Saturday, 23 August 2014

Bloxworth Summer Gun Dog Water Training 2014


Bloxworth summer 2014 water training has been rewarding, progressive and fun! Ivy and I have learnt so much and Corbinsbere has given us plenty of opportunity to highlight our strengths and work on our challenges. It has been  fascinating to watch the dogs work in water. Their confidence at the bank and determination to retrieve in the water is outstanding. Their hunting speed and style on the island is a pleasure to watch. Here are a few quotes and pics from the handlers to encapsulate our summer of water training. Enjoy!


"Margo really loves the water so these water training sessions are great. It’s nice to see her enjoy herself. My main challenge is dropping the dummy on delivery!" Sam Cobb and Margo

 

"Last year we had a lot of trouble with the floods whilst working on the shoots. Everywhere which we normally retrieve on land was under water so I want to make sure that my dogs and I are prepared for this year as there could be a lot of water work. My main challenge is entry into the water on a drop." Steph White and Tilly
 


"The water training has been great for Serin’s confidence, especially for the working test environment. He needs to build his confidence at the bank and the training sessions have allowed us to practice in a relaxed atmosphere." Barbara Greaves and Serin.


 
Barbara Greaves firmly believes the Corby Cake Club is going from strength to strength! 

Luscious Lemon Drizzle and Carrot Cake...If at first you don't succeed or retrieve..have a slice of Corby Cake!

"The challenge for me was to get Jet to go out further in the water and to stop him shaking when he comes out with the dummy in his mouth. Tonight is the night..I’m really pleased with the last retrieve!  I wanted to push him on a bit more and I’m happy with his progress!" Jackie Shore and Jet.

  

 
"There are many benefits to these water training sessions for both handler and dog . It’s great to work through the sessions and reflect on the progress we have made.." Lindsey Pendleton and Toby.
                         "Last year Sid wouldn’t go in the water for me and now he loves it! My aim is to get Sid out working this year!" Di Cooling and Sid.
" I’ve loved these water training sessions. My main challenge is to deliver the dummy without shaking first! There are lots of challenges and you can never be complacent. It’s about  bringing them all together and making it work for you and the dog. I started off treating the water retrieve differently but actually it’s the same as a normal retrieve on land so I’ve learnt a lot from these sessions. Coco has achieved so much from these sessions. She wouldn’t go in to start with and now she loves it!" Pat Rogers with Sam and Coco.
 

 
Ivy
Margo
 
The Corbinsbere Team
 
 
Bloxworth Summer Water Training 2014...













 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Friday, 1 August 2014

CLA Game Fair at Blenheim Palace 2014

As a novice handler watching the Gundog Euro Challenge in the International Arena was tense, exciting and a huge learning curve as the teams competed against each other in a series of tests set to highlight the abilities of various breeds of gun dogs.
Team GB: Mark Johnson remains focused throughout the Euro Challenge.
I love his quiet and calm handling with Charlie.

The gundog section at the CLA 2014



The Euro teams consist of 3 handlers and must include 3 different Retriever breeds.
 Great Britain's team consisted of a Labrador Retriever, Flat Coated Retriever and a Golden Retriever.
Great Britain: Leigh Jackson, Richard Ashdown and Mark Johnson
 enter the international arena in a bid to win the Euro Challenge 2014.


The GB Flat Coat, Sachbash Dom Perignon returning
 a fabulous retrieve with outstanding scores!
MistyBrook Tegan flying over a fence in the Euro Challenge...



GB team handler Richard Ashdown and Mistybrook Tegan at the water retrieve.


This is what we won in the CLA raffle...I wish!



Check out the GB Team Captain's scores...Leigh Jackson 16,17, 20 and 19!


Love these fellas in my garden!

Great Britain win the Euro Challenge! From a novice perspective it was interesting to see how the various types of retrievers dealt with the same exercise.


Gilly Nickols of Bedgebrook Gundogs..Fascinating to see how she works several dogs as part of her picking up team.


Neil Varney of Twistmount Gundogs...A delight to watch his spaniel puppy retrieve
 basic dummies in front of a large crowd of spectators.


A glorious summer's day at the CLA 2014


What a view...time to chill and admire our surroundings.


Not sure if I can fit the kids and dogs in this one!


Celebrity Theatre: The world's largest country themed fashion catwalk at CLA!


Time for a dip!


That's quite enough for one day...

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Gun Dog Published Reports

I'm delighted to see two of my reports have been published in the Shooting Gazette this year....

Shooting Gazette: June 2014



Shooting Gazette: August 2014

Friday, 11 July 2014

Corbinsbere Water Training


Summer is well and truly here, bringing with it warm hazy days and glorious summer evenings. It's an ideal time to enjoy the mood of the season and practice our water retrieves. Bloxworth provides the perfect location for our introduction to water training delivered by Corbinsbere Gundogs.
The aim...A neat delivery out of the water to hand. Rather than diving in with long retrieves the focus is to give the dogs several short retrieves that doesn't put them under too much pressure and finish with a delivery to hand without dropping the dummy and shaking first.
 
As I stand by the water I can feel the warm evening sun on my face. Majestic trees cast their reflection over the far side of the lake. I catch the scent of wild flowers on a breeze. It is a beautiful summer's evening. The dogs are quivering with excitement knowing what is about to unfold.
As we wait our turn for a retrieve I watch the swallows dip and weave across the lake. The fading sun bounces off the lake with an occasional ripple of water. A damselfly catches Ivy's attention as it hovers over the bank. It is a privilege to train my dog on an estate which attracts an abundance of wildlife...to observe and feel part of it. These are some of the real benefits of my gun dog journey with Ivy.

 
  
 
 
Oh...I forgot to mention...the delicious custard slices, whopping scones and a lovely cuppa..

 


I was touched by a personal post I read this week from Kevin Jackson, Quest Gundogs Training Equipment, who sadly had to say goodbye to his dog, Magic.

This blog is for you Kevin who I'm sure has experienced many enjoyable water training days with The Magic......“He gave me his all and asked for nothing other than love and company…” Kevin Jackson, July 4th 2014.

 

 
 

Sunday, 6 July 2014

GWCT Gun Dog Working Test 2014


    “What a fun day! Always well run and the tests were challenging!”

“Cracking terrain with the wood, water and lots of cover!”

“I learnt today….not to over handle my dog, especially in water!”

“I'm not a member of the GWCT but after listening to the talk today perhaps I should be!”

These were just a few of the comments coming from the gun dog handlers at the AV Gundog Working Test & Fun Day (non kc) held at Bloxworth Estate by kind permission of Lisa Macdonald Smith. The event was sponsored by Skinners Dog Food and the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust.

A strong team – Enthusiastic and dedicated, Corbinsbere Gun Dogs were able to create something exceptional in the working test domain. Experienced in the field of gun dog training Tracy Corbin and her team organised the event which offered all types of gun dogs an opportunity to try four challenging tests in Special Puppy, Novice dog/novice handler, Novice and Open classes. Experienced judges Michael Lynfoot, Nick Coates, Margaret  Allen and Dave England were keen to offer their time and support throughout  the day.  
Local gun dog competitor Felicity Green found the day to be rewarding and a good exercise to experience the test environment without the pressure. “These events are a great way to assess how far you are with your dog. I've got  a kc intermediate test coming up and it's helpful to keep doing them because dogs and handlers behave differently in test circumstances. These fun events are slightly more relaxed but you're still in a test environment and you get alot more help and feedback from the judges.”
Felicity was delighted with her scores  and  came 1st in the Open Retriever Class with her Labrador Retriever Ashoaks Silent Wings. “The water test was a challenge for me today. It was a blind across the water. The dog went out well but she didn't handle as well as I would have liked in getting her over to the island. Once she was on the island she hunted nicely picked the dummy and the rest of the test was fine.” Felicity obtained some useful feedback from experienced judge Nick Coates. “I learnt today not to over handle my dog in a water retrieve. Nick offered some good advice as I find it's always difficult not to handle when your dog is in the water. I should have let her swim further into the lake and then given her one command. I was trying to get her over to the bank before she had swum far enough and therefore I lost points for over handling.”
The working test also serves as a vital link between novice gun dog owners and the more experienced handlers. The novice dog/ novice handler class offers the less experienced handler to participate in four tests and find out if they enjoy this exciting field sport. Local gun dog owner Gemma Northover is new to the working test environment. She was thrilled with her German Short Haired Pointer cross, Henry, who came 1st in the Special Puppy Class.
"I really wanted to learn how to handle a gundog properly and Henry is loving his training and enjoys it so much."   Gemma has been pleased with his progress and came away with some areas to work on. "I need to do more heel work and keep Henry a bit tighter when quartering, and remember to draw him back if he goes on a bit too much. He can get carried away so I try to make sure he is always listening to me." The handsome German Pointer x Irish Water Spaniel clearly loved his puppy tests and his achievement reflects a young dog who is keen, quick to learn and eager to please.
Corbinsbere were delighted to see 14 year old Becky Mann participate in the working test with her Labrador Retriever Ellie. "I've enjoyed today and realize I have to work on our steadiness." The local junior handler has had a successful start in life with various gun dog events and has won many scurries in the four years she has been handling.  From a very young age Becky has shadowed her Dad, Gerry,  in the competition field and has a passion for the countryside. He said,
"Becky always gives 100% in all she does which is a good thing these days and we are very proud of all she has achieved."
The talented teenager came 1st at Highclere this year and has qualified for the Great Wall Motor World Series Junior Handler Championship Finals in September which aims to find the UK's top junior gun dog handler.  Competing in the test today highlighted the unique relationship between Becky and her dog and no doubt a future winning team, not just in the field but in life itself.

One of the benefits of a working test is that it  teaches us something new about our dogs and our handling. Thankfully the support from our sponsors and local gun dog clubs enables us to celebrate the outstanding working characteristics of our gundogs whilst enjoying all aspects of the countryside. This year the GWCT have expanded their dog theme at the Scottish Game Fair and introduced an exciting 'World of Gundogs' attraction which no doubt will prove popular not only to the gun dog enthusiast but to all dog lovers.