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An old adage says the best way to make a bird dog is to show it many birds. When possible, try training with pigeons.
Grand Erie Public Health Unit asks people to be vigilant after Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, a tick-borne disease, was confirmed in the area.
Fortunately, for hunters like me, English cocker spaniels are taking their place once again as an excellent choice for the modern-day hunter.
An old adage says the best way to make a bird dog is to show it many birds. When possible, try training with pigeons.
Grand Erie Public Health Unit asks people to be vigilant after Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, a tick-borne disease, was confirmed in the area.
Fortunately, for hunters like me, English cocker spaniels are taking their place once again as an excellent choice for the modern-day hunter.
Eastern Ontario hound hunter Garry Bolton has won a noteworthy case clarifying a legal definition in the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act.
A hunting dog that understands it can’t succeed alone, and stays connected to the hunter, knows the best way to get a bird in its mouth.
A veterinarian offers gun dog first aid tips—from treating common injuries to preventative care—for keeping your dog healthy in the field.
A reader asks how much hunter orange her dogs should be wearing. An MNR Provincial Enforcement Specialist responds.
In the long run, the key to truly appreciating what older dogs bring to the hunt is having reasonable expectations of their abilities.