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		<title>Teaching a pup about birds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This particular brittany pup, Sadie, I am currently working with seems to like birds, but is fairly noise sensitive and a bit skittish of novel things and people. It is important to provide a proper introdution to birds. Some of the keys are using a live bird, not initially letting the pup get wing whipped [...]]]></description>
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<p>This particular brittany pup, Sadie, I am currently working with seems to like birds, but is fairly noise sensitive and a bit skittish of novel things and people. It is important to provide a proper introdution to birds. Some of the keys are using a live bird, not initially letting the pup get wing whipped by the bird, and using the pup&#8217;s natural chase drive to get her keyed up about birds. This is also the time to help reinforce natural retrieving instincet. Don&#8217;t take the bird away when she brings it back, praise her by long-stroking pets when she holds the bird and stop petting when she drops (the idea is you want to reward her for bringing the bird back and holding it). </p>
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<p>When you introduce gunfire, start with a starter blank or .410. The key is to shoot when the dog is reallly keyed up and chasing, not when they have stopped or are hesitant. The dog&#8217;s mental state here if far more critical than the distance to the gun. <em>(Note: avoid 12 guages and autoloaders during this stage &#8211; they are too much noise and can break through the dog&#8217;s focus on the bird.)</em></p>
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