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Best Tips for Training Hunting Dogs

If you want to hunt with a dog, then training is important. Whatever type of dog you are hunting with (whether they are coon hunting dogs, bird hunting dogs or other types of hunting dogs); if your dog is not trained properly it will not act in an appropriate manner to help you to locate or to retrieve the object of your hunt.

Major Aspects of Hunting Dog Training

While training hunting dogs, there are a number of factors that you should keep in mind. Paying attention to all these factors will guarantee you have the right dog for the right purpose.

Picking the Right Breed

Before you start training, you need to find a dog. Picking the best hunting dogs is your first step towards having a well-trained hunting companion. Look for dogs that have a good sense of smell, are easy to train and are conditioned for the outdoors. There are a large number of dogs that may be used in hunting. Some of the most popular types of hunting dogs include:
  • Basset Hound
  • Beagle
  • Chesapeake Bay Retriever
  • English Cocker Spaniel
  • English Coonhound
  • English Foxhound
  • English Setter
  • Field Spaniel;
  • German Pointer (long and short-haired)
  • Golden Retriever
  • Greenland Dog
  • Irish Red and White Setter
  • Labrador
  • Mountain Cur
  • Otterhound
  • Pointer
  • Portuguese Water Dog
  • Russian Spaniel
  • Welsh Corgi
  • Welsh Terrier
Different breeds are better for different types of hunting activities. For example, coon dogs (or coonhounds) are good for hunting raccoons. Retrievers are bred mostly for retrieving birds or other prey and giving them to the hunter without damage. When looking at breeds of dogs, find out which dogs will best suit the type of hunting you do.

Keeping Dog Conditioned to Climate

When training a hunting dog, you also need to pay attention to the type of climate in which the dog will be working. Make sure that the animal becomes accustomed to the climate and conditions in which you will be hunting. For example, if you will be hunting in cold conditions, ensure your dog is accustomed to the cold. If your dog will be spending time in the water, make sure they become accustomed to the water. Additionally you will need to get your dog used to gunfire. This should start at an early age, so that the dog is not phased by gunfire when you are out hunting.

Continue to: Special Equipments Used for Training Hunting Dogs
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