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Little clip of tonight's action I can start to get him a bit more controlled as we go on      

Well a mate of mine advised one for a bit of exercise so I gave the dog a treat tonight and it was great fun. The dog was taking a run up and going air born and loved it. Used 10 feet of alkathene pi

You are the dog psychologist you must of seen dogs too intelligent to even bother chasing anything thats not alive ?.......when it comes to conditioning the thick dogs are easy its the super intellig

 

JMHO and I've used a flirt pole plenty but it makes no sense whatsoever to use a flirt pole on a running dog. None what so ever.

Its not used for running dogs but running dog pups,in which case it has a lot more relevance than for a terrier whos job below does not involve chasing or making sudden changes of direction. For terriers it is only used for fitness. Lets be clear,Im not talking about dogs hanging off rope tied to a tree. Im talking ten foot pole and rope with lure or fishing rod type.

 

got to agree, a very handy tool for pups. can be used to work on strike, retrieve, release. Not to mention fitness and co-ordination. short sessions, little and often work a treat. Also useful for taking a little steam out of a sapling before doing any obedience work.

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Fantastic bit of kit, turning, striking, stamina, if you got a drivey dog you can hammer them on it

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wouldn't a drivey dog be an issue though one that would go at it 110% do or die type. All that turning twisting and speed in such a small area or you just let it nail in 2 seconds being the only other option ? All them stresses would far exceed what it would do after a jinking bunny

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Fantastic bit of kit, turning, striking, stamina, if you got a drivey dog you can hammer them on it

;)

 

wouldn't a drivey dog be an issue though one that would go at it 110% do or die type. All that turning twisting and speed in such a small area or you just let it nail in 2 seconds being the only other option ? All them stresses would far exceed what it would do after a jinking bunny

 

pick what surface you do it on wisely :thumbs:

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Fantastic bit of kit, turning, striking, stamina, if you got a drivey dog you can hammer them on it

;)

 

wouldn't a drivey dog be an issue though one that would go at it 110% do or die type. All that turning twisting and speed in such a small area or you just let it nail in 2 seconds being the only other option ? All them stresses would far exceed what it would do after a jinking bunny

 

pick what surface you do it on wisely :thumbs:

 

 

sounds like sand would be good lol

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Fantastic bit of kit, turning, striking, stamina, if you got a drivey dog you can hammer them on it

;)

 

wouldn't a drivey dog be an issue though one that would go at it 110% do or die type. All that turning twisting and speed in such a small area or you just let it nail in 2 seconds being the only other option ? All them stresses would far exceed what it would do after a jinking bunny

 

pick what surface you do it on wisely :thumbs:

 

 

sounds like sand would be good lol

 

aye, but not in the bunker of the local golf club! I'm fortunate to have access to a riding arena and it makes for a great enclosed training area. for all types of dog

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Fantastic bit of kit, turning, striking, stamina, if you got a drivey dog you can hammer them on it

;)

wouldn't a drivey dog be an issue though one that would go at it 110% do or die type. All that turning twisting and speed in such a small area or you just let it nail in 2 seconds being the only other option ? All them stresses would far exceed what it would do after a jinking bunny

pick what surface you do it on wisely :thumbs:

sounds like sand would be good lol

aye, but not in the bunker of the local golf club! I'm fortunate to have access to a riding arena and it makes for a great enclosed training area. for all types of dog

Only time most of my bulldogs get off the lead is at the local riding school. Definitely pays to make friends with them if you keep the sort of dogs that cant be turned loose in public :thumbs:

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If you are going to use a flirt pole on a Puppy, You would get better results doing 3x3 minutes, with a few minutes break and rubdown in between. This time of year with a Puppy though, I would just enjoy it's company and concentrate on playing, socialisation and obedience while out and about, plenty of time for fitness training as he gets older. Most reasons some use FP's don't come in to the equation with a Puppy.

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When yousing a poll with a pup its not about fitness its about just keeping them alert and bizzy and a bit off fun and chasing things all in all you can throw a ball or a toy i youse a poll but that what i do and my dad before me no set rules to bringing your pup up just do what suit u and pup

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