or teach him to sit........... then get him to sit at a distance.
or teach him to sit........... then get him to sit at a distance.
Nice head, Twoshotkill, Vizsla is handsome too!!
...amitie, respect mutuel et amour...
...le beau et le bon, cela rime avec Breton!...
Thanks Ebs... I ignored everyones advice and took him for a hunt in the weekend ........... and am glad i did.. He was amazing...... he even pointed me into two stags that i didnt know were there and managed to shoot one i clean missed the other. Im a happy man!! He has just been given a big feed of fresh venison!
My advice about training books is this...buy as many as you can, then throw them out the window...get your dog and go into his intended hunting environment as often as you possibly are able...you will learn more from your dog than any book will ever teach you...
...amitie, respect mutuel et amour...
...le beau et le bon, cela rime avec Breton!...
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
OK I'll take a different approach, but one that is working for me. Find a mentor! Find someone who has the dog you want, and do what he does. I agree, most books are worthless. There is the odd gem amongst them but thats it. All the instruction in the world is worthless without you doing it
mentors,books, joining a club,trialling and asking for advise from those doing it already, it's all part of putting the effort in.
if it's an uncommon minor breed then yes, but that can be sorted as well.......your using it right now.
Im Liking all the advice i am being given from you all... Thanks!
I have thaught of the "mentor" idea but i only know 1 person who hunts a dog, and the dog is gunshy. This is my first dog and relise that the dog will teach me more than i can it.
Today he taught me not to leave backsteaks on the shed bench when you run to the phone because like a magician he can make them dissapear!
I think im going to stop taking him into the bush (Hunting) for a few months now untill i can control his sudden urges to completely ignore me and run off into the distance where i cant reach his rope. He dissapeared for 20mins at one stage today! after most of the day being fantastic.
Kiwi training shortly... this will be intresting.
were about are you in the bay two shot
Pongakawa... Halfway between Whakatane and Tauranga
im in katikati if you want to hook up maybe i can show you some thing that will help, im not a pro dog trainer but got a good working dog and we might be able to give you a little info that might be of some use ,, maybe, but ruff lives in the te puke area and he is a pro dog trainer flick him a pm , ,he was is my mentor he knows his shit hes where i would go if i was you ,,, i hope thats some help
Working with dogs for deer by Niels Sondergaard . This is a good book in English. There are a lot of good books, in German, around , but this is the only I can think of in English. Written by a Danish hunter/dogman/deertracker.
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