Southern_Pistol wrote:So Grady has a turkey wing. How should he be interacting with it? I don't want him to have a hard mouth and fuck up all the meat. I've got 2 more wings for him now. When should I stop giving him wings??
I got to agree. I did get a ton of amusement from the wing. But looking back I questioned the value of those little exercisesRick wrote:WIngs are for the owner's amusement and do Pup no good at all. If you've been amused, stop now before habits you'll have to undo become more deeply ingrained.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Rick wrote:WIngs are for the owner's amusement and do Pup no good at all. If you've been amused, stop now before habits you'll have to undo become more deeply ingrained.
Olly wrote:Rick wrote:WIngs are for the owner's amusement and do Pup no good at all. If you've been amused, stop now before habits you'll have to undo become more deeply ingrained.
That's the first time I've ever heard anyone say that. Interesting, why do you think this? Not trolling just genuinely interested.
When I gave my (young) pup wings to retrieve I thought it was good practice for him and it got him excited about ducks vs just retrieving, later when we moved to full ducks he was already used to the smell and feel of duck feathers in his mouth.
Rick wrote:Found myself rereading that in what I imagine copterdoc's voice
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
ea oneal wrote:I don't really keep the wing so much as feathers of the wing .put em in an old sock and let him play with it .like I say his goto toy .I have seen some videos of dogs that are trained by pros and must say very impressive .I do not need a dog like that . he needs to know fetch,back ,stop, over by hand command ,kennel,stay ,hold. if all this is locked in and understood add a few hunts just to work and keep it fun I have a dog who can be driven by hand to a bird and will hold till sent stop and hide if needed and will love to go hunting . good times for all
HighDesertDuck wrote:The pro that got me started with Atlas had me use wings to increase birdiness and practice nose work. He was an upland guy.
He would give me a few fresh pheasant wings and I would freeze all but one. The fresh wing got attached to the canvas bumper (electrical tape works really well) the bumper Atlas would go in his crate (located where he could see the refrigerator) this bumper had a 6 foot rope tied to it.
Next Atlas got tied to the couch where he could see the refrigerator where his "bird" lived. I would then make a huge production of getting the bird out of the refrigerator and walk past him outside where he could not see me.
Once out side I would drag the bird in a small (2 foot) circle for 2 minutes. Then I would drag it through the yard. We started at 25 and added 5 yards a week.
I would then get the dog, leash him, and walk him to the 2 foot circle. I would sit him and when I got a good air tell him "find the bird". He had to use his nose and find it. I would always drag it somewhere different and he would follow the scent trail right to the bird and bring it back.
We started this at about 4 1/2 months old. Seemed to work great he has found birds in some deep stuff without seeing the fall. We would use the bird 4-5 days and replace the wing. The wing was only I refrigerated for about 5 -10 minutes a time and never got nasty. I might take a special wife/family/husband to put up with a slower covered wing in a ziplock bag in the fridge. He also ended up extremely birdy.
Oh and do tuck the fleshy stump under the wing and tape it down I reduce temptation.
...and practice nose work.
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