Droppers, Blinkers and Breakers: Plus, More on

Droppers, Blinkers and Breakers: Plus, More on "Osmosis Training" (Training Q&A)

By Gun Dog

  • Release Date: 2009-06-01
  • Genre: Sports & Outdoors

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(QUESTION) I don't have much time or access to grounds to train my hunting dog, other than in the hunting season. He won't hold his points (he's a dropper) even though I taught him the "Whoa" command, I think. Is there anything I can do around home, when the season is closed, to make sure he stays put, most of the time? A friend down the road said every time l feed him I should tell him "whoa," and not let him go to the feed pan until I tell him, "okay." What do you think of that advice? (South Carolina) (ANSWER) Although I don't do it myself, I couldn't say the advice is bad. It has been a shortcut used since bird dogs have been trained. I'll tell you a method just as simple, which can be used in training pointing, retrieving and flushing dogs. This informal training doesn't require planned training sessions or open space and poses no risk of intimidating a pup or shy dog.