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Fly Management Plan by Steve Snell

Posted on Sunday 23rd April 2023 07:08:38 PM

I had a customer last week who was having trouble with a Fly Trap. It wasn't catching the flies that were around his dogs. Come to find out, the trap he used was designed for house flies, but he had biting flies. When I told him that was the problem, he responded, "No, sir, a fly is a fly is a fly." Well, that's not true.

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How To Support Joint Health in Your Sporting Dog

Posted on Sunday 16th April 2023 08:36:26 PM

When we think about the longevity of our hardworking sporting dogs in the fields and blinds, joint health is often a point of concern. They run hard in a variety of conditions, they jump over logs or stone walls, and they twist and turn their way through fields and covers. Those aggressive movements can put a tremendous amount of stress on their joints.

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When and How to Socialize a Sporting Breed Puppy

Posted on Sunday 19th March 2023 08:12:49 PM

Socializing puppies when they’re young is key to building strong and confident adult sporting dogs. Puppies need to learn about everything, which includes the environments in which they’ll live and work, people, other dogs and animals, and routine care. Read on for some tips on when and how to start socializing your sporting breed puppy.

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Should Your Sporting Dog Shift to an Off-season Diet?

Posted on Sunday 5th March 2023 08:47:27 PM

Sporting dogs burn a lot of calories during the hunting season. To support their elevated nutritional needs, savvy handlers feed them performance kibble. Off-season nutritional needs are often different, and that’s why many handlers shift a dog’s diet to one with lower amounts of fat and calories.

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How Nutrition Supports Trainability in Your Sporting Breed Puppy

Posted on Sunday 29th January 2023 09:08:12 AM

Sporting breed puppies have a lot to learn. Nutrition that fuels healthy brain function and learning supports a puppy’s ability to master a variety of tasks. Puppy diets that contain clinically proven levels of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) can provide a training edge.

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Hunting Those Cold, Wet Winter Days in the Fields and Woods for Pheasants

Posted on Sunday 22nd January 2023 03:12:54 PM

We had parked a half-of-mile down the road. A couple of dozen roosters stood idle in the field. They resembled tiny black checkmarks from a distance against the white backdrop. Every once-in-a-while some would scoot in and out of brush piles and thickets. The snow had covered the land. Tufts of yellow grass were scattered across the field. Most of the grass had been covered by the snow. With no where to hide, the birds found refuge in what little cover they could find. This meant flocks of pheasants sheltering up together out of the elements. A small woodlot seemed to be providing roosters a place to get out of the wind and cold. According to the map the public parcel included an adjacent field of sorghum.

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First Season Expectations

Posted on Sunday 15th January 2023 07:15:59 PM

You’ve built up to your pup’s first hunting season—but what should you expect from your young dog? The experts weigh in.

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10 Christmas Gift Ideas for the Upland Hunter

Posted on Sunday 20th November 2022 11:49:28 AM

Do you have an Upland Hunter that's difficult to buy for? Below you'll find a list of items that would make any Upland Hunter happy.

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Key Nutrients that support a dog’s muscular system

Posted on Friday 18th November 2022 10:16:04 PM

Featuring Russ Kelly, M.S., Eukanuba and Royal Canin Pet Health and Nutrition Center

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Causes, Symptoms and Treatment - Roundworms

Posted on Monday 17th October 2022 06:08:23 PM

Roundworms in dogs can cause mild to severe symptoms depending on how many worms are in the dog's system and how healthy he or she is overall. Most dogs with roundworms don't show symptoms at all, but if they do, they might seem sluggish or unusually thin, experience hair loss or lethargy, vomit often, or not eat much. If you think your dog might have roundworms, call your vet to find out whether treatment is necessary and learn more about how to prevent them from infecting your pet again in the future.

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Causes, Symptoms and Treatment - Hip Dysplasia

Posted on Monday 10th October 2022 07:47:34 PM

A hunting dog's career can be cut short when it develops hip dysplasia, so it's essential to understand the causes of this condition, how to spot the symptoms, and what treatments are available to help your dog live its life as comfortable as possible. The good news is that you don't have to put down your best hunting dog just because it has hip dysplasia, with the right approach, you can give your dog many years of pleasure and fun in the field before he needs to retire.

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And the Birds Whistled Bob-white

Posted on Sunday 18th September 2022 07:56:02 AM

Quail hunting in the South has always been as common as sunburn. Due to the fertile soil, flat and rolling coastal plains that are cut by long rivers and dotted with lakes and ponds, made for a perfect farming. Mild winters with hot, humid summers meant crops grew for longer times of the year than just about any other part of the country. Cotton, rice, peanuts, tobacco, peaches, sugar cane, watermelons, and indigo, the blue dye that comes from the plant, were staples. It didn't matter if the farming occurred on plantations several thousand acres big or on 50-acre tenant farms, one thing was for sure. Quail were abundant.

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How your dog ages

Posted on Saturday 17th September 2022 11:25:08 AM

You ever heard that your dog ages seven years for every year that you age? Is called the "rule of paw". Used since the 1950s, the "rule of paw" is speculated to come from the ratio of the average mortality years in dogs versus humans. Dogs on average would die after about ten years, while the average age for humans was around 70 years. But how accurate is this?

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Tips for traveling with your Gun Dog

Posted on Monday 29th August 2022 06:31:26 PM

Whether you're driving a decked-out dog hauling rig or crating Rover in the backseat of your sedan, traveling with dogs is a process. Here are some tips and recommendations from two hunters and trainers who spend a lot of time on the road with their dogs.

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Three Shots to Master Ahead of Hunting Season

Posted on Sunday 31st July 2022 05:50:34 PM

We slogged through an hour-long alder hell and didn't move a bird. The boys and I were shocked, for we called the covert Old Reliable. We were at the end, and I broke open my side-by-side and leashed Cider for the walk back to the truck. Wouldn't you know it, there was a brood of grouse feeding on insects at the edge of the field? Cider pointed, and the grouse flushed like a covey of quail. Two went to the left, two went straight away, and two went to the right. Bob missed one of the crossing shots, and Tim missed the straight-aways. Me? I gave 'em grief, 'cause that's what friends are for.

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