Archive for March, 2009
By following the directions that come with these training tools and by exercising common sense, most any dog owner can use an e-collar to reinforce all commands any dog learns through conventional teaching methods and with standard training tools such as a check cord. In fact, many dog owners and professional trainers see the e-collars […]
Now is a great time to be a hunting dog. At no other time in modern history has the quality of training equipment, health maintenance, and canine hunting gear been at such a high level of sophistication, efficiency, and effectiveness. Because of modern technology, teaching a dog basic obedience and more complex lessons in behavior […]
Then check out the left part of the website. You can find some of the most used breeds in the hunting sector there.
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After listening to what he called a spirit of “cooperation” among the dog deer hunting community and its critics, Alabama Conservation Advisory Board member Grant Lynch asked that any action concerning dog deer hunting be tabled until the May meeting. At last weekend’s board meeting at the Mann Museum in Montgomery, Lynch said that he […]
RICH TWP — I’ve owned bird dogs since 1980. My first one was a German Shorthaired Pointer, and that was all it took to get me hooked on bird dogs. Since that first GSP, I’ve had the opportunity to own and work with five more shorthairs (four of which I still own), a yellow Labrador […]