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Training a dog to find sheds.
4 training drills to turn your retriever into an antler finder.
Plenty of open space.
Start with small successes in a controlled environment and gradually transition into bigger successes in.
One bad bounce can poke the dog and make it fear sheds.
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Without regular human interaction a weimaraner can become high strung.
Photo by lee thomas kjos the raw spirit one of the biggest challenges in shed antler hunting is simply covering enough ground to find the bone.
You need plenty of room to work with and ensure your dog can find the antlers.
But according to renowned minnesota gun dog guru tom.
Introducing a dog early to training and sheds coupled with routine activities will keep you and your pup happy in the woods.
Here i show you the beginning steps i am taking to train my 4 month old belgian malinios trakker to find sheds.
The secret is baby steps don t just hide a shed antler in the woods one day expect your untrained dog to seek it out and deliver it you when you give a command.
Don t play fetch with real sheds.
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You will need these for scent training your dog to recognize the smell of shed antlers.
These four training drills will turn your retriever into a bonafide shed hunting dog.
To reward your dog when he gets it right.
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First time dog owners may find trouble with training as the breed requires ample attention and exercise.
Training a dog to find shed antlers is not hard.
In most cases you should only need.
Try tossing some deer antler sheds out in the yard and say a command such as go get it or get the antlers if your dog obeys your command and successfully retrieves the antlers give them a treat followed by lots of petting and praise.
This is one of the keys to successfully training your dog to find sheds in the wild.