bobeyerite
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I don't know about some of you other hunters. But I am a stickler for "Instant Obedience". I will admit Tony and I have a lot of time so he could be very well be over-trained. But I think obedience training should start a few weeks after the new pup has come into your home. Once you are sure the pup has bonded and is looking for more. There are a lot of games that can be played in the house and yard that will teach the youngster basic obedience. Tony like the fetch the ball game the best. I taught "whoa", "come", "down" and fetch. Boy did that help later when we were field training......Bob
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