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What's the best way to keep a dog from breaking?
Posted on 1/17/14 at 2:16 pm
Posted on 1/17/14 at 2:16 pm
My lab breaks every time me or someone in my group shoots, and I don't know the best way to stop it. It's extremely frustrating.
Anyone had problems like this and/or know how to fix it?
Anyone had problems like this and/or know how to fix it?
Posted on 1/17/14 at 2:19 pm to 17theBears
i had the same problem. let them have about 5-10' of rope and put a pinch collar on them.
Posted on 1/17/14 at 2:22 pm to 17theBears
Put a 3ft leash on him. Step on leash. Throw dummy, shoot gun, when he breaks, he stops abruptly 3ft in front of you. Repeat until he stays, then start taking the leash off with same process
Posted on 1/17/14 at 2:25 pm to 17theBears
Tell him breaking hasn't been cool since '93
Seriously, what charter said
Seriously, what charter said
Posted on 1/17/14 at 2:26 pm to 17theBears
Either tie him during the hunt, while ducks are working tell him to stay, and untie him and send him off when he shows he can sit steady; or you don't shoot until everyone has their limit and train the dog during the hunt. Get on his arse if he thinks about breaking.
Posted on 1/17/14 at 2:26 pm to 17theBears
Eh, I wouldn't go straight to the shock.
Go for the leash first.
Go for the leash first.
Posted on 1/17/14 at 2:28 pm to 17theBears
Lease hooked to a trailer hitch. He'll do a back flip until he figures it out.
Posted on 1/17/14 at 3:05 pm to Charter n Coke
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Put a 3ft leash on him. Step on leash. Throw dummy, shoot gun, when he breaks, he stops abruptly 3ft in front of you. Repeat until he stays, then start taking the leash off with same process
I'll try this.
Posted on 1/17/14 at 3:08 pm to staugslugga
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Either tie him during the hunt, while ducks are working tell him to stay, and untie him and send him off when he shows he can sit steady; or you don't shoot until everyone has their limit and train the dog during the hunt. Get on his arse if he thinks about breaking.
Yeah, this is what I did this morning. I had a lead, hooked it to his collar and when ducks were working I was holding him. They shot and he didn't try to break because I had him on the lead.
Next group of birds, I took the lead off thinking he had it and he broke on shot.
Posted on 1/17/14 at 3:14 pm to 17theBears
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Next group of birds, I took the lead off thinking he had it and he broke on shot
been there before. they are smarter than you think sometimes. pinch collar with a few feet of rope did the trick for my old hunting partner - God rest his soul
Posted on 1/17/14 at 3:33 pm to mack the knife
I'll give the pinch collar a try.
Posted on 1/17/14 at 3:35 pm to 17theBears
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What's the best way to keep a dog from breaking?
wooden paddle and beat the snot out of it.
eta: it worked with my kids at the mall.
This post was edited on 1/17/14 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 1/17/14 at 4:13 pm to 17theBears
Get a 2' x 2' piece of wood about an inch thick. Drill a hole directly between two corners and run a rope just long enough to reach the dogs collar. Hook the dog to the rope and he can not go anywhere. Once he gets used to staying on dummy drills your problem should be solved.
Posted on 1/17/14 at 4:45 pm to 17theBears
Even when he stops breaking I would keep him on lead if hunting out of a pit., you never know when a dog might break and it's an easy way for one to get shot
Posted on 1/17/14 at 4:54 pm to mack the knife
My pups i trained at the food bowl from day one.
Older dogs, i grabbed that ear and they make it about two inches before they figure it out
Older dogs, i grabbed that ear and they make it about two inches before they figure it out
Posted on 1/17/14 at 6:42 pm to 17theBears
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Put a 3ft leash on him. Step on leash. Throw dummy, shoot gun, when he breaks, he stops abruptly 3ft in front of you. Repeat until he stays, then start taking the leash off with same process
Posted on 1/17/14 at 9:00 pm to Nascar Fan
Breaking to the point where the dog understands he can't break unless you aren't holding on to him is difficult to fix. I like the pinch collar on him.
What kind of training do you do with him when not hunting? Is he collar conditioned to an e-collar? If collar conditioned I would go straight to that to enforce a command he already knows and understands. However if he hasn't been introduced to an e-collar you need to stay away from it. Gotta do a lot of training to fix the problem.
What kind of training do you do with him when not hunting? Is he collar conditioned to an e-collar? If collar conditioned I would go straight to that to enforce a command he already knows and understands. However if he hasn't been introduced to an e-collar you need to stay away from it. Gotta do a lot of training to fix the problem.
Posted on 1/18/14 at 4:50 am to Da Hammer
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What kind of training do you do with him when not hunting? Is he collar conditioned to an e-collar? If collar conditioned I would go straight to that to enforce a command he already knows and understands. However if he hasn't been introduced to an e-collar you need to stay away from it. Gotta do a lot of training to fix the problem.
I've never used an e-collar on him. I did all the training with him myself but didn't use an e-collar.
I forgot to add. When dummy training, he never breaks. Doesn't even think about it. It's only a problem when I add the gun and it's live.
I'm gonna give the pinch collar a try, and like you said, it's going to take a lot of training. I really just need to work with him more like I did when he was a little younger.
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