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ducks4days:
Seems like a consensus to just let her figure it out  :tup:

Since that's out of the way, is there a better or heavier goose training dummy than the dokken one? I have a ton of different color and material bumpers and several duck / pheasant / dove dummys to keep things fresh during training, but havent seen many options other than the one I have for goose.

ghosthunter:

--- Quote from: ducks4days on August 20, 2024, 02:37:00 PM ---Seems like a consensus to just let her figure it out  :tup:

Since that's out of the way, is there a better or heavier goose training dummy than the dokken one? I have a ton of different color and material bumpers and several duck / pheasant / dove dummys to keep things fresh during training, but havent seen many options other than the one I have for goose.

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Make one

metlhead:
Go to a local auction and get a goose. Can't get more realistic than that. Maybe liberate one from the park

BD1:
I have always had "Suitcase" labs...as WADU1 one said, your dog will get it back to you if she/he has the drive. It is awesome to watch them overcome and successfully deliver. I personally don't care if it is a$$ first of head first  :chuckle:

follow maggie:
Just go hunting, the dog will figure it out. The first few might call for some patience, but she’ll get it. Haley is 45 lbs & has no trouble bringing me geese that are bigger than she is. Sometimes it’s funny to watch but she gets it done every time,

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