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    there are a few books availble from the uk by guy wallace, covers alot in easy speak........ alot not relevent for our situation too.

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    That is some good information there Phillipgr and moonhunt. I'd be keen for any info as well Gibo

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    Quote Originally Posted by kawhia View Post
    there are a few books availble from the uk by guy wallace, covers alot in easy speak........ alot not relevent for our situation too.
    The Versatile Gundog - Guy Wallace. | Trade Me
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    buy it from amazon...... the guy selling it did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twoshotkill View Post
    The problems i am having is not what i want it to do but how to stop it from doing the things i dont want it to do.
    well you stop it from doing the things it wants to do ,,,, by making it do the things you what it to do ... the dog does not want to please you, it wants to please itself

    don't correct the dog for pulling the lead at max tension , you need to correct it the second it slow creeps
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    Not so much he seems to slowly creep and once he is out of lead reach he is off. If the lead is on him it is always at max tension.
    is your dog a pointer of some kind ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaimaicockher View Post


    is your dog a pointer of some kind ??
    Yes..... Viszla

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