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Welcome back to the summer shorts series. I apologize for the slight delay. Between a wedding I had to do in Tahoe, a bout with covid leading to a weeks long cough that made recording impossible, and then field trials and the opener in Montana, we have been full up on life for a hot second. But we are back!!!
In this episode we dive into whoa training. Each method or style has its unique tools for your toolbox and drills for developing a trustworthy whoa in your dog, but all four also share many philosopical things in common: using a known place to start the whoa training process; the use of a belly collar (at least to start); reading the dog and making sure the dog is in a headspace that is composed and eager to learn; etc.
We hope you find lots of useful tips, tricks, tools, and drills as you work to whoa train your dog, and for those of you with a young dog or a dog that doesn't have whoa trained completely yet, remember NOT to use the command in the hunting fields this fall until the dog knows what it means and how to win the game of whoa!
Happy listening, and blessings and safety as you get hunting or trialing!
Resources:
The Hickox Method
web - www.georgehickox.com
Instagram - @georgehickoxbirddogs
Facebook - @georgehickox
The Smith Method
web - www.smithkennels.com
Instagram - @smithkennelsbirddogs
Facebook - @smithkennels
Perfection Kennels
web - www.perfectionkennel.com
Instagram - @perfection_kennels
Facebook - @perfectionkennel
The Method Dog Training
web - www.haycreekkennels.com | www.jwellskennels.com
Instagram - @the_method_dog_training
Facebook - @themethoddogtraining
By Josh Ruiter4.3
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Welcome back to the summer shorts series. I apologize for the slight delay. Between a wedding I had to do in Tahoe, a bout with covid leading to a weeks long cough that made recording impossible, and then field trials and the opener in Montana, we have been full up on life for a hot second. But we are back!!!
In this episode we dive into whoa training. Each method or style has its unique tools for your toolbox and drills for developing a trustworthy whoa in your dog, but all four also share many philosopical things in common: using a known place to start the whoa training process; the use of a belly collar (at least to start); reading the dog and making sure the dog is in a headspace that is composed and eager to learn; etc.
We hope you find lots of useful tips, tricks, tools, and drills as you work to whoa train your dog, and for those of you with a young dog or a dog that doesn't have whoa trained completely yet, remember NOT to use the command in the hunting fields this fall until the dog knows what it means and how to win the game of whoa!
Happy listening, and blessings and safety as you get hunting or trialing!
Resources:
The Hickox Method
web - www.georgehickox.com
Instagram - @georgehickoxbirddogs
Facebook - @georgehickox
The Smith Method
web - www.smithkennels.com
Instagram - @smithkennelsbirddogs
Facebook - @smithkennels
Perfection Kennels
web - www.perfectionkennel.com
Instagram - @perfection_kennels
Facebook - @perfectionkennel
The Method Dog Training
web - www.haycreekkennels.com | www.jwellskennels.com
Instagram - @the_method_dog_training
Facebook - @themethoddogtraining

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