Mordor Gundogs, renowned for its expertise in training and showcasing exceptional gundogs, is set to make a triumphant return to the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Scottish Game Fair, which takes place from Friday 5 to Saturday 7 July at Scone Palace, Perthshire. Ahead of the show, we caught up with Charlie Thorburn, owner of Mordor Gundogs and Head Trainer, Ash Cunliffe for their top tips on training your dog to be as obedient as a gun dog.
Led by an expert team, Mordor Gundogs offers a wealth of knowledge and experience in professional training for pet and working dogs alike. With a focus on practical techniques and proven methodologies, the approach empowers dog owners to unlock the full potential of their four-legged friends.
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Partnership
Charlie tells us that training your dog like a gun dog is not just about obedience; it’s about building a partnership based on trust, communication, and mutual respect. At Mordor’s sessions the team delve into the importance of building a strong foundation and the long-term impact of this on the success of your training. Charlie likened the foundation to building a house, once you have the solid base, you can build what you like, but you can’t start with the shed.
Consistency
One of the fundamental parts of dog training once you have the strong foundation of a solid relationship and trust, is consistency and patience. Charlie recommends taking time to gain a clear understanding of your dog’s needs and instincts and go from there. The most sustainable route he believes is by setting realistic expectations and celebrating every milestone achieved along the way.
The bigger picture
One of the most common issues that people face in dog training is simple recall. This may seem simple but is part of a much bigger picture within the training journey. Charlie encourages owners to focus on reflection of the journey so far, to understand how far you have come and to be able to strategically plan ahead for next steps.
Expert Advice
Whether it’s selecting the perfect canine companion or honing training techniques, seasoned experts can draw from years of hands-on experience to provide actionable advice tailored to your needs and aspirations.
Ash explained that dogs board with Mordor frequently due to the owner’s lack of time or experience. However, they believe it is equally important to keep the owner engaged in the training journey to ensure that they are as well prepared as their pet. As an owner, don’t be afraid to tackle those one-to-one lessons.
© Stewart Attwood Photography 2024.
Top Tips:
- Ignore internet ‘hacks’ for picking the perfect puppy from a litter, often when you visit puppies, they are too young to judge their character.
- Find a suitable environment for training, start out in remote, quiet areas to avoid distractions.
- Avoid using a harness, this gets dogs into the habit of pulling.
- Be realistic about when to ‘treat’ your dog, using the reward vs bribe technique.
- Try to enjoy the process as much as possible, it’s all about making your dog the best version of themselves.Join Mordor Gundogs at the Scottish Game Fair for an unforgettable experience filled with excitement, education, and the undeniable charm of man’s best friend. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness their captivating demonstrations and gain valuable insights into the world of gun dog training.
For more information about Mordor Gundogs visit www.mordorgundogs.com.
For more information or to book your tickets to the GWCT Scottish Game Fair this year, visit www.scottishfair.com.