Video Transcripts ArticlesImprinting The Right Start For Your Hunting DogHi, I'm George Hickox. We're out in our training grounds in North Dakota and we're going to talk about the imprinting stage right now with young puppies. The imprinting stage is going to last from 6 to 20 weeks. During that period of time, the pup's learning what the world's all about, his view of the world. That's the ideal time to expose the dog to birds, running with a check cord, running with a four wheeler, with an e-collar on him, not live, no stimulation at that point.Using The Wait Command For Everyday SituationsHi, I'm Jennifer Broome and welcome to our front porch of Quinebaug Kennels, New England's premier dog training facility. I have with me three of my own personal dogs, my family pets, my hunting dogs. Two of these dogs are master hunters. One is a youngster in training, field trial training: Treat, she's just under two years of age, Elsie, she's four years, and Valley back here, she's six years old.Introduction To The Whoa CommandHi, I'm Jennifer Broome with Quinebaug Kennels, New England's premier dog training facility in the Northeast. Today, we're working with a six month old Brittney Spaniel named Freedom. And we're doing some simple whoa drills with two slip leads.Introduction To Honoring A Dog On PointSurprised you, didn't it? That was my goal. Hi, I'm Jennifer Broome with Quinebaug Kennels here in Canterbury, Connecticut. And today we're doing honoring or backing drills with our pointing dogs. When I use by Buster the backing board here, it's exactly the element I'm trying to create, that element of surprise, just like you came around the corner and saw this white dog standing here.Using An E-Collar For Whoa TrainingWhat a beautiful fall New England Day to do yard drills with our Brittany Spaniel. Hi, I'm Jennifer Broome with Quinebaug Kennels. We have here, Freedom, a six month old Brittany Spaniel that we've diligently been working on the whoa command with the use of slip leads. And now after our hundreds of repetitions to reinforce and teach a whoa command, she's ready to learn some e-collar conditioning around the belly to teach and reinforce the whoa command.The Restrained Chase DrillHi, I'm George Hickox. We're here in the prairies of North Dakota, my summer training grounds. Today, we're going to talk about restrained chase drills. There's three point drills. One's a flyaway. One's a restrained chase. One is a finished point drill where we actually teach the dog to be stayed at wing and shot.Advanced Whoa Training With An E-CollarHi folks. I'm Jennifer Broome, owner and head trainer of Quinebaug Kennels, New England's premier gun dog training facility. Here we are on another gorgeous fall afternoon working on some gun dog training drills. I have here a German shorthair Pointer. She is four years old. She's a show champion in the show ring and she's a master hunter. I've owned her since she was a puppy and I've trained her myself. We're going to be using her from some teaching drills today. I want you to understand this is a trained gun dog. This is a master level hunting dog. I'm specifically using her for the videos for a good demonstration dog for the element of teaching.How To Save Money On Birds Used For Training Your Hunting DogHi, I'm George Hickox. I'm here at training grounds, North Dakota. And we're going to talk about saving money. Here in North Dakota, we have a lot of birds. We've got pheasants. We've got sharp tails. We've got huns. But not everybody has thousands of vacant acres with a big popular of wild birds. So you need to use some pen-raised birds for your training.The Remote Sit CommandHey, I'm going to show you one of the most valuable commands that you can put into your dog's vocabulary. It's the remote sit. There are so many things that I can do off of this command and once you see how valuable it is, you're going to put it into your dog's vocabulary too.Tri-tronics Sport Basic G3 Product ReviewToday we're going to review our #1 best selling electronic collar. The Tri-tronics Sport Basic G3. Now based on the price point and the features that it offers, this collar's really hard to beat. Today we're going to go over some of the features that make this collar so popular among our customers. |
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