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Running Spring Woodcock - By Tom Keer

Posted on Sunday 15th March 2020 07:43:37 PM

A pro trainer recently asked me about my training bird bill.

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Long Distance Runaround - By Craig Koshyk

Posted on Monday 9th March 2020 10:13:27 AM

In a perfect world the pup of your dreams, from the breed of your dreams, would be whelped by an awesome breeder living just down the street. And when the happy day came for you to bring you puppy home, all you'd need to do is walk half a block to get him.

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Whatever you do, dont shoot the dog - By Tom Keer

Posted on Tuesday 21st January 2020 02:45:32 PM

I've never seen a bird dog get shot, but I hear of at least one instance per year. When the stories roll in I get sick to my stomach. They unfold in pretty much the same way. A group of folks review the pre-hunt safety talk. All have heard it before, all are in agreement. The dogs are cut loose, the hunt is underway, and spirits are high. Jokes fly around, conversation is light, and everyone agrees they are more happy in the field than at work.

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The Joy of Cover Dogs - By Tom Keer

Posted on Monday 16th December 2019 07:11:23 PM

Places in snow country are reported to have lots of words to describe the white, powdery flakes gracing their winter countryside. Maybe that's true, but at home in New England we have the same with stone walls. Scratch farmers in our country's earliest years had to clear rocks struck by the point of a moldboard plow. They'd hump the granite, soapstone, flint, and quartz to the field edges and toss 'em in a neighborly fashion. These low-to-the-ground structures were called dumped walls and they served no purpose other than to allow for more successful tilling.

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Bending Drills Teach Dogs to Hunt Efficiently

Posted on Wednesday 5th March 2014 08:50:39 AM

A dog that searches for birds in a consistent pattern covers ground efficiently and hunts with confidence. Whether you're hunting quail, grouse or pheasants, the result is the same: more shooting opportunities.

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Your Great Hunting Dog

Posted on Saturday 29th September 2012 07:11:17 PM

Responsible Reproduction

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Choosing a Dog Box

Posted on Tuesday 17th April 2012 09:57:24 AM

If you are in the market for a dog box to haul your dogs to field trials and hunting, there are a number of decisions you

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The Buggytown Story... it could belong to any of us...

Posted on Tuesday 10th April 2012 09:43:30 AM

The Buggytown Story...

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Caring for Your Senior Dog

Posted on Tuesday 10th May 2011 12:00:00 AM

Pets today are living longer thanks to improved nutrition and healthcare. In order to make sure your dog's senior years are as healthy and happy as possible, it is important to be aware of changes that can occur as dogs get older.

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Breeding a Better Dog

Posted on Wednesday 5th May 2010 12:00:00 AM

A pair of wood ducks came screaming by as my dad and I folded the drake. Most likely my dad did the folding, but I tried to help with my single shot 20 gauge. He pulled our springer/lab cross and myself through the cattails and marsh grass searching for the drake.

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Dogs Day

Posted on Thursday 15th October 2009 12:00:00 AM

Autumn Wings

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Once Bitten...

Posted on Wednesday 9th April 2008 01:00:00 AM

Re-transmitted/published with permission of Covey Rise magazine. Copyright 2008. This article appeared in Covey Rise Magazine in summer of 2007.

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