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ACME Shepherds Lip Whistle 575

The ACME 575 whistle professional model enables the dog trainer to create a crescendo of sound in tremendous variety. There are many dog trainers who consider this to be the ultimate in-tune communication with your dog.

Also available in an ACME 576 Whistle.

 

Sheepdog...

  • The ACME 575 whistle professional model enables the dog trainer to create a crescendo of sound in tremendous variety. There are many dog trainers who consider this to be the ultimate in-tune communication with your dog.

    Also available in an ACME 576 Whistle.

     

    Sheepdog Whistles

    Using this kind of whistle to its full potential requires a deep connection between dog and trainer as both must be completely attuned to the nuanced sounds it is capable of producing. If you have decided to choose a sheepdog whistle in your dog training sessions then it is definitely worth practicing your technique to make sure you are producing consistent commands. Once mastered, you will be able to produce a whole array of commands from your lip whistle.

    How To Use A Sheepdog Whistle

    Using a shepherds’ whistle takes a little time to get right. To begin, place the whistle in your mouth, with the flat edge facing inward. Place your tongue against the flat edge or against the bottom of the whistle, ensuring that the hole in the middle isn’t being covered. This will create an upper and lower chamber inside your mouth, one above and one below the whistle. Once it is in place and feels secure, blow gently. It may take a few tries to get a sound out of your whistle, but have patience and try repositioning the whistle slightly to see what works for you.

    These sheepdog whistles make wonderful, practical gifts for dog trainers and are also appreciated for their musical applications.

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