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Hunting Dog Training – Some Things to ConsiderWhen people hunt small prey, they usually use hunting dogs to bring
their kills. If hunting dogs didn't exist, hunters would need to go
find the prey they hit on their own, losing time. A hunting dog that is
trained properly will reduce the amount of useless work that the hunter
needs to do.But, you can't just train any dog to help with
hunting. There are special breeds designed to perform best in the
conditions that hunting requires. But, you can't find a
hunting dog like you would any other normal dog breed. These dogs are
well trained to be able to meet the requirements of hunting. The
training process for a hunting dog is usually a long one, that needs
the trainer to be patient and to know how to work with the dog. As for
the dog, he needs to have the right attributes to become a proper
hunting dog. Choosing the right breedAs I said before,
you can't use just any type of dog to train for hunting. You should
work with a dog breed that is specially designed for this, and that has
a history of serving men in this capacity. You need a dog breed that is
made to do this kind of job. Some of the dog breeds that are
well suited to be hunters include pointers, spaniels and retrievers.
Each of these three have their own traits that are unique to them. Once
you choose such a dog, the trainer needs to make the most out of their
unique traits. One trait that all hunting dogs have is a great
sense of smell. This helps them track the prey in the field. Another
trait is that they're adapted to outdoor life and can be easily
trained. If you want the best possible hunting dog, choose a breed that
meets all the requirements. In most cases, people choose Beagles,
Dachshunds, Bloodhounds or Labradors as hunting dogs. What dog to choose? If
you want to train a dog to hunt, you shouldn't choose one that is
already fully grown. You should go with a puppy, since his behavior
isn't formed yet and he can be trained easily. The second requirement
would be for the dog to have some affinity to the handler. You can't
expect for that affinity to form alone. This is why you should train
the dog personally, or at least assist the trainer with it. What does training usually entail? A hunting dog needs to be able to master these six tasks: a) Quarteringb) Retrievingc) Steadyingd) Markinge) Shakingf) Following hand signalsWhat about scent and gun fire? Some
dogs will be scared when they hear gun fire. So they need to be
specially trained to get used to it. Usually, this is done by
conditioning the dog, by getting him used both with game birds and gun
fire. Game birds will be associated this way with gun fire.
When he will hear it in the future, he will know that when the hunter
shoots, he needs to look for the bird. After they get the prey, they
will expect to hear the gun fire again. One thing you should
do when training the dog, is getting him used to a certain scent,
depending on what you want to hunt with him. If you're looking to hunt
boar, than he should know the boar scent, so he can track it. It's
much harder to do dog training than it is to train them in other areas.
But, if you're a true hunter, you will need a great dog to assist you.
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