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Posted by Rough N Ready on 08-14-2013 04:50 AM:

Can I fix this?

Every time I take her out hunting and she gets out there pretty far and I call her back she won't listen at all so I have to walk to her and once I get about 40-50 yards from her and call for her she will take off again. I'm getting pretty darn tired of this. And before any one asks I don't have a shock collar and I'm not gonna buy one I can't afford one at the moment. If anyone had any advice Id really appreciate it

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Posted by krocket on 08-14-2013 05:12 AM:

100 FOOT CHECK CORD AND SUM HOTDOGS LET HER GET OUT AWAY FROM YOU CALL HER IF SHE DOESN'T COME PULL HER TO YOU GIVE HER A PEICE OF A HOT DOG AN PET HER UP DO THIS EVERYDAY AN IN A MOUTH OR SO SHE'LL COME WHEN U CALL


Posted by jdgher on 08-14-2013 05:35 AM:

Peanut butter crackers

Those ones that come in the smaller package (6 per package). Keep some of these in the truck. When she does come in, give her a couple of these. Be careful though, once she gets on to these, if she hears the wrapper noise from one of these, she will come in before you want her to. HAHA. Seriously.

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Posted by tykar on 08-14-2013 08:13 AM:

really

if you can get within forty yards buy a cheap pheasent dog shock collar they are like forty bucks that or use a friends and then get a dummy collar otherwise your going to have to spend time obediance training. i would also say if your goin to feed it for comming to you good luck treein coon. Pretty soon you will have a pet that wont leave your side.

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Posted by Ky Show Girl on 08-14-2013 10:26 PM:

Re: Can I fix this?

quote:
Originally posted by Rough N Ready
Every time I take her out hunting and she gets out there pretty far and I call her back she won't listen at all so I have to walk to her and once I get about 40-50 yards from her and call for her she will take off again. I'm getting pretty darn tired of this. And before any one asks I don't have a shock collar and I'm not gonna buy one I can't afford one at the moment. If anyone had any advice Id really appreciate it


wait till she trees and go get it


Posted by Rough N Ready on 08-15-2013 06:15 AM:

Going to pick up a shocker tomorrow. She's gonna get the point one way or another And when she come back when I have the shocker on her should I still give her a treat?

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Posted by krocket on 08-15-2013 07:17 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by krocket
100 FOOT CHECK CORD AND SUM HOTDOGS LET HER GET OUT AWAY FROM YOU CALL HER IF SHE DOESN'T COME PULL HER TO YOU GIVE HER A PEICE OF A HOT DOG AN PET HER UP DO THIS EVERYDAY AN IN A MOUTH OR SO SHE'LL COME WHEN U CALL
I'M AFIRM BELEIVER IN THE SHOCK COLLER BUT ALOT OF TIMES IT WILL NOCK THE HUNT OUT OF THEM AN I US IT AS A LAST RESORT BUT THE MAN SAID HE DIDN'T HAVE ONE AN WASN'T GONNA BUY ONE AN U DONT NEED ONE FOR THIS PROBLEM JUST DO YOUR YARD WORK


Posted by Chet McCreary on 08-15-2013 10:39 PM:

If you have never used one before you have to be really carefull. You should start off in a fenced yard with a long rope. Call her to you by pulling on the rope. If she don't come shock her while pulling tap it on the lowest setting going higher only if you have too.. Some dogs will go nutts if they have never been shocked before....After shes coming to you really good you can take off the rope in the fenced yard. You should pet her up and give her a treat if you want to...You don't want to shock a dog for every little thing they do wrong. Work on one problem at a time..

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Posted by Rough N Ready on 08-16-2013 06:45 AM:

In all honesty i dislike shockers just because there's other ways to work with them but everyone one told me that it's teach her faster but I'm gonna try the rope and fence yard truck first

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Posted by skeets on 08-16-2013 08:43 AM:

becareful about shocking a dog to make them come in to you,you might scare her and she will run the other way.ive seen it happen.lol


Posted by Larry Atherton on 08-16-2013 04:42 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Rough N Ready
Going to pick up a shocker tomorrow. She's gonna get the point one way or another And when she come back when I have the shocker on her should I still give her a treat?


E-collars are a wonderful tool, but use it correctly!!! You don't use a chain saw to cut wood to make book ends do you?

An e-collar is the same as a chain saw. It is a tool. There is a right way and a wrong way to using any tool.

A dog should be properly conditioned to an e-collar before you use it to teach correction issues. You don't have to use such a high setting for such a simple task as teaching to come. In fact, i would use the check cord first before using the e-collar. Then follow up with the e-collar after the dog has mastered the check cord. After the dog masters the e-collar switch from stimulation to tone.

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Posted by roger wickerham on 08-16-2013 05:10 PM:

iam just starting my dogs and that is how i did it (larry said)start with long rope and worked my way to tone now i can tone my dogs 500 yards away (alpha) and they come almost never tickeled my dogs and then just a tickel


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