Training Your Dog to Hunt for Shed Deer Antlers by Jerry ThomsBooklet features renown trainer Tom Dokken.29 pages, booklet, color photos and illustrations Though many dog owners may not know this, most all breeds of canines from little Poodles to massive Great Danes can be taught to hunt for shed deer antlers. Hunting breeds usually are the easiest to teach because they are programmed by their genetics to look for, locate, and bring in game animals. Therefore, much of the information in this handbook will apply directly to gun dogs born and bred and trained as hunters. Having said that -- all dogs of all breeds have the genetic code in their background to naturally and instinctively search for just about anything that has an aroma. With a nose sensitivity a hundred times more intense than that of humans, all canines have the ability to hunt for shed antlers if given the necessary training. Using a dog to hunt for shed deer antlers is a rapidly growing sport in North America. Each year more people and their canines are searching the country for the antlers that buck deer (as well as elk and moose) drop every late winter and early spring. And, with deer populations ever increasing in every state of the USA and in every province of Canada, there are more of these shed antlers to be found every year. "Why Hunt Deer Sheds With Your Gun Dog?"
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By Albert S.
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Review for Training Your Dog to Hunt for Shed Deer Antlers by Jerry Thoms
February 9, 2015
Didn't really give me much more than I already knew about training a dog to retrieve.
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