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<blockquote data-quote="redzerologhlen" data-source="post: 7703463" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>No expert here either but I've a pup the same age. Started him outside the round pen at 14 weeks for 5 minutes a day and he had his sides figured out after a few days. Stuck with that for a fortnight and did another fortnight in the pen with them and got him out to a small paddock then. Probably kept him at the pen too long, once he had his sides figured and a good stop put on him he hadn't really any more to learn from it. He's out running really well now and has a good recall on him. He might be lacking a bit of power though and is reluctant to push up on the sheep if they are being really stubborn even though he has improved a small bit in the last few days. My first time training a dog so I'm far from the best to be giving advice, I signed up to the working sheepdog for the year and the tutorials have been massively helpful. I'd highly recommend it, he gives a really good breakdown of every step of training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redzerologhlen, post: 7703463, member: 213"] No expert here either but I've a pup the same age. Started him outside the round pen at 14 weeks for 5 minutes a day and he had his sides figured out after a few days. Stuck with that for a fortnight and did another fortnight in the pen with them and got him out to a small paddock then. Probably kept him at the pen too long, once he had his sides figured and a good stop put on him he hadn't really any more to learn from it. He's out running really well now and has a good recall on him. He might be lacking a bit of power though and is reluctant to push up on the sheep if they are being really stubborn even though he has improved a small bit in the last few days. My first time training a dog so I'm far from the best to be giving advice, I signed up to the working sheepdog for the year and the tutorials have been massively helpful. I'd highly recommend it, he gives a really good breakdown of every step of training. [/QUOTE]
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