experience of standing behind Bobby George and watching some of the great dogs in the sport. They conclude by mentioning some exceptional dogs they've seen, including Jet, Cooper, Ammo, and Trigger.
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In this episode, Chris Jobman brings on his friend Dave Marsteller, a judge of HRC and AKC hunt tests. They discuss various topics related to judging, including different types of tests, the challenges of judging, and the importance of understanding the dog's perspective. They also share stories from their training sessions and highlight the importance of effective communication and correction techniques. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the need for patience, understanding, and adaptability when working with dogs. Dave and Chris discuss their long-standing friendship and their journey in the world of dog training and judging. Dave shares his background in dogs, including his time in Alaska and his transition to owning labs. They talk about their experiences in hunt tests and the challenges they faced. Dave also talks about his decision to become a judge and the different regions and standards he has encountered. The conversation in this part focuses on the regional differences in judging and testing standards in HRC and AKC. The hosts discuss how certain regions have distinct judging preferences and how this can affect the performance of dogs from different regions. They also talk about the importance of a dog's game traveling and the impact of different terrains on testing. The judges explain the dynamics between judges during a test and how decisions are made. They also discuss line manners, vocalization, and the challenges of setting up a test. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the difficulty level of tests in HRC and AKC and the differences in switching between the two organizations. In this final part of the conversation, Dave and Chris discuss the differences between AKC and HRC hunt tests. They highlight that in HRC, a dog can continue to play even if it doesn't receive a qualifying score, while in AKC, a dog may be immediately dropped. They also discuss the importance of challenging the line to the blind and the common mistakes handlers make, such as not slowing down and grabbing the go bird too quickly. Dave shares his experience of standing behind Bobby George and watching some of the great dogs in the sport. They conclude by mentioning some exceptional dogs they've seen, including Jet, Cooper, Ammo, and Trigger.
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In this episode, Chris Jobman answers questions about handling on blinds and factors to consider when giving verbal or silent casts. He emphasizes the importance of using voice commands for changing direction and silent casts for maintaining momentum. Chris also discusses the use of verbal and nonverbal communication cues from the holding blind to the blind, lining up for marks, recognizing poison birds, and handling obstacles. He emphasizes the need for clear and consistent commands and the importance of teaching dogs to think and make decisions on their own. In this conversation, Chris Jobman and Elliott discuss various topics related to dog training. They cover techniques for handling and lining drills, the use of decoys in training setups, and how to address a dog's fear of water. They also mention the importance of voice commands and foot positioning in training. The conversation ends with a mention of an upcoming episode featuring a judge who will answer questions about what judges look for in tests.
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In this episode, Elliott and Chris discuss Elliott's first AKC event and the differences between AKC and HRC tests. They talk about the difficulty level of AKC tests and the variation in test difficulty depending on the judges and grounds. Elliott shares his experience in the event and the challenges he faced, including handling mistakes and cheating. Chris provides guidance on how to handle tight marking setups and the importance of dictating where the dog should go. In this conversation, Elliott and Chris Jobman discuss Elliott's recent experience at a dog test and the lessons he learned from it. They talk about the importance of trust between handler and dog, the need for effective communication during training, and the challenges of handling in difficult test setups. They also discuss common mistakes that amateur handlers make, such as letting their emotions get the best of them, not blowing the whistle in time, and being spectators instead of actively participating in the test. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of preparation, communication, and maintaining a positive attitude in dog training and handling.
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In this episode, Chris Jobman answers various questions related to dog training. He provides advice on how to handle a dog that is struggling with marking, emphasizing the importance of simplifying training and building the dog's confidence. He also discusses techniques for improving a dog's focus during heel work, fine-tuning lining up for blind retrieves, and balancing training for test environments versus hunting environments. Chris emphasizes the need for common sense and using different approaches based on the specific situation.
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Chris Jobman returns from the Grand and discusses his experience. The conversation covers various topics related to the Grand, including points, dogs, judges, and weather.
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In this episode, Chris Jobman and Eric Teson discuss grand preparation and handling nerves at the grand. They share their experiences and insights on what it takes to succeed at the grand level. They emphasize the importance of tough marks, crisp blinds, and overall work in training. They also discuss the significance of teaching dogs to get out of trouble and the last money cast. They advise amateurs to focus on these key areas when preparing for the grand. They also highlight the importance of controlling nerves and tuning out outside noise during the competition. In this part of the conversation, Chris and Eric discuss various topics related to dog training. They talk about the importance of good gun handling skills and how it can make or break a dog's performance. They also discuss the timing of shots and the role of the honor dog in a hunt test. The conversation then moves on to answering questions from listeners, covering topics such as casting in the water, giving corrections during cold blinds, and addressing hard mouth behavior in dogs. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights and tips for dog trainers. In this final part of the conversation, Chris and Eric discuss the challenges of training dogs for specific hunting situations and the importance of proper field size for training. They also address questions about the order of dogs being trained on the truck, determining the day's setup, and the differences between AKC and HRC hunt tests. They emphasize the need for clear communication with the dogs during AKC tests and the importance of handling technical issues correctly.
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In this episode, Chris Jobman discusses the process of water force training for dogs. He emphasizes the importance of starting with a solid foundation in land training before moving on to water training. Chris explains the step-by-step process of water force training, including the use of pressure and verbal commands. He also addresses common issues that may arise during training and provides tips for troubleshooting. Chris emphasizes the need for proper training and mental toughness in dogs to ensure success in water work. In this conversation, Chris Jobman discusses various topics related to dog training, including water force, regrets in training, putting a hand down over a dog's head, and turning the wrong way on casts.
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On this episode Elliott and Chris continue to advance through the training flowchart. They discuss Mini T. Chris also answers several questions from the listener mailbag.
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In this episode of the Flatlander Kennels Podcast, Professional Trainer Chris Jobman and co-host Elliott delve into the crucial topic of transitioning your duck dog from the excitement of hunting season back into Hunt Test training. Navigating the delicate balance between the adrenaline-fueled hunts and the disciplined world of training, the hosts share valuable insights, practical tips, and expert advice on how to smoothly guide your retriever through the offseason. From maintaining skills to shaping a purposeful training plan, join the discussion on 'Retrievers in Transition' and ensure your duck dog is ready for the challenges that lie ahead. Whether you're a seasoned handler or a newcomer to the world of retrievers, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to keeping your canine companion at their best during the training season.
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