How to train a spaniel puppy that lacks confidence
Gundog training: Tread carefully when training a spaniel puppy with a gentle temperament.
My little gun dog is ignoring me in training.
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I’m struggling to get her to react instantly to the stop whistle, and yet it’s pretty clear from watching other fully-trained gun dogs that I’ll have problems later on if I don’t get this sorted out soon. Can you help?
A: Jeremy Hunt says: Achieving a response to the stop whistle is crucial. The stop whistle acts as the brakes. Unless you can stop a dog you have no way of controlling it.
You need to stop trying to get her back to you when you’re in situations over which you have no control. Ignoring your whistle means she has achieved her goal.
Some trainers are happy for a dog to stop in the standing position, others prefer the sit. The sit, in the early stages, helps plonk the dog in a static position, although as gun dogs mature they tend to remain standing on the stop command.
A: Neil McKingtosh writes: Firstly, you don’t get chicken pox from chickens! It is a human condition caused by a herpes virus (similar to the one that causes cold sores).
Your puppy actually has a condition called impetigo, which is more like juvenile acne in adolescent youths. It is sometimes associated with poor management, (such as dirty bedding or inadequate nutrition). Impetigo is fairly common and caused by staphylococcal bacteria.
Most mild cases resolve spontaneously without treatment around the time of sexual maturity but your pup does look quite severely affected. Chlorhexidine shampoos, antibiotic gels and, occasionally, oral antibiotics should do the trick.
Dog bedding should be washed regularly as it will be teeming with bugs and check that her diet has some essential fatty acids in it.
It’s not really a problem to me but my little springer has beautiful blue eyes and I wonder if she’ll keep them.
A: I can only speak from the experience of 30 years’ breeding gundogs and being associated with them in the shooting and trial world.
In all that time I cannot recall a springer with two blue eyes, all being brown, varying in depth from very light to dark hazel, the colour required by the breed standard and desired by many trainers. I would be surprised if your puppy’s eyes now change colour from blue.
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As this colouration is so unusual, I would advise you to have the puppy’s eyes checked by a specialist to make sure there are no other unusual differences that could affect her eyesight, or, if she is bred from, any offspring.
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