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  • Burr- Keeping Your Dog In Shape During Cold Weather Hunting season is over for most of us and the weather has been just to cold to get out and work the dog so how do you keep your best hunting buddy in top shape when the you are stuck indoors? Pro Dog Breeder Kelly Olson has some advice for you...
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    Hunting season is over for most of us and the weather has been just to cold to get out and work the dog so how do you keep your best hunting buddy in top shape when the you are stuck indoors? Pro Dog Breeder Kelly Olson has some advice for you... From working out in the garage to swimming- It's important that your 4 legged hunting partner get out and get some exercise 3-4 times per week. Read Keeping Your Hunting Dog In Shape During Cold Times to learn more about this topic.








  • Shock Collars For Hunting Dogs There are a few dogs out there that listen well enough while hunting that a e collar or shock collar are not necessary but for the majority of serious hunting dog owners sooner or later you are going to need to think about a e-collar.
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    There are a few dogs out there that listen well enough while hunting that a e collar or shock collar are not necessary but for the majority of serious hunting dog owners sooner or later you are going to need to think about a e-collar.  When it comes to E-Collars there are almost as many choices as guns and shells.  Professional dog breeder Kelly Olson wrote a great article about e-collars and talks about a few different collars she really likes and why.  If you're in the market for a new collar check out Kelly's article:   E-Collars for Gun Dogs










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  • Introducing Your Puppy To Hunting Avoid Making Your Dog Gun Shy An important aspect to dog hunting training that many hunters get wrong is how they introduce their dog to gunfire.
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    Avoid Making Your Dog Gun Shy





    An important aspect to dog hunting training that many hunters get wrong is how they introduce their dog to gunfire.  Although gunfire introduction for a dog requires detailed explanation, there are some steps you can take for your dog to avoid developing gun shyness. 



    You should:



    •          Never shoot over a young dog’s head without a gradual introduction to loud noises.

    •          Over time, gradually introduce loud sounds to your dog when it is a puppy.

    •          Use gunfire training audios that play the sound of gunfire gradually to your dog.

    •          Introduce a gun first by sight and scent, and eventually sound.




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