Dog Training: Setting a Plan for Success
Having clearly stated goals will tell you if you need to spend extra time with your dog doing more drills to meet one of those goals, or if you need to add to your goal list.
is an Ambassador for CZ shotguns. She’s a bird hunting and clays-shooting enthusiast and conservation advocate. As a certified NSCA Instructor, she shares her passion for shooting sports by encouraging others to master their game in sporting clays and wingshooting. When Anna is not shooting clays, you will find her working her German Shorthaired Pointers and field trialing.
Having clearly stated goals will tell you if you need to spend extra time with your dog doing more drills to meet one of those goals, or if you need to add to your goal list.
How can you get your dog to be more attentive to you without getting pushed to your limits when it’s time to enjoy the moment you’ve been waiting for?