The chain gang: is Pup gun shy? Cowardly? Here's how to turn him into a pro and you into his hero
Article Abstract:
The use of a 'chain gang,' in which dogs are leashed to a length of chain for training purposes, can help the dog be self-trained without developing resentment toward the owner. It can also help train a timid or over-eager dog. Training specifics are discussed.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 1996
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Starting over: this trainer specializes in bringing the best out of tomorrow's hunters
Article Abstract:
Most problems with hunting dogs are the result of mistakes made by owners or trainers. Kiser overcomes these mistakes by treating dogs with love and forming a bond with them. Many of the dogs that Kiser trains are dogs that he has obtained for free.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 1997
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Starting the duck dog
Article Abstract:
A good duck dog needs proper training from the start, as his first experience with the water will have a lifelong impact. He must learn to love water, and this can be facilitated by introducing him to water with other dogs on a hot day.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 1993
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