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    beretta parts

    I had this problem and the only place I could get one was from cole's. That was about 2 years. Actually they were out of stock too so I replaced the old lifter with a new straight from beretta only to suffer the same problem.....received an email from cole's that they were back in stock...
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    Don't know what to do

    Normally the bird is doing something your not seeing.......a change of break point can help. And as ips said sometimes we keep doing the same thing over and over. When changing lead pictures change by a yard not a foot. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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    She's done it again!

    Greatest shooter of all time? The standards of shooting is higher now than its ever been, I don't thank any of the greats of yesteryear would cut the mustered with the best of today's in any discipline. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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    Daughter

    Semi auto might be the road to go until she gets a little stronger Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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    Shooting with both eyes open

    Comb too low will cause me to see what your seeing Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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    working with multiple dummies

    Well only drop her when she is close for now so you can get to her and force the drop and bring her back to where you first sounded the whistle. She will get the massage Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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    working with multiple dummies

    Yeah just improve your stop whistle by insisting on immediate drop every time you use it you can start by on a lead walking to heel, but insist it's instant before you move on. You will quickly learn that it's all about consistency with dogs as in if you want an instant drop never accept...
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    working with multiple dummies

    When you happy with how she is doing. Sit her in front of you step back 5 yards throw one dummy left of her and one dummy to her right. And send for one after the other, when she delivers the first bring her back to the same spot she started 5 yards in front of you. Or when you send for the...
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    working with multiple dummies

    15 minutes twice a day will work wonders. Keep at it best of luck Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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    working with multiple dummies

    Drop her walk to her don't take the dummy from her put lead on if need be throw other dummy, step back only as much as the lead will allow (if not using the lead a yard will do) and recall her lots of encouragement and praise. You will get there just don't expect it all in the one session Sent...
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    working with multiple dummies

    Not one bit. For the first few time you can walk to her but don't take the dummy from her, throw the second dummy, enforce the drop if need be, walk back away from her call her in accept the delivery then send for other dummy Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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    working with multiple dummies

    You can't really over do it so don't worry she can never anticipate what distance your going to drop her at if you mix it up. Enjoy your dog if your not worried about the odd run in enjoy playing with her that my friend is entirely your choice. Also when you drop her with the dummy a few yards...
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    working with multiple dummies

    You must work that out your self play and training read the dog......I use different words for play and training....get-on only used in training I use...go play when sending the dog on meaning he can do what ever he likes. Sit or just stop that is entirely your choice, but sit and stop mean the...
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    working with multiple dummies

    It's all about end result. Might never happen in the real world. But trust me it will help you, it will sharpen her up to the stop whistle put you in control. Also you will find when you do this all the dog wants to do is get back to you with the dummy which in turn you can use with multiple...
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    working with multiple dummies

    Another tip is to drop the dog about 5-10yards from you when she is returning with the dummy. It achieves a few things let's the dog know your still in control even when shes retrieving and makes for a good delivery. Also if you can drop her with dummy in mouth you can drop her before she gets...
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    working with multiple dummies

    Ips no problem with throwing a ball but even while doing that you can I insist she waits for the command to retrieve. It really is building blocks with dog training, as for what your doing again back a step single dummy retrieve an insist on immediate return. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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    stop mid retrieve

    Just go back a step to single dummy when working on delivery lot of calling and encouragement. Few single retrieves to take the sting out of her then the double. Also you can put 6 or so dummies in a pile 15-20 yrd out and keep sending her insist on a speedy return. If all that fails use the...
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    stop mid retrieve

    About 20 years on and off mostly german shorthaired pointers rough shooting. Don't know about knowing my stuff just know what works for me Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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    stop mid retrieve

    There is no rule book some timid and need lots of encouragement others hot headed. What ever your approach be consistent when things don't go to plan come back a step. It also helps to let the dog run off a little steam before you start. And I'll say it again mix it up don't let the dog...
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    stop mid retrieve

    No all good but you still need to be able to drop her on a seen retrieve. Just mix it up and let her know that not all seen retrieves are her (pick some up yourself) Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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