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<blockquote data-quote="Ben 98" data-source="post: 4061086" data-attributes="member: 31892"><p>Marking ducks is pretty important when you are in a situation where you have more than one hunter and multiple ducks in the water. The basic idea is to get the dog to look for a falling duck so he knows where they are, so you can send him out after one duck and then back after another one. From your story you told he sounds like he should make a great duck retriever, most important thing is that the dog waits on you to tell him what to do. Get your self a training dvd, but stay away from the newer ones that use a shock collar as a training method. I have been around a few dogs that where trained with a shock collar and most of them where scared to move when the collar was on, but as soon as it came off they went nuts. Spend time training him and just spend alot of time just haging out with him, unless I am at work my dogs are by my side.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is the dvd I used when I was training my dogs <a href="http://www.stoneywolf.net/item/Beginning_and_Advanced_Training_for_Your_Retriever_DVD" target="_blank">http://www.stoneywolf.net/item/Beginning_and_Advanced_Training_for_Your_Retriever_DVD</a></p><p></p><p>It makes traing really easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben 98, post: 4061086, member: 31892"] Marking ducks is pretty important when you are in a situation where you have more than one hunter and multiple ducks in the water. The basic idea is to get the dog to look for a falling duck so he knows where they are, so you can send him out after one duck and then back after another one. From your story you told he sounds like he should make a great duck retriever, most important thing is that the dog waits on you to tell him what to do. Get your self a training dvd, but stay away from the newer ones that use a shock collar as a training method. I have been around a few dogs that where trained with a shock collar and most of them where scared to move when the collar was on, but as soon as it came off they went nuts. Spend time training him and just spend alot of time just haging out with him, unless I am at work my dogs are by my side. This is the dvd I used when I was training my dogs [url]http://www.stoneywolf.net/item/Beginning_and_Advanced_Training_for_Your_Retriever_DVD[/url] It makes traing really easy. [/QUOTE]
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