Introducing shot.

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To your dog. Above all make it fun for your dog. They need to create a positive association so noise means something interesting is going to happen. There’s two ways you can simulate shot. Either us a starter pistol, but be aware of them legal ramifications, and manually show a dummy or use a launcher …

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Cooling an overheated dog

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After the reeky hot week we’ve just had its worth looking at the symptoms of and how to help your dog in the heat. Dogs can only sweat by panting or through their pads. It’s reasonable to say they feel the heat far more than we do. A dog suffering with heatstroke is at risk …

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Blind Retrieves

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its your Following on from my article on split retrieves then the next progression with your dog is to a blind retrieve. A retrieve your dog doesn’t know the target is there. They’re are several reasons why you may want to do this, no least of which is a really way of building your dog’s …

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Split Retrieves.

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A split retrive is simply one that involves two or more targets for your dog. Point st the target you want your dog to fetched set them off. Sounds so easy doesn’t it? So what to do if your dog isn’t following your point? As with most things then understanding why it’s happening is key. …

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Bitches in Season

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Recently, I’ve noticed more and more that people don’t really understand what having a bitch in season means and the effects that can have both on your bitch and other dogs as well.The effects on other dogs can be surprising and often catches owners out.. Other Bitches. Other bitches, particularly those that are entire themselves, …

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Limber (or swimmer’s) Tail

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Limber tail can be distressing to see. It’s normally seen in thin tailed dogs – Vizslas, German Shorthaired Pointers, Weimaraners etc and in common with its name often seen after swimming, particularly in cold water. Although it often looks serious, and can cause considerable distress to your dog it’ll only last a few days. A …

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