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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 1740004" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Think my lab is ready for a trial shed hunt. Spent 20 minutes teaching him the difference between a shed and a retrieving dummy monday evening, just called it a "bone". Had him retieve the sheds I would throw out over and over. Took the lab inside, had the kids go hide the three sheds I found last week. I placed two retieving dummies out in the open so he would be able to see them while he was looking for the sheds. I use the "dead" command so that he knows he should be looking for a bird, and use the "bone" command when he should be looking for the sheds. As we walked along I would say "bone" and he skipped right over the dummies until he would sniff out a shed. Will give it a try this Sunday hopefully. Dogs noses are amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 1740004, member: 15643"] Think my lab is ready for a trial shed hunt. Spent 20 minutes teaching him the difference between a shed and a retrieving dummy monday evening, just called it a "bone". Had him retieve the sheds I would throw out over and over. Took the lab inside, had the kids go hide the three sheds I found last week. I placed two retieving dummies out in the open so he would be able to see them while he was looking for the sheds. I use the "dead" command so that he knows he should be looking for a bird, and use the "bone" command when he should be looking for the sheds. As we walked along I would say "bone" and he skipped right over the dummies until he would sniff out a shed. Will give it a try this Sunday hopefully. Dogs noses are amazing. [/QUOTE]
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