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Frank Finger’s Working Dog Training Tips

Frank Finger believes starting small and nurturing puppies from the beginning will lead to strong working dogs.

Frank Finger, winner of the ABC’s Muster Dog program, has been training working dogs for over 20 years. His passion for training working dogs is shared through his training schools which attract owners, breeders, and the next generation of trainers.

With more than 270,000 stock-herding dogs across rural Australia, the importance of working dogs to Australian farmers and property owners cannot be underestimated.Farmers are well-aware that a well-trained dog provides benefits to a farm well beyond its sale price.

Preferring to train dogs from puppyhood, Frank is a big believer in starting small in all facets of a dog’s training. 

Nurture to Nature: From birth, Frank says it’s essential to nurture working dog pups through their early weeks and look after them with nourishing food and ensure they’re de-wormed.

Forming a Bond: As small and cute as they are, Frank notes it’s important to bond with them, but not too much until they are working.

Think Small: When starting with pups, Frank encourages those training working dogs to think small. Training a small pup should incorporate small livestock such as goats or even ducks, while training should be limited to short periods.

Line of Sight: Frank notes that one often overlooked aspect of training working dogs is that a dog’s line of sight extends no higher than a trainer’s knee when in close proximity.

Simple commands: Once trained, Frank notes well-bred working dogs will work instinctively.

Benefits of a healthy dog: Frank appreciates a well-trained dog must be healthy to fulfill their potential. Prevention is better than cure.

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