Dog Blind Tips by Shawn Stahl
he’s not too excited is he how you doing
welcome to gundogs online I’ll tell you
something there’s a lot of tips a lot of
tactics if people have for training
their dogs whether it be in the hunting
field or in the training field
well here at gundogs online we got a
couple for you and the next one we got
is Shawn Stahl really good buddy of mine
excellent hunter excellent trainer he’s
got a tip for you it involves keeping
your dog not only concealed while in the
goos field but also under control and
how he still has a good vantage point
for making his marks and still being
effective so check it out I’m sure
you’re gonna enjoy this you ready you go
boy
your fall Pursuit tip of the week I want
to introduce you one of the products
that we use day in and day out whether
we’re filming or not and we’re out
hunting in the fields we’re hunting in a
situation where we don’t have a stand-up
permanent blind with a box in it
I like this ground force dog line here
it’s something that it’s when you use it
in the field it’s a safe place to go
it’s a secure place to go and it’s a
known position for the dog help so that
they don’t break you can put it in a
position behind the hunters so the dog
can see when you pop out to shoot the
dog can see all the hunters it’s in a
safe spot so if he does creep or break
you’ve got a couple of feet notice you
can turn around tell them to kennel and
get back in I like to start teaching
dogs when they’re little about the age
of Willy here six eight weeks old I
start feeding them in there put their
food ball in there put your football and
set it in there Tom kennel you can also
throw some of their toys in there get
them to go in and out now this is a
known command because I like to use
kennel because you teach them to go on a
crate they go in and out use the kennel
command it’s a known command that they
can go in later on after after formal
obedience when you start doing collar
condition your collar condition to sit
here and heal I like to add on a fourth
step in collar condition to kennel I
like to introduce them to the collar
pressure to a known command when they’re
to get them to go into the kennel and
stay there that way if you’re in the
field and you run into a situation where
they pop out they creep they start to
break you can give them a kennel and a
kennel