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Preparing for a new gun-dog puppy requires access to and insight into top-flight equipment.
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Preparing for a new gun-dog puppy requires access to and insight into top-flight equipment.
If you’re in the market for a new bird dog this spring, start researching now.
Want to round out a bird hunting dog? Give him or her on-the-job experience with wild ring-necked pheasants or ruffed grouse sooner, not later.
Fifteen or 20 minutes will likely cut it, and not only will it keep your dog in better shape before next bird season, but it’ll pretty much ensure a better quality of life overall.
To create more flushes and retrieves, develop the right relationship with your four-legged hunting partner.
Devote time right now to considering how you’ll keep your retriever in shape during the summer.
Tactics for working your retriever after small-game season wraps up – even when the powder is three feet deep.
In the market for a new bird dog this spring? Start researching bloodlines now.
With dogs at the forefront of activity, Game Fair kicked off Friday, Aug. 11. The two-weekend event will run Friday through Sunday, Aug. 13, and Friday, Aug. 18 through Sunday, Aug. 20 at the Armstrong
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