The shores of the Gatineau
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Training on wild game begins July 15, according to the regulations of the
wildlife. The breaking will be done as naturally as possible during the first week. The new arrivals are put in the presence of the game to detect their qualities and levels. The Woodcock being the only objective. The leash every evening at the foot, seated, rest ...... Bringing in the presence of deer, correction if necessary. At this point, we can start to work on recall, passion, quest, and rising emanation…. All on woodcock or grouse. For me, a woodcock is not done on a casserole or other farm birds! But well and truly in the woods on wild game.
The ideal age gap is 8 to 20 months. Dogs will go out (alone) for an average of one hour daily. The outings will be adapted to each subject according to their progress in the field…. ...........
(e.g., for a dog who takes 50 points during the week, I will find him an empty lot or put him on grouse.) The dogs are there to evolve to the maximum to give you hunting satisfaction.
The dogs will leave your home for a period of one month. They must have their identification chip and be vaccinated against rabies
this one month (minimum before departure). A visit for evaluation
health, complete the passport and health record by your veterinarian + dewormer (maximum one week before departure!). Mandatory requirements on your part.
Before their return, the dogs will all be seen by my vet
for health examination, including carrier and passport requirements.
The possession of both sides will be done at your place. The 15th
July, August 15 and September 15, with hunting week only.
All flights are direct to avoid long waits for transit or others. The duration of the flight with embarkation and disembarkation lasts approximately 8 hours. All the dogs take the same flights as me (neither cargo nor freight).
The maximum number of dogs per month is five (5).