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Tom Dokken Training Your Dog to Hunt for Shed Deer Antlers
Tom Dokken Training Your Dog to Hunt for Shed Deer Antlers

Tom Dokken Training Your Dog to Hunt for Shed Deer Antlers

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Training Your Dog to Hunt for Shed Antlers by Tom Dokken/Jerry Thoms
All breeds of dogs can be taught to hunt for shed deer antlers, though hunting dogs are usually easiest to train because they have genetically programmed to search for, find, and fetch gamebirds or anything else with a wildlife odor. 
The Rack Wax is just part of the training but the part that's most important, teaching the dog to recognize that smell.
The wax will remain on the training shed for some time, even when used in the snow and rain, because it's a waxed based product it will adhere to the pores on the antler and not wash away like some liquids do.
The book, the scents and all the training tools are available to get your dog started finding sheds. 
This complete guide to training your dog to find shed deer, elk or moose antlers has many other benefits. Good source of exercise and physical conditioning all year for any dog and its owner, good way to practice hunting methods for game birds by developing a dog's search, cooperation, retrieving and other hunting skills, good approach to helping deer hunters locate trophy deer because found sheds will reveal where big bucks hang out. These same deer hunters may help shed hunters to get permission for access to private property. Good family activity because everyone can participate with no special skill required. 

 

 

Training Your Dog to Hunt for Shed Antlers by Tom Dokken/Jerry Thoms All breeds of dogs can be taught to hunt for shed deer antlers, though hunting dogs are usually easiest to train because they have genetically programmed to search for, find, and fetch gamebirds or anything else with a wildlife odor.  The Rack Wax is just part of the training but the part that's most important, teaching the dog to recognize that smell.
The wax will remain on the training shed for some time, even when used in the snow and rain, because it's a waxed based product it will adhere to the pores on the antler and not wash away like some liquids do.
The book, the scents and all the training tools are available to get your dog started finding sheds. 
This complete guide to training your dog to find shed deer, elk or moose antlers has many other benefits. Good source of exercise and physical conditioning all year for any dog and its owner, good way to practice hunting methods for game birds by developing a dog's search, cooperation, retrieving and other hunting skills, good approach to helping deer hunters locate trophy deer because found sheds will reveal where big bucks hang out. These same deer hunters may help shed hunters to get permission for access to private property. Good family activity because everyone can participate with no special skill required.