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5 Tips for TEK 2.05 Tips for TEK 2.0

5 Tips for TEK 2.0

by Aaron Robinson 1

When it comes to choosing an e-collar you must consider several key factors before deciding which unit is ideal for you. First, consider your canine hunting companion. Is your dog close working, or a “horizon chaser”? Second, what is your primary hunting specie? For example, are you a hunter who likes...

How to Match Your E-Collar to Your Hunting ConditionsHow to Match Your E-Collar to Your Hunting Conditions

How to Match Your E-Collar to Your Hunting Conditions

by Tom Keer

One of my dogless hunting buddies lives in the city. He's the guy who has all the new gadgets. I kidded him about all his new toys and he tried to explain it like this; he said he’s an “early technology adaptor.” Say what? In my “bird hunter's English,” I...

Proper Introduction to the E-CollarProper Introduction to the E-Collar

Proper Introduction to the E-Collar

by Chris Akin

The e-collar is an amazing tool. It can fine-tune a dog, extend your control, and even save an animal’s life. But here’s the thing: You must understand what it is. It is not a magic bullet. I call it a polishing tool. It’s an enforcement tool and a distance minimizer. What...

Summer Hazards – 5 Precautions for your Hunting DogSummer Hazards – 5 Precautions for your Hunting Dog

Summer Hazards – 5 Precautions for your Hunting Dog

by The SportDOG Staff

Summertime means extra fun in the sun, but it also means some new dangers. These tips will help make sure you and your hunting partner stay safe in the field: Increased Hydration – Warmer weather means increased chanced of heat exhaustion for you and your dog. Even mild temperatures can pose...

Gestion des blessures des chiens de chasseGestion des blessures des chiens de chasse

Gérer les blessures des chiens de chasse

by The SportDOG Staff

Les coupures sont courantes chez les chiens de chasse. Les ronces, les fils barbelés, les verres brisés ou même les jeunes arbres tranchants peuvent entailler la peau d'un chien pendant la chasse. Un soin approprié des blessures sur le terrain peut réduire le temps de guérison et faciliter grandement le travail du vétérinaire. Souvenez-vous des mots d'ordre : rincer, remplir et envelopper. Rinçage Les coupures récentes peuvent sembler...

A Dog Ready for the FieldA Dog Ready for the Field

A Dog Ready for the Field

by Jeffrey Wood (standart)

Hunting seasons are in full swing. In bird fields you can hear the cackle of a bold rooster taking wing, along with the hoarse voice of a hunter screaming at his dog as it chases the gaudy pheasant to the next farm field. It is easy to hear all about...

Where to Find a Dog with the Right Stuff - Part 2Where to Find a Dog with the Right Stuff - Part 2

Where to Find a Dog with the Right Stuff - Part 2

by Charlie Jurney

In Part 1 of this article series, I discussed purchasing a puppy and considering bloodlines. Now we'll dig into the best breeder and how to pick the right litter. The most reasonable way to locate a well-bred puppy for yourself is by doing a great deal of research. Ask each breeder...

Where to Find a Dog with the Right Stuff - Part 3Where to Find a Dog with the Right Stuff - Part 3

Where to Find a Dog with the Right Stuff - Part 3

by Charlie Jurney

I talked about getting the pick of the litter in Part 2 of this article series. Now you have to decide whether you want a started dog or a finished dog. So now you know what you’re looking for in a puppy, but what if you do not want to deal...

Keeping the Fun in Retriever TrainingKeeping the Fun in Retriever Training

Keeping the Fun in Retriever Training

by Charlie Jurney

Wouldn’t it be nice in the middle of a rough day if someone stopped by and said a few words that made all your cares go away? Instantly your negative feelings would disappear and you’d be happy. Well, in retriever training, there is something that can have that effect on...

Tips For Dove Hunting And Gun DogsTips For Dove Hunting And Gun Dogs

Tips For Dove Hunting And Gun Dogs

by The SportDOG Stafftestswarna

There are many things that you should do to prepare you and your dog for opening day of dove season. For most of us in the south, it is still very hot during dove season. The most important thing is to keep yourself and your dog hydrated! There are all...

When Your Dog Should Enter the HuntWhen Your Dog Should Enter the Hunt

When Your Dog Should Enter the Hunt

by The SportDOG Stafftestswarna

Young dogs take a while to develop into the hunting or field trial champion you want. Your knowledge that the pup you chose is from proven hunting stock is just the beginning. I have been spoiled. During hunting and field trial seasons, I have always had older, veteran dogs to rely...

Introducing Your Retriever to Upland HuntingIntroducing Your Retriever to Upland Hunting

Introducing Your Retriever to Upland Hunting

by Rick Grant

One of the most common questions I’m asked when I’m doing training demonstrations for SportDOG is this one: “How do I keep my retriever hunting in range?” Without a doubt, keeping your dog from getting too far out in front of you when he gets on the scent of a...

Dealing with Hunting Dog InjuriesDealing with Hunting Dog Injuries

Dealing with Hunting Dog Injuries

by The SportDOG Staff

Cuts are common in hunting dogs. Briars, barbed-wire, broken glass, or even sharp broken saplings can slice a dog’s skin as it hunts. Appropriate field care of wounds can decrease healing time and make the veterinarian’s job much easier. Remember the watchwords: flush, fill and wrap. Flushing Fresh cuts may look quite...

Understanding Canine InfluenzaUnderstanding Canine Influenza

Understanding Canine Influenza

by The SportDOG Staff

If you have been watching the news lately or reading metropolitan newspapers, you may have noticed articles about a “new” flu outbreak in dogs. In some sections of the country, veterinarians are reporting a near-panic situation around this canine flu news. Here are the facts. Canine Influenza Virus is a relatively...

What Does “Socializing” Your Puppy Mean?What Does “Socializing” Your Puppy Mean?

What Does “Socializing” Your Puppy Mean?

by Tom Dokken

You hear a lot about “socializing” your puppy, but what does that mean and why is it important? Socializing is actually training. By that I mean that every time you are with your puppy he is learning something. You need to make sure he’s learning what you want him to...

4 Good Reasons to Crate-Train Your Dog4 Good Reasons to Crate-Train Your Dog

4 Good Reasons to Crate-Train Your Dog

by Rick Grant

One of the first things you should do when you get a new puppy is get him used to spending time in his crate, or portable kennel. If your dog lives in the house, the crate is a good place for him to be when you don’t want him underfoot....


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