Str8shooter
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- Jan 16, 2014
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I would also recommend bonding with the dog first, get to a point where the dog trusts you and is interested in getting praise/treats. Then move to getting some birds (pigeons, pen raised quail) and getting her conditioned with guns/birds. The .22 blank and using a friend to come closer as you expose the dog is a great idea. It is surprising how sensitive some dogs can be, and you dont get but one chance to screw it up. Then its all about boot miles. Ive trained up two dogs that were adults, and after a couple seasons and interacting with a couple dozen wild birds they both turned into great hunters.