Signs of Hunting Dog?
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Typical Buck
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Guess I didn't mean to leave the wing in there a day or two. Ever use a training dumby with a wing attached? Dead birds on dog training? Never heard of a dog that this was done to as coming out hard mouthed.
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I wasn't actually referring to a pup becoming hardmouthed from catching birds. I use dead and wing-clipped birds to generate interest in pups all the time. I was merely remebering how difficult it can be to get a pup that has a ton of pointing instinct to actually point and hold birds after it realizes it can catch them. This can take months to undo.
Good Dogwork and Good Hunting
Guess I didn't mean to leave the wing in there a day or two. Ever use a training dumby with a wing attached? Dead birds on dog training? Never heard of a dog that this was done to as coming out hard mouthed.
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I wasn't actually referring to a pup becoming hardmouthed from catching birds. I use dead and wing-clipped birds to generate interest in pups all the time. I was merely remebering how difficult it can be to get a pup that has a ton of pointing instinct to actually point and hold birds after it realizes it can catch them. This can take months to undo.
Good Dogwork and Good Hunting
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