Need help
#2
They make breaking scents for this stuff as well as using a shock collar when it takes off on a deer track. Using a shock collar only when you know it's going after deer and not tracking a bird that happened to travel a short distant on a deer track. Here grouse and deer frequent the same areas around some of the swamps and I sure wouldn't want to give it a shock when it's doing what i want it to do.
#4
I suggest contacting a professional dog trainer in your area.
As Phil said - I use an E-collar. Again to recap. You need to see the dog chase the deer or acknowledge the deer trail right after you saw the deer on that trail.
Then and only then with the use of the E-collar do you know you are stopping the dog from tracking deer.
JW
As Phil said - I use an E-collar. Again to recap. You need to see the dog chase the deer or acknowledge the deer trail right after you saw the deer on that trail.
Then and only then with the use of the E-collar do you know you are stopping the dog from tracking deer.
JW
#5
Giant Nontypical
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I was walkin in the woods with my chocolate lab and she took off on a deer trail. Whats a good way to teach her not to do that???
I was walkin in the woods with my chocolate lab and she took off on a deer trail. Whats a good way to teach her not to do that???
worked for me for 40 years.
#8
The scent doesn't cost a lot.. Here is a web site for you to check out if you wish to look further into it.. http://www.gundogsupply.com/breakingscents.html



