That would be fine, but it would have to work this way - interrupt auto retrieve by giving the dog the "Get into blind" command. Not wait until it has collected every bird lying around!jim1975 wrote:Would you not use the command to get the dog back into the blind anyway? It would then stay there until you give the auto collect command again.Tanngnjostr wrote:But we need a quick way to instruct the dog to take a break from auto retrieving in case another wave of ducks/geese comes in.
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Yeah it would override the auto retrieve command and the dog would stop doing what it was and drop any bird at that moment and come straight to the blind.
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I love see my blond lab run immediately after the shot and fetch that downed bird like maniac without my robotic order! Sooo... of course yes +1!!
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auto retrieving, hum.....................someones ATV must have broke down......
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