Raisin is a German Shorthaired Pointer. That means that his breed was made to hunt, track, and even retrieve. Naturally, they should be able to be trained to stand completely still while tracking. That's called "pointing" and sometimes, he even lifts up one foot. Anyways, almost every person we've talked to who are familiar with the breed have asked if we are going to train him to point, and given us tips on how to train him. So, we decided to try. We bought a cheapie fishing pole and tied a stuffed duck on the end. At first, we let Rai chase it around. He barked and leapt and chased. Eden did, too, at first, but then she got really tired and just sat there watching Rai. Eventually, Rai got tired and began to point. He would walk up to the duck slowly, and then learned that if he stopped attacking the duck, he would be able to get it when Chris said he could. Chris has been working with Rai every day for the past 5 days, and Rai seems to be getting it pretty well, once he tires out. He's even learned to jump on the duck to the right when the duck is on Chris's left, and to jump to the left when the duck is on Chris's right. He's also gotten pretty good at fake pointing, and then attacking the poor stuffed duck. Eden still likes to chase the duck a little, but she's learned to wait until Chris forgets that she is there, and moves the duck close to her. Then she strikes. Anyways, it's pretty cool to see. Here are some pictures...

Rai, chasing the duck.
Here, he's trotting up to the downed duck.
In this picture, Rai has slowly approached the duck, and is faking his point. Right after this picture was taken, he put his paw on the duck and bit the duck's wing.
Here, you can see that Rai is pointing with his left paw. He stood there pointing at the duck for a good 15 seconds before Chris released him. He's really getting it!
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