Dinji, owned by Mitch Hughes. As we progress in establishing our line to the pile it’s important to gain a little more control and institute as straight or a line to the back pile as possible. However, we do not want to dwell on perfection at all. We want to...
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. Day 4 of Force To Pile finds us increasing the distance to the back pile and the loss of the ladder with only a pile of bumpers at the end. We will slowly increase this distance until our pups have issues and quite simply move forward to...
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. “Dead Bird” is being introduced before sending our pup on the ladder around this stage in Force To Pile. Those words will be our pups cue to look forward and focus on a direction to be casted. We are as well switching from the...
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. Teet is now on Day 2 of Force to Pile and we’re still using the ladder method and getting a pup that is hard driving and understanding to drive forward as the word “Fetch” is said. We’re making slow steps to...
Teet, owned by Randy Hawkins. This is Teet’s very first day Forcing To Pile. The ladder method is being used to teach the act of escaping pressure and driving down toward the pile thru a line of bumpers called the ladder. This method is usually more easily...