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Many hunters prefer to train their dogs themselves. If you get a hunting dog from a breeder, it's hard to take their word for it that they adequately trained the dog. Also, some dogs only respond to the person who trained them. Because of these main points, many people choose to train their dogs themselves. Luckily, there are hunting dog training supplies that can make the process much easier. These hunting dog training supplies can usually be found at outdoor recreation or pet stores.

One of the most simple hunting dog training supplies is the treat. You should get a box of your dog's favorite treats to help teach him tricks and obedience. A good trick to try is to put the treat on the end of the dog's nose and tell him to stay. This is a test of the dog's obedience and willpower. The longer your dog can stay there without eating the treat, the better. At some point, tell them they can eat it. In this way, the treat is a reward for doing a good job. That is another way to use treats effectively when training. If the dog performs a trick well, give them a treat as a reward. The dog will begin to realize that if they do what you say, good things will happen. This is one of the basic ways to train a dog. Although it's basic, it's also one of the most effective ways as well.

Another great example of effective hunting dog training supplies is the dog whistle. Dog whistles are used by trainers in to different ways. Some trainers use them to get the attention of the dog. A short blow on the whistle will perk up the ears of the dog and they will give their attention to the person that made the sound. This is good for teaching dogs to pay attention. Other trainers use the dogs whistle as a means of punishment. If used in a short burst, it doesn't hurt the dog, but if you blow long and hard, you will. Some people like to use pain in order to teach a dog that they are doing something wrong. If this sounds like you, then you could use the dog whistle for this purpose. Trainers use either or both ways when training dogs to become great hunting dogs.

If you're interested in training your own dog, then hunting dog training supplies are a must buy. Getting treats or a dog whistle can greatly improve the effectiveness of the training you're doing.



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