Supplies to Train Your Bird Dog
To ensure that your dog is able to successfully work with you on a hunt and is well-trained in the art of hunting, there are certain supplies you’ll need. The range of supplies includes crates, training collars, whistles, bird launchers, and more.
Basic Hunting Dog Supplies
Because most hunting dog owners get their dogs from known, reputable breeders, getting a puppy means complete training. It will take effort from both you and the new puppy, but having the right aids will make your lives much easier.
Training your puppy with a crate is essential. Crate training not only eases house training, but it makes transport to and from the field when hunting much easier. Teaching puppy to like the crate now will make sure that he doesn’t rebel when you try to put him in one later. Crates utilize the puppy’s instincts for “denning.”
Dog Whistles
Because dog whistles are made for dog ears only, humans will not be bothered, thanks to its high pitch. When used correctly, your dog will learn to return to you right away when he or she hears the whistle. This will ensure that your dog will come to you when you can’t see him otherwise, allowing for ease when you’re getting ready to leave.
Duck and Game Whistles
Duck and whistles are not the same as dog whistles!! Duck and game whistles are used solely for training your dog how to flush and retrieve game. You can use these whistles to aid training of your dog along with the appropriate bird launchers. The use of these whistles helps you to teach your dog how to act in the field. It’s important to note that some whistles offer both features – the game whistle and the calling whistle.
Dog whistles can be used to teach a dog to flush and retrieve, but the two should not be confused with other gaming whistles. You can find duck and game whistles in any store that sells hunting dog supplies. You can use them together with bird launchers as a simulation exercise for on-the-field training. Some dog whistles offer a few different noises so that you can use it call your dog and also duplicate the sounds of ducks and upland game.
You should train your new puppy to retrieve, as well as point and flush, and you should do so as soon as possible. Bird launchers are the choice training tool for most hunters when it comes to this kind of training. Use it with a bird whistle to show your dog what it will be like when you’re out together on the field. Regardless of whether you’re training to retrieve, flush, or follow, bird launchers are the top choice. You’ll find that a lot of bird launchers come with remote controls, each designed to train your dog to learn how to be a good hunting dog. Retailers of hunting dog supplies will usually keep bird launchers on hand.
Other Hunting Dog Supplies
In addition to the supplies mentioned above, you can find bumpers and dummies that can help train dogs in retrieval techniques in both water and on land. When used with a scent they can help train your hunting dog even better. Remember, the sooner you train your dog to get used to the field, your gun and prey the better he will be on the hunt.
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