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Foundations and Fundamentals

Learn How toĀ Implement the Foundational Work for your Hunting Dog

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Foundations and Fundamentals Program Overview

Steps One: New Puppy, Crate Introduction, Wait to Be Released, Calming Touch, and Developing the Retrieving Instinct

Our training modules cover essential skills for building a strong bond with your new puppy, from introducing them to the crate and teaching them to wait for release, to using calming touch and developing their natural retrieving instincts. Each step is designed to ensure a well-rounded foundation for a confident and well-behaved dog.

Steps Two: Exploratory Walks, Bird Introduction, Gun Introduction, and Field Handling

In Step Two, we guide you through advanced training techniques, including exploratory walks to enhance your dog's field confidence, bird introduction to build their natural instincts, gun introduction to desensitize them to noise, and field handling to refine their performance in real-world scenarios. These modules are designed to deepen your dog's skills and prepare them for successful upland hunting experiences.

Steps Three: Influencing Range and Pattern, Whoa Command Training, Heeling, and Overlaying the E-Collar for All Commands

Step Three focuses on refining your dogā€™s skills with advanced training techniques, including influencing their range and pattern in the field, mastering the "Whoa" command for precise control, perfecting heeling for closer obedience, and overlaying the e-collar to reinforce all commands effectively. These modules are designed to enhance your dogā€™s responsiveness and reliability in various training scenarios.

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Foundations and Fundamentals Training Module Details

Step 1:Ā 

  • New Puppy
  • Crate Introduction
  • Wait to Be Released
  • Calming Touch
  • Developing the Retrieving Instinct

Step 2:Ā 

  • Exploratory WalksĀ 
  • Bird Introduction
  • Gun Introduction
  • Field Handling

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Step 3:Ā 

  • Influencing Range and Pattern
  • Whoa Command Training
  • Heeling
  • Overlaying the E-Collar for All Commands

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ā˜‘ļø A dog that hunts for you

ā˜‘ļøĀ A dog that holds point

ā˜‘ļøĀ A dog that actually understands the word whoa

ā˜‘ļøĀ A dog that is a joy to hunt with

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What people are saying

H.G. Longobardi

My small munsterlander Elke is doing great and this season promises to be a good one as things really clicked between us last year.

Nick K.

"Finally got Roo to retrieve to hand. On back to back birds!"

Marcus A.

"When I finally found Upland Institute it put the whole picture together better than anything else I found.Ā  Not only can you see the whole process but Justin has a way of explaining things that makes it really easy to understand not just how but why."

Steven D.

"While I found bits and pieces of training material from different sources, no training method was as complete and easy to understand and implement as the Upland Institute video series. I practically memorized the First Steps prior to picking up my pup.Ā  Dan is now 8 months old and there has not been one day when we have not incorporated one or more of the First Steps in our daily routine."

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"A pup must be allowed to experience puppyhood before it can become a dog."

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