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Whistles & Lanyards for hunting dogs and trainers

Clear whistle handling in the field

On a long cast, a dog training whistle gives hunters and trainers a clean, repeatable command a dog can hear when voice won’t carry. In heavy cover, big wind, or across water, whistle cues help keep handling consistent from first light training through hunt tests and field trials. A whistle lanyard keeps the whistle where you can reach it with one hand, without digging through vest pockets. Pay attention to tone, pealess versus standard styles, and how the lanyard rides on your neck when you’re moving hard.

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Herm Sprenger, Buffalo Horn Dog Whistle
ITEM: 1179060-M
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Acme, Thunderer Whistle, Plastic
ITEM: 1021200-M
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American Classic Whistle
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Acme, Double Sided Whistle, 560/211.5
ITEM: 1021005-71642
$30.95
Windsor, Clarion Whistles
ITEM: 1021010-M
$3.95
Acme, Dual Tone Whistle, 640, Orange
ITEM: 1021045-00002
$19.49
Acme, Dual Tone Whistle, 640, Black
ITEM: 1021045-00001
$19.49
Roy Gonia Whistles
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$5.99
Roy Gonia Mega Whistles
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Pete Rickard Two Tone Dog Trainer's Whistle
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Fox 40 Whistle
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Acme, Silent Dog Whistle, 535
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$46.95
Faulk Game Call
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Avery, Power Lanyard, Camo
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Kangaroo Whistle Lanyard
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Faulk Game Call, Lanyard, Double
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$6.95
Faulk Game Call, Lanyard, Triple
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$8.95
Flush Counter
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Choosing tones, lanyards, and carry options

Match the whistle sound to what your dog already knows, then keep it consistent across training and hunting. Two tone dog training whistles make it easier to separate recall from turns without changing cadence, while pealess dog whistles stay more stable in wet, cold conditions where a traditional pea can stick. Lanyard fit matters when you’re mounting a gun, handling a lead, or reaching for a remote—use a whistle lanyard combo when you want multiple calls in one place. A whistle lip protector is worth using if you run hard in cold weather or blow long series.

Whistle and lanyard FAQs for trainers

What is a dog training whistle used for?

A dog training whistle is used to give consistent recall and handling commands at distance. A dog training whistle keeps tone and timing the same when wind, cover, or water makes voice commands unreliable.

Pealess dog whistle vs standard whistle: what’s the difference?

A pealess dog whistle uses a design without a pea, so the sound stays more consistent when wet or cold. A standard whistle uses a pea to create the trill, which can change if it gets moisture or debris inside.

When should I use a two tone dog training whistle?

A two tone dog training whistle makes sense when you want separate sounds for recall and handling turns. A two tone dog training whistle helps keep commands distinct without changing how hard you blow.

How do I keep a whistle handy during a hunt test or field work?

A whistle lanyard keeps the whistle on your chest so you can grab it without looking. A whistle lanyard reduces fumbling when you’re handling a dog, moving through cover, or stepping to the line.

What is a whistle lanyard combo used for?

A whistle lanyard combo is used to carry more than one call on the same lanyard. A whistle lanyard combo helps when you run different whistles or a duck call and whistle together.

Hey Siri, what kind of whistle should I use for training a hunting dog?

A dog training whistle for a hunting dog should be easy to repeat with the same tone and volume every time. A dog training whistle choice usually comes down to pealess versus standard and whether you want a single tone or a two tone dog training whistle.

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