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Training For...Silent Hunting...No Whistles, No Whoas!
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Product Details
- Starring: Mason Creek Kennel
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- Director: Mason Creek Kennel
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- EAN: 0692788729039
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- Format: Color, NTSC
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- Label: ¿
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- Manufacturer: ¿
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: ¿
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- Release Date: 1999-01-02
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- Studio: ¿
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- Title: Training For...Silent Hunting...No Whistles, No Whoas!
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- UPC: 692788729039
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Product Description: A new alternative to training pointing breeds the 'silent' way - now acknowledged by the Pros. If you want your puppy to land and water retrieve, point and wait for the gun, this video will get you there. For novice trainers and potential first-time owners of pointing dogs. View a GWP puppy's development from 8 weeks to 6 months of age as she becomes a solid hunting companion. Follow our easy, step-by-step training methods and learn how to 'start' your own puppy. Revealing tips for: Planting birds, check cording into birds; teaching your puppy to look for you; avoiding gunshyness, plus more.....
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Customer Reviews
Bad sound, I should have known better
What is with these mom & pop sized video productions?
I do not believe that I've received one decent video in the last four I've bought be they dog training or how to learn automotive pin-striping, they all have had something terrible wrong with them. Bad sound, bad picture or a combination thereof.
Well, this is my last attempt at buying on-line, any sort of training/learning video. It's just too much a pain in the A#% to return them...
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A Training Method that Works
This video is great. I used it for training my German Wirehaired Pointer. Janet Nahorn demonstrates simple no BS techniques for training a hunting dog. She starts from a pup and works through the dog's first year. If you follow her method, you will have a solid hunting dog.
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Why you should get this video.
This video presents a sensible, humane way to help your puppy develop into a great hunting dog and companion. Janet Nahorn's method of bringing a puppy along is a departure from the harsh, demanding approach many trainers advocated in the past. (Some still do.) She takes advantage of the puppy's natural desires and she uses those desires to help the puppy think for itself. They really "get it" when you use Ms. Nahorn's training method. With this method you will find yourself with a bright, intelligent dog who will be a true friend and hunting partner that you can enjoy being around. I have trained a number of dogs and I only wish this method had been available from the start. My current puppy is being trained with this gentle, progressive approach and he's really coming along well. You will not be disappointed if you get this video and try Janet Nahorn's teaching method.
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Why you should get this video.
This video is an excellent presentation of a new, gentle and humane way to develop a puppy into a great hunting partner. Janet Nahorn has an enjoyable way of using the puppy's natural instincts to produce a dog that is a joy to be with. There's no force or "breaking" and she shows how the pup can be encouraged to think for himself, without the use of voice or whistle commands. The puppy used in this video is a German wirehair pointer, but the methods could be used on any of the pointing breeds. I've trained a number of dogs over the years and I only wish this wideo had been out when I started -- my dogs would have been better and we would have had a lot more fun. If you love your dog and want him/her to be your best friend and hunting partner, this is the video for you.
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Total Satisfaction
My dog has been trained using the simple techniques in this video and the results have been nothing short of amazing! I am by no means an experienced trainer but you wouldn't know it when you see the way my dog works. The training was easy and I will never use anything else ever again. I can't thank the folks at Mason Creek enough for taking the difficulty and confusion out of training a great hunting dog!
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