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Your Pheasant Hunting Dog

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Having a good hunting dog makes him more than man's best friend, especially if the dog hunts pheasants. The abilities of your pheasant hunting dog will make your pheasant hunting trip either joyful or miserable. A pheasant hunting dog is invaluable for those who enjoy hunting pheasants and upland game birds, rather than big game such as wild boar, bear, or deer.

There are many types of bird hunting dogs, including Labradors, German Short-Hairs, Retrievers, Spaniels, and many others. With a soft mouth and a strong desire to please, these dogs are capable of forming bonds that go beyond the dog-master relationship of most domesticated dogs. A pheasant hunting dog can be any of these breeds of hunting dogs, depending on what type of dog the hunter prefers.

Pheasant hunting dogs are also able to hunt ducks, turkeys, or dove. Choosing a trained hunting and gun dog isn't a quickly made decision, or rather, it shouldn't be, unless a person has some training in the field. Otherwise, it may be best to borrow the hunting dogs when hunting at a pheasant hunting lodge, which are already trained and will make your trip a success.

Regardless, if the dogs are yours or borrowed, once the pheasants are close by the tension of the hunting dog will begin to increase. The scent begins to be picked up by one dog and once the bird is located, the dog will lock firmly in place. If the mate is close by, she also will lock in position simply to honor her mate's point, even if she hasn't been able to pick up on the scent herself. From this point on the hunt is up to you.

The breed you choose for your pheasant hunting dog is totally up to you, depending on what characteristics are important to you -- but the basic commands should be taught to all dogs, especially all hunting dogs. Once a pheasant breaks away and takes off -- a dog who takes off and doesn't understand what it means to stop or come back, may provide an interesting day of hunting, indeed.

Teach your hunting dog obedience. Once this is accomplished, teach it again and again. Make it second nature to you and the dog until they can almost read your mind and respond just as quick.

Once his obedience has become second nature, take your pheasant hunting dog to a pheasant reserve as compared to wild birds out in a field of waist high grass. Once your dog hunts in the same area, again and again, he won't be as likely to go off and explore new grounds and territory, instead of exploring on his own for pheasants.



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