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    Nice equipment!!! When working on marking a bumper, I recommend using the black and white bumper. Bacon seems to be able to see those best and marks them best!
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    Thanks for the tip BaconsMom.

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    Use your black and whites for marking and the orange for blind work when he gets there. We get a ton of snow here so if we are able to train outside, which is rare I have assorted colours of bumpers that show up well against white back grounds. What ever you are using needs to be visible to the dog against the back ground. We also use the various colours on drills because we are too lazy to walk out and check on how many are left in the piles. With the multicolours we are able to keep track easily. You have a great journey ahead of you, keep it positive for both you and the pup. I envy those that aren't hampered by a long, very cold winter. Would go south if we had a few less dogs.

 



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