Using untrained dogs sets the Water Dog and Game Dog videos far ahead of the competition.

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3set.jpg It’s been a while since my last post. Homer is doing great, we still train about twice a week to keep him sharp and in shape. I get tons of complements about Homers training every time we’re out, the videos I used are the reason Homer is doing so good. In a previous post I gave a brief description why I use the DVD set I do. I’ll go into a bit more detail with my next few posts.

In 1961 Richard A. Wolters revolutionized hunting dog training with his Water Dog and Game Dog books. Since then many new drills and training aids have made things even easier than Richard could ever have envisioned.

A few years back Joseph Middleton decided to produce a set of videos based on Wolters training methods and combine them with the latest techniques. The result is what I feel are THE best DVD’s for the hunter with limited time.

One of the best things about the videos is Joseph Middleton and professional trainer Charles Jurney use UNTRAINED dogs to show you what to do when things go wrong. This is something very few videos do. In my opinion using trained dogs as a demonstration is cheating the viewer.

By using only “Green” untrained dogs the Water Dog and Game Dog videos give you a “Real World” look at hunting dog training . This alone sets these videos far ahead of the pack. If your serious about training your own hunting dog, take a good look at what the Water and Game dog DVD’s have to offer, I think you’ll find them to be the best value. This entire blog and Homer’s outstanding ability is a testament as to how effective they are.

Joe DynarskiYou’ll find a very special price on these DVD’s by clicking the image below.

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One Response to “Using untrained dogs sets the Water Dog and Game Dog videos far ahead of the competition.”

  1. UltimatePug Says:


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    Hi there,

    Great stuff on training hunting dogs here, thank you! Do you have any recommendations for basic obedience training videos for non-hunting dogs?

    Best,
    Michelle
    Pug dog guide


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