Dokken Dead Fowl Trainer Pheasant Dummy
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- Realistic pheasant-shaped training dummy from Dokken
- Hard plastic head and feet for a true-to-life profile
- Soft, durable, scent-injectable foam body
- Free-swinging head corrects aggressive head-shaking with a sharp rap to the snout
- Knobby feet encourage a proper central hold
- Floats even when punctured
- Suited to upland retrieve training for gundogs
The Dokken Dead Fowl Trainer Pheasant is a realistic training dummy built to teach gundogs the proper way to hold and carry game birds. It combines a hard plastic head and feet with a soft, durable, scent-injectable foam body, giving handlers a lifelike shape and feel without sacrificing durability. The free-swinging head is the key to how it works: it moves naturally as the dog picks the dummy up, and if the dog shakes its head aggressively, the hard head delivers a sharp rap to the snout, discouraging the behaviour without any input from the handler. The knobby feet add to the realistic profile, helping dogs learn a proper central hold rather than gripping by a wing or leg. Because the body accepts liquid or wax scent, it can be used to build birdy associations during upland retrieve training. It floats even if punctured, so it stands up to repeated use in the field or from the bank. A straightforward, purpose-built tool for handlers working on retrieve discipline with young or problem dogs.
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