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Rozbudowaną sekwencję piersiach podobnie zamienić się do tego jest quiroga with either a touch, heeling away, and or double whistle blast however, I strongly recommend touch or heel for the w s dog.Most hunters find steady until flush good enough. that pup is steady to the level you selected heels, whoa's, quarters, 'comes' on command afield, we fine tune his natural inclination to retrieve. If pup won't retrieve naturally, doesn't like it, then you'll have to perform the trained retrieve or force retrieve. For developing the natural retrieve, you can visit tip section covering that. we move to 2 other 'new' training locations and repeat. Pup still has it down? Pup is trained to point, comes, whoa's, quarters, heels when you let him out of the dog box, knows that he isn't released until he gets the tap on the head and double whistle blast. why the tap and double whistle? The tap double whistle mean the same thing 'Go'. This helps us teach the dog he is never released from whoa unless we physically release him. The whistle translates to GO and can be used when dealing with a pottering dog or one that drops and rolls excrement....simply double whistle and it reminds him oh yeah, GO! The double whistle blast can also be used conjunction with 'hup' which means for him to turn Some folks use it for 'steady until flush' or 'steady to wing' dogs as a release they do not have to walk back to their dog to physically release them with a tap. I do not recommend using the double whistle as a release for first year pups or field trial hunt test dogs that compete. Why? Because if someone double whistles it release your dog when you 't want it to release. First year dogs need the emphasis of not moving unless a bird is flushed and or shot. If your first year dog goes on point and the birds have run off, you get lazy and whistle him to relocate. That's for experienced dog but a first year dog take that as a sign that it is to begin self-relocating on his own. Since he is inexperienced, he undoubtedly push too far forward and end up bumping birds, busting and chasing. you're back to square one. Not good... Folks, you just read a summary of a yard working plan. Key elements of that yard working plan are discussed different articles on this such as the following article which addresses HOW to teach command such as 'Whoa'. This is the often-asked question regarding the training of gun dogs. There are different ways to teach whoa and I say up front, there are more ways to skin the proverbial cat than one can way is certainly not the only way. Different ways fit different dogs. way seems to fit Brittanys well. Whoa is taught to help each pup understand to hold his her point after pup has already established point on his own. We never whoa a dog into a point. We teach the dog to naturally go on point by using strong flying quail pigeons that pup can't catch or wild birds if the time of the year and wild populations are sufficient. After setting the dog up a few training situations that teaches pup that he can't catch the birds, the well bred pup naturally start pointing on his own. This is when we kill a bird for pup to help develop Later, after some considerable training, we use the calmly stated reminder whoa he can be steadied to wing. For definitions of steady until flush, steady to wing, steady to wing and shot, go to the FAQ section of this Tips We believe that the first commands to teach pup are coming to his name using soft techniques and teaching pup to cease inappropriate activities when told NO or aaaaaa You might want to consider another command other than NO because it can confuse pup when you later teach the WHOA command. We do not believe that the command sit is appropriate at the beginning phases of training since it often times confuses pup when teaching whoa 'Sit' won't ruin the pup but cause training delays because you now have to teach the difference between the two. The problem with sit is that when you begin to teach whoa it become his default posture since whoa is a controlling command and pup want to sit. Let's make it clear how important whoa is: WhoaPup must learn this command and learn it well. Whoa can keep pup from bolting front of a car or any other terrible situation you can think of