id sudjest you give that dog to someone who knows what they are doing with one cause by the sounds of it you aint a feckin baldies (and putting the pic up on here proves that imo)
use the whislte pips how ever you want lol
we use one short pip ,stop , 2 pips come in , one long pip high to low tone for sit .. continuous pipping to keep beating (when in heavy cover)
father in law as trained many working dogs and trained a few field trial winners and working trial winners..using the above
when you work out what pips do what stick to it or you will just confuse the dog ..
pm your email and i'll send you a training manual i have as a pdf for you to read over (bought it off ebay before i knew the father in law lol)
just to add i dont think he ever used the whisstle t
load of rubbish that theory
No it isnt..i know of 2 lads with 4wd's that it happened to just to add both lads had only one odd sized tyre on though
diff wind up wont happen over an axle ... it can happen on some 4x4 without a centre diff..
one odd size tyre on axle shouldnt cause any problems
first and foremost for me would be the fact it was a worker, i wouldnt care if it was a mix of differant collies as long as it could move sheep and cattle ..