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Hunting Dog Training
Bird hunting seems to be a popular hunting sport for dogs and handlers.
Hunting dog training is a lengthy, time consuming process which at the
end is very worth it! You have to be completely dedicated and willing to
put in a great deal of time to get the desired effects.
There are three essential commands when teaching your dog to hunt. The
commands are "whoa", "come" and "heel". Handlers believe that "whoa" is
the most important of all three and is crucial when hunting birds.
Your dog needs to understand that when you say "whoa", you need your dog
to stop completely in its tracks, no matter where it is or what it is
doing. This command is not only helpful in hunting but can also
save your dog’s life in other situations such as traffic!
Hunting dog training is quite a specific training field and needs to be
done by professional hunters. They have the best knowledge and
information on how to optimize your dog's hunting potential. Many people
think hunters use their dogs, when in actuality they adore their dogs
very much and treasure them as they would children. In fact, most
of them are like little spoiled kids!
Hunters believe that if you can "whoa" your dog, you have the hardest
part over and done with. You can make him stand still while you rush to
him and congratulate him on a hard days work. That’s what it’s all
about; making sure your dog knows he’s done good! Always take a lot of
time praising him in a soft soothing voice. Dogs are born to make
their masters happy and when he knows what makes you happy (he will know
because you praise him when he does what makes you happy), he will
constantly get better and better at the task you are asking him to do.
A lot of breeds today are being interbred to produce a perfect hunting
dog. All dogs have a great potential to become the greatest hunting dog
in the world, you just need to give him some hunting dog training.
Experts say that half an hour a day when the dog is under one year old
and, when the dog is over the year mark, one hour a day three days a
week is all it takes to train your dog in the ways of a hunter!
Your serious hunter will most always use one of the various
dog training collars.
One kind in particular that is popular is the
2 dog training collar. This
allows the handler to have multiple dogs in the field at the same time.
Sometimes an older dog is still good at hunting but is getting hard of
hearing. In this case a vibration
training collar comes in handy and works quite well. |
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