arcticcathonda
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Alberta
I have never hunted with a dog but have been doing a lot of research and im definitely interested as well, I think a German Shorthaired Pointer, brittanys and Munsterlanders are good dogs to point not flush, beagles and spaniels are good flushing dogs. My research shows it is harder to have a "finished dog" that will point and not attack because it goes against the natural premative instincts of dogs. Regardless super cool and lots of training involved. I don't get how most people train though do they do it them selves or higher someone. I imagine if you hire someone you might have to leave your best friend with the trainer for a few months not to mention it can't be cheap. Very interested in this topic. Excited to get more into it. Happy Hunting!!
Depends on the age and stage of the dogs training. Like me, lots of guys do it themselves. I'll also take dogs for people and do force fetch programs, steadiness work etc. Timing really just depends on how quickly the dogs puts the pieces together. Basic obedience is pretty simple, just be very consistent and don't do variable reinforcement. Some of the more advanced work, I'd suggest working through it with a mentor or have a trainer work with you so you can learn. That's what I prefer. Id rather a client come learn how to train and handle their dog at least a couple sessions than me just turn the keys over at the end of the program.