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Hunting Dog Training Should Begin At Home

2016/5/3 14:02:24
Dogs can serve a lot of different purposes for us. For the most part, they are faithful companions that will stay by our side through thick and thin. There may also be times, however, whenever you want to give your dog some specific training. Certain dog breeds are meant for life in the field and although they do make wonderful house pets, many of them are happier if they are able to get out and do what they were bred for. A good example of this are dogs that are bred to hunt. Hunting dog training is a particular type of training all to itself but there are some things that you need to keep in mind before you begin.

Before you undergo any intensive hunting dog training with your pet, it first needs to understand the basics of obedience. Having a dog that is going to listen to you, whether it is in the training class or in the field can make the entire experience very pleasurable. Although your dog is probably going to have a little bit of room to run whenever it is out on the hunt, the last thing that you want to have happen is for it to disobey you whenever you do give it a command. This can put both you and the dog in harm's way so make sure that they understand the basics of obedience before beginning any hunting dog training.

Hunting dog training should begin at home. Although it is possible to take your dog out in the field immediately and begin training it there, it is often better if they begin this training in an environment which they are used to. My particular favorite type of hunting dog is a bird dog and I enjoy training them regularly. I first start by tying a pigeon wing to the end of a fishing line and casting it out into the yard. This helps to teach the dog to stay on point and even to trail the bird because I will slowly retrieve it with the fishing rod.

Eventually, you will be able to take the hunting dog training out into the field. This is where it really becomes enjoyable and you are even able to hunt during the time that your dog is undergoing the training process. Remember, this type of training is an ongoing thing so the course is never complete. By allowing your dog to do what it has bred for, both you and your pet will enjoy this time together.