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 | "If your pup could walk into a book store -- this is the book he'd
buy. Why? Because if Pup could write a book - from a dog's point of
view - to teach anyone to train any breed of gun dog to fetch any bird
his master wanted in hand, these are all the things he would say. List: $29.95, Order Yours: $19.95 |
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 | By Martha H. Greenlee and David A. Webb.
The Brittany: Amateurs Training with Professionals will enable amateur pointing dog trainers to train hunting dogs that they will be proud of and field trial dogs that will win. While the emphasis is on the Brittany, this book will help people who train pointing dogs become better trainers. The informa... List: $20.00, Order Yours: $19.95 |
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 | (4 items) The Innotek line of remote training collars has 3 units that are designed for the dog owner that is looking for an affordable collar that can be used to train a wide range of dogs.
Read the remote collar reviews below and then choose between the Innotek FS25A Collar which retails for $129.95), the |
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REVIEWED Innotek FS-25-A Dog Training Collar($129.95)
PROS: great value for price, extremely small transmitter, waterproof collar, easy to use.
CONS: disposable collar, limited range, limited choice of stimulation levels
Buy the Innotek FS25A
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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 Correct Way to Teach the “Heel” Command
By Rhett Kermicle
If the command “Heel” is so basic and simple, you have to wonder why you see so many dogs that won’t walk quietly by their owner’s side. Admittedly, some dogs are easier to train than others, and some seem bent on doing the opposite of whatever you want them to do. The truth is, the... |
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