Get on YouTube and watch all of Freddy Kong’s videos. You will pick up stuff that will help your training. Good luck and take it Day by day. I don’t know everything, but know enough to be helpful. All you have to do is ask.
Thanks man. I will probably be sharing the journey here, so you guys will get a chance to line me out! I did pretty well with Remington for a first time training and have the obedience thing down pretty well at this point having trained 10 or so dogs in that regard. It's the advanced field training that I need to improve on. And when we get the boat out, that's all new to me. But, I know it takes reps and time, which I am committed to. And like much of the world, I'm a YouTube expert, so I'll be watching a lot of videos! Thankful to be a visual learner in this day and age!
Good stuff all around.
How'd you land on the name Jesse?
I was raised to give dogs "strong names" so that it was easier to command their attention. I tend to agree with that. My mom was big on single-syllable names because they sound "harder" to a dog. I'm not sold on the one-syllable thing, but do believe a strong name is a must. I've always like Viking stuff (I'm 10% Viking) and when I was researching dog kennels, I was looking at buying a Gunner Kennel. That spelling was too obvious for a gun dog, and a little fan-boy-esque if I bought one, so I searched Gunnar and got: "The name Gunnar means fighter, soldier, and attacker, but mostly is referred to by the Viking saying which means
Brave and Bold warrior (
gunnr "war" and
arr "warrior"). " That bolded part is what I want from a dog. I want a badass that breaks ice, swims in the river in January, and attacks geese like a Viking warrior. Text that line to my wife and she said "love it
" so you know, the dog's name is Gunnar now.