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It's emails like this that make it all worth it.

2/19/2013

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This is the kind of home you hope all of your pups get... Thank you!

Carol, Hi thanks for the great email,I just got it on tuesday the 19th.We would be tickled to have you use the pictures on your web site.Jase pointed a dove the other day in the blueberry feild were we exersise him and i told faylen she had better go see what he was pionting, and sure enough it was a dove but it was dead.Jase couldnt have been any better ,perfect tail head up it was PERFECT !!!!!!. after Faylen got there and discoverd the bird jase waited a few seconds and jumped on it faylen got it off of him and ran over to Ronnie and I carring the dead bird with jase trailing her . It was to funny because my kid doesnt touch dead things! We have the best time with him.Thankyou for the pics of the pups I would love to have the little red masked female that you suggested,although the little male with the big black spots was pulling on my heart strings!Let me know if you want the money sent to you or given to you by my parents when they pick her up. Faylen Rauh is on Jase's paper work his name is H&H Jase Birdington. thankyou for such a WONERFUL pup!

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MY DOG CREEPS ON BIRDS! 

2/4/2013

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 I hear this all the time.  My first question to anyone who asks me this question is,  do you and your dog know what whoa means?  Most people say yes, but in fact, they don't.  Whoa means only one thing.... DON'T MOVE YOUR FEET.  That's it, nothing else.  And the word whoa shouldn't be used for anything else.  They can move their head, eyes, tail, but not the feet.  Now that you know what whoa really means, you can now teach it to your dog.  The next step is to make sure your dog whoa's every time you say the word.  This is where the training comes in. You have to be presistant about it and enforce it every time you say the word.  If they work well at whoa at home, take them somewhere else and work your whoa drills.  Most of the time, they will break in new surroundings, or with another dog present.  Work with plenty of distractions, and before long when you say whoa, your dog will stick his feet to the ground and not move a muscle!
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    Carol Gaver, professional dog trainer, kennel owner, and owner of Horses & Hunting Dogs. 

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