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"Wing on a string is a game nothing more. You don't have to have a wing on it, use a piece of rag. If i were to agree that it does cause sighting, I don't, then a piece of rag or anything other than a wing will accomplish the same end; to see if your dog will chase an object dangled in from of it. Those of you that think it is teaching something, keep doing it, it will accomplish nothing, it will do no harm. Good thing about it if your dog will point it is that it will make you feel better." :) " quote D.F.
I don't believe the wing on a string thing is meant to be a long term training method. We've used it, shortly after bringing home a pup from the breeder, as a game, so that the pup associates the scent of a bird with a fun activity. We've used it in tall grass to hide the wing and never allow the pup to catch the wing. After very few, short, sessions it is time to move onto the real thing (live birds). Never had a problem as a result of keeping it as a short-term game.