Tailsetter
Pet Training Hunter Sticks
Pet Training Hunter Sticks
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Training your dog is the greatest gift you can give them — a
trained dog is a confident, happy dog who understands their world.
TailSetter's training hunter sticks make positive reinforcement
training easy, engaging, and effective for dogs at any stage.
Key Features:
- Designed to encourage focus and positive behaviour
- Lightweight and easy to handle during training sessions
- Stimulates natural hunting instincts for engaged play
- Safe materials — no harmful chemicals or sharp edges
- Suitable for dogs of all breeds and ages
- Compact enough for indoor and outdoor training
How to Use:
Step 1: Get your dog's attention with the stick
Step 2: Use it to guide your dog into the desired position
or behaviour
Step 3: Reward immediately when they respond correctly
Step 4: Keep sessions short — 5-10 minutes maximum
Pair with small treats for fastest training results.
Consistency is more important than session length.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What age can I start using training sticks with my dog?
A: You can start basic training from 8 weeks old. Young puppies
have short attention spans — keep sessions to 2-3 minutes maximum
and always end on a positive note.
Q: Are the materials safe if my dog chews the stick?
A: The training sticks are made from pet-safe materials. However
they are training tools, not chew toys — redirect your dog to an
appropriate chew toy if they start gnawing on it.
Q: Do I need treats alongside the training sticks?
A: Treats are the most powerful training reward, especially for
food-motivated dogs. Use small, low-calorie treats so you can
reward frequently without overfeeding. The stick guides the
behaviour, the treat reinforces it.
Q: How long should training sessions be?
A: 5-10 minutes maximum for adult dogs. 2-3 minutes for puppies.
Short, frequent sessions are far more effective than long ones.
Two sessions a day is ideal.
Q: My dog isn't responding to training — what am I doing wrong?
A: The most common issue is inconsistency. Every person in the
household must use the same commands and reward the same
behaviours. Also ensure your dog is not hungry, tired, or
overstimulated during sessions.
