The DT Systems Large Soft Mouth Trainer Dummy is an essential training tool for developing a dog’s natural “soft mouth” retrieving skills. Designed with patent-pending S-Grip™ technology, the dummy...
The DT Systems Large Soft Mouth Trainer Dummy is an essential training tool for developing a dog’s natural “soft mouth” retrieving skills. Designed with patent-pending S-Grip™ technology, the dummy features raised surfaces that make it easier for your dog to grip and carry with a gentler hold—reducing hard mouthing habits during retrieves.
Made from soft, pliable plastic, this trainer simulates the feel of a real bird’s body, helping your dog transition seamlessly from training to field work. The dummy can also be inflated or deflated to adjust firmness, making it highly versatile for different stages of training.
S-Grip™ Technology: Encourages dogs to grip gently and securely.
Realistic Training: Soft, pliable plastic mimics the feel of a bird’s body.
Customizable: Inflate or deflate to adjust firmness and weight.
Floats in Water: Perfect for both land and water retrieves.
Durable & Long-Lasting: Designed for repeated use in field or water training.
Size Options:
Small – 10.75" (Orange, White, Black/White)
Large – 11.25" (Orange, White, Black/White, Contrast Green, Opti Yellow)
The DT Systems Soft Mouth Trainer Dummy is ideal for retriever training, hunt test preparation, or everyday fetch drills, giving you the perfect tool to build reliability and control in your dog’s retrieves.
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