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Training to back #9196588 03/08/25 01:41 PM
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My dog Heifer would rather do anything, than back another dog. I train by myself, so it’s taken awhile for her to be steady though the flush, shot, and until I release her while backing. She is finally doing it when fully dressed with check cord, and ecollar. Next step is without the check cord.
Pics are of her backing my older dog Shine. I’ve already flushed the bird, and shot. Figured I might be pushing it if I tried to take pictures before that point.
Top pic is Shine, bottom is Heifer.

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Re: Training to back [Re: kindall] #9196589 03/08/25 01:48 PM
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