
Pointers are highly trained animals which are often used as gun dogs. It sounds at a frequency of 6200Hz which is effective up to 90m under ideal conditions. As they tend to work more closely with their people than other working dogs you may not need to use a whistle with a large sound radius so the ACME 210½ TM is a good option.

They are generally enthusiastic working dogs which are common in the beater line on hunts where they come into their own in terms of obedience. Whether you have opted for a springer, cocker, Cavalier or something more unusual like a water spaniel they are all characterised by a tireless personality. The ACME 211½ TM has been specially designed to sound at a frequency of 5700Hz which can be heard by your dog at distances up to 1.5km depending on the weather conditions and terrain. Whether your retriever is a working dog or a family pet you will need a whistle which can be heard over long distances so you can reliably recall the animal or give instruction. Retrieving breeds such as goldens, labradors and curly coats are generally energetic and sociable, and most will benefit from being able to run in large open spaces, especially young dogs. There are a number of things which will help you to choose the right whistle the first time, including the breed of dog and the kind of work you will be doing with them. Of course, the level your dog is trained to and the speed at which they make progress will depend on the amount of time that you invest in training as well as the aptitude of your dog, but choosing the right tools will give you both a great start.

Like with people, no two dogs are exactly alike and this can make it somewhat challenging to choose the right whistle to train with. Choosing the perfect dog whistle for your family pet or working dog is key to facilitating smooth training.
