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Learning to Live with a Hunting DogHunting dogs can pose some challenges for their owners. Understanding what motivates them and how to keep them safe is extremely important. These are some of the things I've learned while living with my hunting dog.
My Hunting DogA humorous account about hunting dogs.- SyFy Ghost Hunters Introduce Ghost Hunting DogGhost Hunters introduces their latest member of the team--Maddie the Ghost Hunting Dog. Does she have more to offer than an occasional lick of the hand? You might be surprised.
Force Breaking DogsForce breaking dogs is a practice often used when training hunting dogs and dogs learning boundaries of an invisible fence. There are a couple of do's and don'ts when using this force breaking method.- Graduation Day for Your Hunting DogIt's a proud moment when Rover fetches his or her's first bird. Now you can quit wondering if all that hard work would pay off.
The Mountain Cur: Family Pet and Versatile Hunting DogI predict this little known breed will gain popularity in years to come as sportsmen seek out a family pet who can be cross-trained to hunt various game animals.
Hunting Dogs Can Train the Trainer, SometimesOnce your hunting dog points a game bird, it's time to pay attention to the little things that ensure success.
Hunting Dogs: Train for the Retrieve with the Right GearUse a better imitation "dead bird" and you'll get faster, better results when training your hunting dog.
Hunting Dog Training: Sometimes, Less is MoreLoosening up on your hunting dog's leash or checkcord will often reduce stress and the need for a dog to fall back to his instincts. That, in turn, allows him to do his job better.- What a Hunter Needs to Know About His DogA hunter needs to know how to choose the ideal dog for tracking. They need to look at both the ears and nose. Some of the facts may be surprising.
- How to Train Hunting DogsHunting dogs can be a great asset to hunters and they're a special breed of dog. They should be purchased as puppies so they can be trained for the specific type of hunting you intend to do.
What Huntings Dogs Have Taught Me About Commands: Simple is BetterBird dogs - all dogs - respond better when they understand what you want from them, literally. Give a hunting dog the right command, simply put, and he'll work harder for you.- Hunting Dogs - How We Trained Them in the '70s and '80sA brief history how we trained are bird dogs for hunting back in the late 1970s.
Gretchen Steele, Hunting Dog PhotographerGretchen doesn't start her day like most photographers. She's up long before the sun, suited up in camo, yes I said camo, and in a duck blind or field, waiting for dawn to break.- 5 Top Hunting Dog BreedsThere are several breeds of hunting dog, but here are five that are probably the best and most versatile.
- The Spinone Italiano- Italian Hunting DogsThe Spinone Italiano is a smart and loyal dog with a great sense of smell, playful attitude and a great deal of stamina.
- A Good Willed Hunting Dog: The German Shorthaired PoitnerSmart, high-energy, and willing to please it's master; three of the great characteristics to have when it comes to choosing a good quality hunting dog such as a German Shorthaired Pointer.
- Setters Good Hunting Dogs and Family DogsThe setter is a lovely dog that has a nice coat of fur. Setters are bred to be hunting dogs and they especially are good at hunting birds like pheasants, grouse or quail.
- The Top 10 Hunting Dog BreedsYour best friend can be more than that to you if you are a hunter. Here are the best hunting dog breeds today. Do you spot your best friend in the list of breeds?
10 Best Hunting Dog BreedsEvery avid hunter needs a companion to help him find game, retrieve game, and keep his hunter company. If you are looking for a hunting dog, consider one of these best hunting dog breeds.
The Top Hunting Dog BreedsA list of ten of the most popular dog breeds used for the hunting sport.- All About the Breed: Polish Hunting DogHave you recently fallen for the Polish Hunting Dog or do you simply love rare breeds? Learn all about the breed here, including: breed history, personality traits, train-ability, benefits and disadvantages of the breed and common health concerns.
- How to Teach Your Dog to FetchHow To Teach Your Dog to Fetch. Learn the two most basic, and extremely easy, methods to teach your dog to fetch.
- The Horrific Life of a Spanish Hunting DogThe Galgo is a Spanish hunting dog often called the Spanish greyhound. The cruelty and torment that these beautiful animals suffer is beyond belief.
- Hunting Dog BreedsHunting dogs are essentially fearless and ferocious over the prey. They should have good ability to understand the environments and require a high vigilant power.
- The Hillbilly's Guide to Choosing a Dog for Rabbit HuntingBesides being an accurate marksman and having a good shotgun or rifle, my Hillbilly kinfolk also needed good, well-trained hunting dogs to help them in their hunting quest.
- Most Popular Hunting Dog NamesTips for finding the best name for your hunting dog as well as a look at some of the most popular hunting dog names.
- Hunting Dogs are Essential for Hunting SuccessMany people are enjoy hunting for game or sport. Acquiring a hunting dog can greatly increase successful hunts.
- Tips for Pheasant Hunting With a Young DogFor most pheasant hunters, having a well-trained, purebred hunting dog is not only a must - it is a large part of the joy of the hunt.
- Protect Yourself from Getting Struck by LighteningIf your hunting dog has learned to manage crossing water without getting hurt then you can learn to keep yourself and your dog safe should a freak lightening storm pop up.
- Ruby RedA flash fiction story of darkness, evil and ruby red.
- North Carolina’s Best Winter Hunting Destinations for Small Game SeasonThere has never been a better time to grab your hunting rifle and head into the North Carolina woods. This article discusses some hunting destinations that you may want to consider visiting.
- The Early History of Fox HuntingThe beginnings of the royal sport.
Tips to Protect Your Dog While HuntingIf you are a hunter that enjoys hunting with a hunting dog, you should know how to protect them while in the field. Here, you can some helpful tips to help keep your dog safe.
Sporting Dog Colors: Can You Identify Your Retrievers Correctly?Dog coat colors have very specific names, depending on the breed. This article explores the coat colors in the retriever breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club.- Breed Profile: Spinone ItalanoThe Spinone Italano is a great hunting dog or family dog.
- StarsA poem about the stars and how they are unexplainable.
- Dog Breed Profiles: Wirehaired Pointing GriffonA brief overview of the breed including breed history, grooming, appearance, temperament and potential health issues.
What the Dogs Taught Me ...Hunting dogs can teach us a lot about bird hunting, and ourselves. TV host Scott Linden suggests you "get high" to keep an eye on your dog, and become a better hunter and shooter.
Interesting Facts About the Spinone ItalianoThis beautiful dog is an excellent hunter and makes a great long-term companion. They are sociable, docile, and loves his family. They even have a clownish side to them.





