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D.T. Systems Pointing Dog DVD Collection Vols. 1-4 D050
$35.99
D.T. Systems Upland Hunter DVD Collection Vols. 1-3 D098
$32.99
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D.T. Systems SportDog Training DVD Collection

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Training Videos
Training Pointing Dogs (DVD)
  • Volume 1 Introduction to Bird and Guns. In Volume 1, the correct methods for developing the hunting and pointing instincts in your dog are covered. A sound program for introducing a dog to the gun is shown in depth. (Appr. 20 min.)
  • Volume 2 Electronic Collar Training and Basic Obedience. All the essentials of proper e-collar introduction are covered in Volume 2. This is a comprehensive program for the basic yard commands of Kennel, Whoa, here and Heel. (Appr. 20 min.)
  • Volume 3 Holding Point and hunting in Range. Volume 3 instructs the viewer how to teach his dog to be staunch on point reliability. This program is for the foot hunter who seeks to develop a stylish bird dog that hunts in control. (Appr. 20 min)
  • Volume 4 Advanced Training. Volume 4 covers teaching your dog to retrieve to hand, back, and be steady to wing and shot. (Appr. 31 min.)
    Training the Upland Retriever (DVD)
  • Volume 1 Find Em and Flush Em. Volume 1 covers introduction to birds and gun, patterning, and hunting in range. (Appr. 20 min.)
  • Volume 2 Basic Obedience Electronic Collar Training. Volume 2 instructs the viewer how to properly train with low-level stimulation. The basic yard commands of Kennel, Sit, Here and Heel are covered. (Appr. 40 min.)
  • Volume 3 The Conditioned Retrieve and Steady to Wind & Shot. Volume 3 instructs the viewer in the advanced training methods of developing a reliable retrieve and delivery. Also covered in full are the training methods used to teach a dog to sit on the flush and shot, and not to chase. (Appr. 40 min.)
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