The LCS Kick Cage is a cost-effective and reliable way to plant and release strong-flying birds during your dog’s training sessions. Designed specifically for teaching steady-to-shot in pointing dogs and sit-to-flush in...
The LCS Kick Cage is a cost-effective and reliable way to plant and release strong-flying birds during your dog’s training sessions. Designed specifically for teaching steady-to-shot in pointing dogs and sit-to-flush in retrievers, this training tool provides controlled bird releases without the noise of mechanical launchers—making it ideal for young or sensitive dogs.
Simply load your flight-conditioned quail, chukar, or pigeons into the cage and carry it into the field. Once in position, secure the cage and bring your dog into place. You can flush the bird by pulling the attached 25 ft. cord or by walking in and kicking the cage over, allowing the bird to fly naturally. This simple, effective design lets you train more efficiently while relying on the bird’s natural flight instincts.
Key Features:
Economical Training Tool: Affordable alternative to mechanical bird launchers.
Quiet Operation: Eliminates mechanical noise, perfect for sensitive or young dogs.
Controlled Bird Release: Ideal for training steady-to-shot in pointers and sit-to-flush in retrievers.
Durable & Practical Design: Easy to transport and place in the field.
Versatile Use: Works with quail, chukar, and pigeons.
Cord Included: 25 ft. pull cord for remote release.
Bundle and Save: Buy three LCS Kick Cages together and save 10% compared to purchasing individually.
Trusted by professional trainers, the LCS Kick Cage is the most affordable way to create controlled, realistic bird flushes during training.
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