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    Member Luke.S's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Munsey View Post
    Nice looking bitch , where did you get here from if you don't mind me asking . It's a tough nut to crack gsp s ranging as they do love to run , and the difference between in range ant out is about 1 second . Very young dog still so you are on track with training every day . I've got the same with mine and I'm not sure of solution but have gone back to basics . Also training him to quarter as my theory is the dog needs to think about what I'm telling him , instead of him just running willy nilly in what ever direction he chooses,. This seems to have helped . Another thing which I do with my dog is have trained him to heel on PSSssssssssssst !!! For in the bush when he is stalking and gets a bit to eager works well .
    I got her from a guy just out of Tirau. He uses his dogs for his job. How do you train a dog to quarter? In the bush I click my fingers if she is getting to far out and she will move back in or just whisper heel.

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    Quatering still work in progress , don't no if I'm the right person to instruct you , there are heaps and heaps of books out there . Maybe someone can recommend a book

 

 

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