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YARD TRAINING / SHOW PUP STAGE THE GEORGE HICKOX METHOD DESCRIBED IN A CONCISE MANNER

Six Rules of Dog Training Success Dogs are pack animals, you are the leader Dogs are creatures of habits-reps, reps,reps Correction or reward must be made at the place of the dogs action-1.3 seconds Your dog must know what the command (demand) means Give the command once is the goal Don’t ever teach WHOA around birds

SHOW PUP TRAINING Always train with e-collar on dog/ prevents dog from becoming collar wise Kennel Command - Repeated w/ no correction Repeating w/ stimulation & command

KENNEL COMMAND Stimulation, Command, Response Stage Command, Stimulation, Response Command, Response (before CSR stage, make sure dog knows how to turn stimulation off) make commands w/ and then w/o check cord

HERE COMMAND Make command while kneeling Make w/wo check cord Stimulation, Command, Response Command, Stimulation, Response Command Response Stage

WHOA COMMAND Use WHOA board, table, barrel, & suitcase rope in show pup stage w/no stimulation until dog understands command Familiarize dog thoroughly with WHOA command

WHOA COMMAND II Use WHOA command w/ stimulation and no board (if dog whoa’s w/stimulation, it knows how to turn stimulation off) Stimulation, Command, Response Command, Stimulation, Response Command, Response

WHOA COMMAND III Move to use WHOA Board Stimulation, Command, Response Command, Stimulation, Response Command, Response

INTRO TO BIRDS (quail, pigeons) Have Dogs chase, point, retrieve, catch birds with no commands-let the have fun Do not intro to pheasants until later Introduce dogs to Gunfire by using velcroed birds and use blanks fired at a distance

INTRO TO GUNFIRE Fire blanks at 75 yards plus Move closer & closer firing blanks and tossing birds until dogs are used to or ignore the noise Use 20/28 GA. Shotgun moving closer & closer until dogs ignore gunfire while chasing birds tossed near them.

WHOA BOARD TRAINING Walk dog on to board, say whoa, stroke , pet, praise dog Pull dog off w/ checkcord. Turn stimulation on continuous/low & set dog back on board, remove stimulation. Dog learns safe place. After continuous reps, dog won’t come off board when pulled. Move on at that point.

WHOA WITH BIRDS Use Whoa board, w/quail & no stimulation at first Move on to using quail using repetitive commands Stimulation, Command, Response Command, Stimulation, Response Command, Response

PROPER COLLAR CONDITIONING Show pup stage, when dog stays on board, introduce birds while dog is on the board If dog comes off the board w/ bird thrown in front of him & no stimulation, keep repeating until he gets the idea Then go to stimulation if he comes off the board

BIRDS WHILE ON BOARD Throw bird down. If dog leaves board,bring dog back w/ check cord while applying stimulation. Repeat until dog “gets it” Once he does, pick him up and carry him away from the bird in a different direction. It is important to do this for later point drill training afield

DOG ON POINT TRAINING At first while introducing dog to birds he has pointed, pick him up & walk away in a different direction. Point drill - Tie a Bird to a bush a couple feet off the ground. Bring the dog in at a 90 degree angle to the bird. This prevents creeping.

POINT DRILL II When dog first smells the bird, say whoa once. If the dog moves, place him back on the “imaginary board” where he was when the command was given. Do not apply stimulation until show pups are completed.

POINT DRILL III Walk around dog on point,kicking grass, bushes, etc. Toss a few stones, if dog creeps, put him back on the imaginary board WHEN When dog has been put back, constantly rub dog, face, feet, legs, & praise him, say whoa repeatedly.

FINISHING POINTING DOGS Make dog steady to wing and shot Go Back to the board Put bird launcher downwind of board & dog On first 8-12 reps, do not use stimulation until show pups are done and dog is steady

STEADY TO WING & SHOT Then use stimulation & check cord to bring back dog to board if he leaves it upon release of bird from launcher. When dog is steady to wing or flush, move to the field for more intensive bird training

BANG, WHOA- Steady to Shot Walk with the dog at heel, fire blanks into the air, say whoa Dog should stop at whoa & shot Repeat until dog stops at shot only

BACKING - HONORING POINT Run dog downwind from (from dog to launcher) Pop up autobacker. Dog should back or honor other dog. Then flush several birds with launcher. When dog is used to this, quit the autobacker and use live dogs on point

BACKING II If no autobacker, have on dog point and work new dog towards 1st dog. Make sure he backs first dog. Plant a Pheasant by folding his head under a wing. This puts the bird to sleep. Works w/ pigeons too.

FORCED RETRIEVING Use a forced retrieve bench Use wood dowel 1 1/2 in. thick Take 4-8 weeks of training to complete. Once started, you must finish training Tie off Dogs collar to post with 1/4 in. rope Use toe hitch to force dog to accept wood dowel.

FORCED RETREIVING II Make slip knot in small diameter (Starter rope) rope about two foot long. Put slip knot around leg above joint. Run rope under and around outside toe, and around two middle toes, then loop rope under and out. Let end hang off table. Pull on cord and toes, when dog say’s ouch, put dowel in dogs mouth & release pressure

FORCED RETRIEVE IV Say hold or fetch when sticking dowel in dog’s mouth After many reps he should take dowel when you say hold/fetch without any toe pressure Once bench work is started, don’t have dog retrieve live birds until retrieve training is finished

FORCED RETREIVE V After used to this drill, release dog from post Then go to stimulation, toe pressure, command to hold

HUNTING IN RANGE Show pup stage for quartering Hunt into the wind Use two beeps on whistle for left or right, w/ hand signal & use yep command Put short 6-8 foot command lead on pup with loop around one ear for better control

QUARTERING Walk back and forth, giving whistle command as you pull him in different direction using short 6-8 ft. command lead, until dog gets the idea of quartering Switch to using a long lead and no stimulation

QUARTERING II Switch to using stimulation, command, response training Then use command, stimulation, response Then go to command , response Then graduate to above training w/o check cord

QUARTERING III Have a bird in your vest and throw it down near you if dog is running wide. This makes dog realize birds are found near the boss.