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Re: Hello

Postby roland and meg » Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:50 pm

lou wrote:and i am sure the cross training will be no problem.


I was about to clarify Rays post and his not so subtle dig at "Cross Dressing" which I should point out has no bearing on ones suitability for Search and Rescue Work. Provided the mix is right and you don't try to over accessorize.

Then I noticed wording from your own post
spudlet wrote:and the differences in my clothing

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Re: Hello

Postby StuartL » Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:53 pm

roland and meg wrote:Don't mess with the Collie owners, or we'll come and find you.


Although you may have to wait for them to stop herding children first.
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Re: Hello

Postby spudlet » Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:47 pm

Obviously I shall be matching my handbag, boots and other accessories to the activity in hand at all times... [laugh]
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Re: Hello

Postby Andy W. » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:12 pm

spudlet wrote:I'm in Norfolk. We'll have to see how Henry makes out, he is also a trainee gundog (I like to keep him busy [biggrin] ) but I (and my trainer) reckon he's clever enough to distinguish between the two jobs so long as there are clear signals for him - for ex, through using a harness or similar for search and rescue work, and a slip lead and no collar for gundog work, and the differences in my clothing, commands etc.


My own experience with my own dog confirms what you think re collars and harness, the working environment is a bit of a clue as well as most gundog work happens in daylight, most SAR in the dark, so SAR work may also suit that urge to dress up - as not so may will see you! [laugh]

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Re: Hello

Postby Andy W. » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:13 pm

StuartL wrote:
roland and meg wrote:Don't mess with the Collie owners, or we'll come and find you.


Although you may have to wait for them to stop herding children first.


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Re: Hello

Postby spudlet » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:16 pm

Hopefully there will be fewer shots going off during SAR work as well...! I'd like to think so anyway [blink] [laugh]

So do you also have a dual purpose dog? Would be nice to know there's one out there already!
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Re: Hello

Postby mark_n » Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:01 pm

Welcome to the world of SAR,

It is important to make sure that you try and keep commands and working enviroments separate or you may see your dog alerting on a bird
(which I have seen) and of course we wouldn't want to see the gundog persona take over and try and retrieve the Misper [biggrin]
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