"The Starting Point
"
As
Sees It
By Roy Greffin
- Chapter 5-
It had not been a good night. Penny, the regal queen of the
household had woke up the Grizzled One and his wife with sounds of heavy retching. Penny
was sick. The Grizzled One flew out of bed and found Penny standing in a corner of the
living room heaving. When those spasms were over he took the old Matriarch by the collar
and gently led her to the deck door and down the ramp to the driveway. Leaving her
standing there he quickly went to where her vomit was and inspected it. Hoping to see some
kind of gastral contraband, he was disappointed. A heavy white mucous encased glob of food
laid on the ground. "Damn " thought t he Grizzled One. "Her used to be
pancreas is acting up ". This was a sign that he always dreaded to see because of the
acute sickness it brought to his beloved Penny. Penny you see was quite different from
most dogs that achieve the exalted status of Dual and Amateur Field Champion Master
Hunter.
Penny was acquired to be, at the time, the Ungrizzled Ones
hunting buddy. For over three y ears that is what she was. A hunting dog. Track, point,
chase, and retrieve with a vengeance. She had a singular intensity in terms of her
birdwork that the younger Grizzled One, because of ignorance, did not perceive. He and his
wife attended a field trial in the down side of Pennys third year and the Grizzled
One told his wife, "she can do that ".Not really comprehending all that went
into producing a competitive field trial dog . Having the old fashioned idea that one does
for himself until proved completely incapable, the Grizzled One and his beloved "She
Who must be Obeyed" began to "break "Penny to be steady to wing and shot
and hopefully ready to compete in field trials. It wasnt that easy. If the Grizzled
One knew at that point what he knew now about bird dogs, he would have stopped the
process. You cant take a dog that has not run in competition as a young dog;
immersed in the field trial environment of horses, other dogs, hordes of strange people,
and expect it to achieve. But, as the old saying goes, ignorance is bliss. The Grizzled
One and his wife stuck to it. As time went on and field trials were entered the white,
yellow, and red ribbons piled up but the coveted blue ribbons were elusive. When Penny
entered her 8th year both glory and disaster. Her first blue ribbon and her first acute
illness. She got really sick. So sick that her doctor sent her to the University of
Wisconsin . There they discovered that her pancreas had disintegrated and she would have
to be on medication and a special diet the rest of her life. The attending specialist
however tempered the diagnosis news with more encouraging news. She told the Grizzled One
and his wife that the way Penny had handled being probed and prodded by all the examining
doctors and kept her "heads up " demeanor indicated that she was a "tough
cookie " There was no reason why she could not stay in competition . In fact the
doctor said "It would be a crime to let her become a couch potato." Penny
entered her glory years and eventually won all the coveted field titles the AKC awards.
The specter of her ailment was always there though. Any deviation in diet would result in
the terrible nausea that meant a hasty trip to the vet. A well meaning offer of what to
any other dog would be a treat always ended up at the vets. A potato chip, a dog
biscuit, a morsel from the table. All were virtual poison. So when Penny woke the Grizzled
One up with her vomiting and examination indicated no observable reason for it, there was
basis for concern. From past experience the Grizzled One knew that Penny would spend the
rest of the night fighting terrible nausea and abdominal spasms with periods of dry
retching. Oral medications would be immediately vomited up. When Penny had these bouts of
illness she like to lay on the couch in the den next to the Grizzled One. She seemed to
need the physical touching. She would lay quietly, sometimes for 20 minutes. Then a wave
of nausea or a spasm would hit her and she would slide from the couch to the floor where
she would anxiously pace, trying to get away from her misery. At 6:00am the Grizzled One
called Pennys vet and told him of her problem. Arrangement was made where the doctor
would be at his hospital earlier than his usual opening hour to attend Penny. Over the
last 5 years such arrangements had been made on a number of occasions. Thank goodness for
a understanding vet. Dr. Ron had seen Penny through her first and only pregnancy. Had in
fact ordered the Grizzled One to bring her into his hospital late on a Friday evening to
birth her puppies there under his care. Early. Very early in the morning the Grizzled One
and Penny arrived at the hospital and Pennys beloved Dr. Ron was there waiting. The
blessed shot of atropine which reduced the terrible abdominal spasms was given and the IV
bag was attached to Penny with the all the necessaries she needed to keep going. In fact,
Penny was so used to this regime that the IV bag could be attached to her and she had the
run of the hospital. Greeting patients, aids, you name it with the IV running into her.
She was quite a lady. Since these episodes usually called for 2 or more days in the
hospital, the Grizzled One left for home .
On the way home from the hospital the Grizzled One decided that
this morning would be a good time to polish up his youngest dogs honoring manners.
Honoring, or backing as it many times referred to, is a bird dog behavior that is a thing
of beauty to behold. Hunters, that take their dogs out with their buddies and end up with
the dogs spilling over each other to get the bird that is being worked have only to see a
honoring situation and they are entranced. Honoring means simply that when a bird dog (or
a flushing dog) comes across its bracemate standing on point (or tracking a bird) it
immediately comes to a halt and stands until the bird is produced, shot, and retrieved and
does nothing until ordered to do so. This is done without verbal orders, it is done
because the dog knows it is the proper etiquette. To suddenly come across ones dog
backing your buddys dog who is standing on gorgeous point is a moment that makes the
bird dog hunters heart sing. Whether the bird is brought down or not is
inconsequential. The dogs bird manners makes the day.
The Grizzled Ones task would be easier because Tanner was
already steady to wing and shot. This meant that he could use her already learned skill of
stop to flush to apply to backing. When he got back to the house he first had to fortify
himself with several cups of his beloved "she who must be obeyeds" coffee,
which washed down a sizable stack of her sourdough pancakes. Thus fortified, he packed his
gear, birds, Tanner and her ever reliable and steady Dad, Rowdy Roy. As pheasant hunting
hours at Bong Recreational Area do not end until 2 PM (when dog training can commence) the
Grizzled One headed to an area close to his home that the developers had not yet
despoiled. Upon arriving there the Grizzled One let Tanner and her daddy, Rowdy, out to
generally romp over the area. This was done with a purpose. Once bird dog has undergone
some field training involving birds, they learn that if they follow the scent tracks of
their owner/handler they will be led right to the planted birds that will be used in the
training exercises. By letting the dogs romp in the training area beforehand, and the
handler walking in erratic patterns throughout the area, this tracking can be avoided and
the training dogs work will be more "natural". After letting Rowdy and
Tanner have their "fun time " for a while the Grizzled One crated them in the
van and took out the tools of the mornings lesson; radio controlled bird launchers,
a pointing dog silhouette, and a bag of homing pigeons. Using the topography of the area
as a guide (which the dogs would follow in their training hunt) the Grizzled One put down
a radio controlled launcher with a homing pigeon in it in a place that would be upwind of
the direction that he was sure Tanner would take in her training hunt. This was crucial.
After walking a ways from that first planted bird launcher, the Grizzled One found a shrub
standing in such a way that Tanner would not see the pointing dog silhouette until she was
right on top of it and that located in such a way that it would be upwind of her. There he
also placed the 2nd bird launcher with a pigeon in it. He went a short ways and planted
the 3rd pigeon in a launcher and this was located in such a way that it would be hopefully
downwind of where he thought Tanner would be at that point on her training run. What all
this is about is creating a scenario in which the training dog is given the optimum of
having a successful experience. The trainer always strives to be able to orchestrate the
most favorable situations that help to insure positive experiences. Since dogs learn by
repetition, the most positive repetitions reinforce and the learning takes hold. Therefore
the trainer attempts to orchestrate the training scenario to achieve the most positive
experiences.
Taking Tanner out of her crate in the van, the Grizzled One put a
flash collar on her and walked her on lead to the place he had decided to cast off from.
He put Tanner on the stay command and unleashed her. He placed his whistle (used to get or
turn never come) in his mouth and gave a loud singular blast on it. The "get "
signal. Tanner sped off looking for game. As the Grizzled One had figured it. The way the
land was laid out caused Tanner to follow a course which led to where the first pigeon was
planted. Being upwind Tanner was not aware the bird was there and just as she came to the
thicket mass where the launcher was hidden, the Grizzled One thumbed the release button on
the transmitter controlling the launcher and the pigeon was catapulted into the air almost
in front of the running Tanner. Because she was so intent on the airborne bird just feet
in front of her nose, Tanner kept her forward motion going (not good, she was supposed to
freeze in place) and the Grizzled One had to bellow a "stay " command that she
immediately reacted to and froze. The Grizzled One fired a round from his blank revolver
and came up to Tanner and heeled her off in a direction that was different from that which
the released pigeon had taken. The problem was that this direction would take Tanner
downwind of the next planted bird by the pointing dog silhouette and she would end up
pointing the bird instead of backing the pointing dog, which was the purpose of the whole
exercise. This exercise requires exquisite timing. The whole thing really hinges on the
dogs already learned behavior of stop to flush. It works this way. The instant the
working dog catches sight (and I mean instant) of the pointing dog silhouette the trainer
must launch the pigeon from the launcher. Since the dog is trained to stop to flush, it
stops. It also sees the pointing dog silhouette and hopefully puts together in its mind
that when it comes across a dog standing on point there is a bird nearby, it must stop.
Praise the dog if it did right, repeat the scenario as needed and the behavior is learned.
The third bird is the "reward " bird. That is after being released from a
successful backing situation the training dog is allowed to find, point, have the bird
released and a shot fired. Tanner is praised, cast off, called back in, leashed, walked
back to the van watered and crated. A new course is laid out and the same procedure
followed. The glitch in her first lesson was smoothed out and by her fourth run Tanner was
flawless. The time for the acid test had arrived.
While Tanner was in her crate the Grizzled One put a couple of
pigeons out ( put them to sleep and planted them) and took Rowdy out on a training run.
Rowdy found the birds and as always handled them flawlessly. The Grizzled One had
deliberately kept Rowdy from working some cover near the van. There was a pigeon in a
launcher there and it was necessary to the training scenario that was next to come. The
Grizzled One brought Rowdy around to the area where the bird was located and he quickly
found the bird and established point. This was located on the far side of a particularily
lush shrub not discernible to a dog just emerging from the van. The Grizzled One went to
the van, released Tanner from her crate and led her to a point that would insure that she
would "bump " into her daddy standing on point. The question was would she honor
that point. The Grizzled One released Tanner who flew in the desired direction and upon
spotting Rowdy froze. A perfect back. He gave a stay command that was applicable to both
dogs, hit the transmitter button and launched the bird, fired a .22 blank in the air, gave
another stay command, walked to Rowdy and took him by the collar and heeled him back to
the van where he was kenneled (with a cookie).He then went back to the still standing
Tanner and gave her the heel command, walked her about 50 feet and then tooted her on to
find new game. Called her back, praised her, leashed her and walked her back to the van
and kenneled her. Time to go home. It had been a good morning. But not having the
involvement of the training session crowd out other thoughts brought the Grizzled
Ones thoughts back to his Penny and her situation.
Arriving back home the Grizzled One went through the rituals of
tending to his working dogs, stowing training gear away and going to the pigeon coop to
count the number of birds that were sitting on top of the coop. The number jibbed with the
number of birds used that morning so the Grizzled One opened the coop flight door and let
the rest of the of the flock out. He hadnt fed them yet that day so he knew there
would be plenty of birds in the coop when Ed and Benji would show up late in the
afternoon. He walked towards the house watching Rowdy and his daughter play all the way
back. Entering the house he asked his beloved where King was. King usually roared when
cars and people were afoot but had been quiet on this occasion. "Hope hes
feeling all right " thought the Grizzled One. He really did not need two ill dogs at
the same time. "Hes teed off at you. He went into his crate right after you
left and he has been there ever since. " The Grizzled One went to the crate area and
there was King Conan lying in his crate with his large front feet regally crossed and
dangling over the lip of the crate door, looking right into his eyes. "How you doing
buddy? " asked the Grizzled One and immediately a drumbeat caused by Kings tail
whacking the side of his crate ensued. " Lets go get some lunch bubba! " and
with that the big pointer bounded out of his crate and launched himself at the old hunter
and gently grabbed his bearded chin and gave it a King tweak. An affection showing
behavior the dog had had since he was a puppy. She who must be obeyed laid out the
Grizzled Ones favorite lunch, chicken soup and crackers and he launched a major
frontal assault on it with his King sitting, hopefully, next to his chair. "Has Ron
called about Penny? " he asked. "No and that is good news initself. He will call
when he has something to tell you " his wife replied. "What are your plans for
this afternoon? " "Well I was going to change the oil in the van but I think I
detect a note in your voice that says you want me to go with you someplace. I really
dont have anything specific until later this afternoon when Ed runs his pup over and
we continue working with him." His beloved explained to him that a particular couch
she was interested in for the den was on sale and she wanted him to go with her to look at
it. The old hunter liked his old couch in the den. It was comfortable with the easy
predictability of reception of tired bones that years of use create in a favorite piece of
sitting furniture. A new couch would be a interloper, a unknown factor . But beloved had
her heart set on looking at it and how could he refuse.
The trip to inspect the new couch went well. That is, the couple
mutually agreed that it was not exactly what they had in mind for their den. The old couch
had been granted another reprieve. Not a bad afternoon. Upon arriving back at his home,
the Grizzled One busied himself lining up the gear that would be used on the puppy and
snagging pigeons in the coop that would used for the training session. You cant
train bird dogs without birds. He figured that today he would use three launchers laid out
in a kind of a course that would always put the Shorthair pup downwind of the caged birds.
That was crucial to the training program. He suddenly heard his wife call to him to come
to the house. He quickly walked to the house and his wife met him on the deck with a
cordless telephone. "Its Ron. There is a problem with Penny. "
To get to know more about Roy
Greffiin. Or, You can write to grizzone@windy-city.com
with any questions you may have about selecting or training your hunting dog buddy.
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