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The Creation Of A Pointing Dog

Theres a majestic emotion that comes from seeing a classic work of art showing a dog on point. To get you in the mood, take a gander at this early 20th century piece of folk art:

Inspired? Wonderfully enough, there are hundreds-upon-hundreds of such works throughout the ages. Found in caves or on vases, like this one:

It goes back to almost 400-years before Christ. Thought to be a breed known as a Molossian, it shows that this dog was fracking fearless, attacking even when about to be cut with a deadly sword.

Anyway, enough with the art. Lets get down to the science.

Your Basic Pointer

Back in ancient times, owners took the no-frills approach. Using a check-cord the trainer would guide the canine, teaching the animal how to find and fetch downed prey. In some cases, like the BC vase staining above, that mutt took it upon itself to become a solo act in taking something out of service. Nowadays, a check-cord can be DIYd but youre advised to go pro and get this training device from a commercial source. They simply last longer, easier to see. When you purchase it, make sure you get a good pair of gloves. Rope burns will do a number on your hands.

Once you get beyond the tethering stage, snap-up a tracking collar or one that beeps so youll be able to find the cur if it gets locked-up in the brush.

To eliminate your hunting buddy from reverting back to the way it was before the check-cord orientation, youre advised to invest in an electronic collar. As a matter of fact, there are some e-collars on the market which perform double-duty its an e-collar and a GPS locator all-in-one. Its one hell of a great investment for the serious hunter.

Some misguided folks think that an e-collar is pretty nasty. Thats nuts. The current crop of devices are fairly soft on the dog when you compare them to the savage old ways of training. Not too long ago, horses would be employed to intimidate the dog. Even worse, slingshots were used to correct the canines off-kilter performance.

Both the check-cord and the e-collar are must-have items as you train your pal for the hunt. They do different things. One can reel the dog toward you as you start its training. The e-collar is for when the pup goes to college, ready to take to the woods with you by its side.

by: Jake Theron




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