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How early is to early to introduce a puppy to birds? My opinion is start them as soon as possible. Here is Diamond head meeting her first Chukar at 7 weeks old. She was on Quail at 4.5 weeks. If anyone is also wondering she is still looking for her forever home along with one brother.
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That is so cool.
All I can think when I watch that video is that your breeding is truly top-notch. That pup knows what to do PERIOD.
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Thank you for those words Jagermeister. Myself like a few of the others I know on here put a lot of thought and research into their breeding programs. To have it recognized by my peers is very satisfying.
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Awesome! It is great to see them on birds at such a young age! From what I have seen it definitely makes a difference in their drive and ability to train in the future when it comes to wild birds. It was a world of difference in the training realm between our lab that was exposed to live birds as a puppy and the one that wasn't. It looks like you have a great program, I'm sure she will make a awesome dog for someone!
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