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To use the program described in this book, you should have a remote training collar with continuous stimulation, variable intensity, and selectable intensity at the transmitter.
When and how to use your Tri-Tronics collar for each stage of training. Over 200 photographs plus detailed handling drill diagrams. Covers field ... List: $33.00, Order Yours: $29.95 |
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 | Beeper collars are an excellent way to keep up with pointing dogs in heavy cover at longer ranges than a bell. We carry Scott, Lovett's, Tri-Tronics, SportDOG, DT Systems, & Dogtra brands of beeper collars |
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 | (4 items) Beeper collars are an excellent way to keep up with pointing dogs in heavy cover at longer ranges than a bell. We carry Scott, Lovett's, Tri-Tronics, Innotek, SportDOG, DT Systems, & Dogtra brands of beeper collars. |
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| TRAINING AREA: Choose an enclosed area that is quiet and free from distractions |
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| TRAINING AREA: Choose an area that is quiet and free of distractions |
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| TRAINING AREA: Choose an area that is quiet and free of distractions |
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| TRAINING AREA: Choose an enclosed area that is safe, quiet and free from distractions |
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| TRAINING AREA: Choose a quiet time of the day in your neighborhood |
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 | The "Six in One" beeper can be programmed for regular, grouse, point only, and you can add a hawk scream for the point signal. It can also be programmed to eliminate the point signal altogether and will beep every 4 or 8 seconds for keeping track of non-pointing breeds.
Our term "regular" through the years has referred to a beeper with 8 seconds b $94.95 |
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 | A harness is a common leash-attachment alternative to a collar, allowing better distribution of pulling force to prevent choking. Originally designed to assist search-and-rescue organizations, the Web Master harness allows you to lift your dog onto a chairlift, truck, or out of harm's way. Newer uses for the harness include dog-jouring and rehabili... $49.95 |
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| Preparing to Teach a Pointing Dog’s Most Important Command
By Rhett Kermicle
Without a doubt, the most important command for a pointing dog is “Whoa,” which means, simply, “Stop moving, NOW.” Of course, any breed of pointing dog from good bloodlines doesn’t have to be taught to stop. As pups they will stop and point just about anything that g... |
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| The Great Debate: Beepers vs. Bells
By Rhett Kermicle
Pointing dog owners have long debated the merits of the various ways of keeping track of their dogs in the field. There are really only two choices: beeper or bell. The bell tends to be favored by hunters who raised dogs in the era when there was no other choice. Upland hunting writers of de... |
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 | The SportDOG SD 1800 is easy to use and versatile. It's designed for anyone to use including pet owners, obedience trainers, bird hunters, rabbit hunters, and waterfowl hunters (just be sure to look at the SportDOG SD 2000 before you pick the SportDOG SD 1800 if you REALLY like camo!)
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