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I need some rough shed antlers for dog training
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<blockquote data-quote="wbpdeer" data-source="post: 4398357" data-attributes="member: 17863"><p><strong>Re: I need some rough shed antlers for dog training</strong></p><p></p><p>I have two white rubber antlers from DogBone that I started the pup on first. This week I purchased two brown rubber antlers from DogBone to add to the training and I am now putting scent on all four antlers.</p><p></p><p>I trained my pup on sight recognition first with two large silhouettes in the yard. I put the rubber antlers out by them and my Scotty naturally enjoys retrieving. </p><p></p><p>Look at the photo below to understand how the brown antlers almost disappear at 10 feet in the woods. These antlers are on top of the leaves between the two white antlers on the outside. Just imagine how hard it gets at 15 feet or if they were under some leaves.</p><p></p><p>Training should be incremental - small steps at a time. Today Scotty found 4 for 4 on these planted antlers in the woods. He is making progress - this was his second session on 4 planted antlers with scent on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbpdeer, post: 4398357, member: 17863"] [b]Re: I need some rough shed antlers for dog training[/b] I have two white rubber antlers from DogBone that I started the pup on first. This week I purchased two brown rubber antlers from DogBone to add to the training and I am now putting scent on all four antlers. I trained my pup on sight recognition first with two large silhouettes in the yard. I put the rubber antlers out by them and my Scotty naturally enjoys retrieving. Look at the photo below to understand how the brown antlers almost disappear at 10 feet in the woods. These antlers are on top of the leaves between the two white antlers on the outside. Just imagine how hard it gets at 15 feet or if they were under some leaves. Training should be incremental - small steps at a time. Today Scotty found 4 for 4 on these planted antlers in the woods. He is making progress - this was his second session on 4 planted antlers with scent on them. [/QUOTE]
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