Lets See Your Dogs..post some pic's

This is about all we get this time of year. Jaxson is almost 5 and a Nelsons Kennel pup out of Reba.IMG_0424.jpeg
 

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Here is my 2.75 yr old shorthiar named “Cora”. We finished her FC AFC and Master Hunt title this spring. She also has a SHR retrieving title we finished last fall. She won the Arkansas Classic Amateur NBHA Trial, and was runner up at the GSPCA National Amateur Gundog Championship this year.

FC AFC SHR Blazin Cora of Dixie MH

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Brent- that is an e-collar. I like to use one on the belly strictly for "whoa" and steadiness. I do this to eliminate confusion since a stimulation on the neck could mean a multitude of different things. (Whoa, come, leave it, etc..) A dog's natural instinct when stimulated on the belly is to raise up their back end and essentially stop. Therefore, when they feel that zing on the belly, they know exactly what that means and there's no question. I now have control of that dog when they are out say 200 yards. I can correct on an honoring situation, a bird flushing, or maybe even before they cross the road with oncoming traffic when they need to stop. Very powerful tool when applied correctly. (These are all pictures I took during training so she has the belly collar on.)
 
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Zest was so locked up should have taken vid instead of pictures I thought he had frog or snake

Not a good one to catch/fetch.

Honey bolted after something the other day when I let her out. I assumed chipmunk or rabbit. When she got over to where she was running, a large barred owl took flight. I couldn't see if it had a critter in its grasp, but guessing it had gotten something on the ground and was eating it.
 
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