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pegleg33

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  1. you use them to simulate a flush. as your dog is quartering,you let it hunt a peace of ground a few times and throw the bird into some cover as it's back is turned.then get it to hunt the ground you've place the bird. as soon as it flushes the bird sit your dog up,[bang](hopefully only one shot ) then send your dog for a retrieve only problems is,it's no good unless you have birds
  2. anyone live catch feral pigeons local to notts,lincs and south yorks? willing to pay and and travel for them. re-posted this as i can't find my origoinal
  3. all the dog needs to do is learn your command's. start off in the garden and get the basics right.sit her at your side throw a dummy out in front of you then use a command that you want her to learn.all dog's need to learn 'trigger words' mines 'get on',but she won't move until i say 'millie get on'.i like to use the dog's name so if i'm working 2 they know which one i mean or if someone close by uses the same 'trigger words' there's no confusion. once she's happy with that bring the stop whistle into it.throw the dummy out,pick a spot about a 3rd of the way you want the dog to sit at
  4. if she's already trained she will soon learn your own command's. the bloke would've used words like 'get on','lost' or 'hi lost' to send her out.while out i would expect he used one pip of the whistle for sit and a hand signal for sit.from there you can use directional signals to direct the dog.to get the dog to come back he would've used 3/4 short quick pips.to send her back he would of held his hand up in the sit command and then push it out in front of him and used a command like 'go back'
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