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Cocker Activities => Working => Topic started by: ips on August 31, 2020, 09:37:57 PM
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Hi all.
Partridge season nearly upon us pheasant season not far behind so what has everyone got planned ?
I am not sure how many days loading / minding i will get as its still up in the air but i have about 50 days beating on the calendar with more to be confirmed plus about 20 days shooting
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Sounds great. I wish you well. I'm a bit envious TBH. What could be better (with your clothes on) than plenty of outdoorsy type stuff with a dog (or dogs)? Sadly not for me these days as gammy knee prevents a lot of walking (sniff).
Most of COL seems to have gone into hibernation for the winter...
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I think everyone‘s cyber social distancing, it has indeed gone very quiet lately!
Humphrey and I have signed up for a Nose work Workshop :shades: in a couple of weeks but its only fun, I don‘t expect it to be over challenging but am just hoping for a few more ideas to keep the boredom at bay - he‘s becoming a real couch potato lately!
Looking forward to seeing some videos of Eze in action again soon Ian! ;)
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I am sure you will both love the workshop. Started with Muffin Scentwork over a year ago and he did his first trial in the early part of the year and passed with a clean sweep. He can now indicate on two odours clove and gun oil. We are working towards our Level 2 trial. Working indoors off lead, on lead vehicle searches and exterior searches.
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Barry
Do some picking up they dont do.much...lol...i will get me coat 🤣
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Jayne
I will see what i have re vid 👍
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Most of COL seems to have gone into hibernation for the winter...
Seems like it... I read the few posts that pop up. But I am so tired after work that I usually fall asleep before I can manage to contribute in any way :005: After months of isolation this spring, working with people all day is surprisingly exhausting :005: Will be fun to see what the working dogs are up to this season. My lovely old dog struggled to find the deer that stood staring at her from a few meters away today. She could smell it, but was unable to see it. Even if I was a hunter, which I am not, I think she would be retired this season.
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Lovely to have you back, I love your posts of Eze in action. Forum has been quiet, for sure. I think that not being out and about means nobody really has much to say. We are away for a couple of weeks at the end of September. I am looking forward to the time off work, and getting out of the confines of the house.