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Slow Down Cat Lady! Dogs Can Hunt Mice Too

Mouse on branch - Dogs make good mouse hunters. Dogs are natural predators.  Most dogs will sniff around, seeking out whatever catches their nose or their eye.  That’s their instinct shining...

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High Flying Foxhound – Considerations for Pet Containment!

Containing a high flying dog can be a difficult prospect.  Owners must make considerations for how high a dog can jump when choosing a pet containment system.  Low fences could result in a...

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Best Time to Neuter a Hunting Dog

There is rarely a happier time for a hunter and their family than when they bring a new hunting pup into their lives. Along with the excitement and puppy cuddles come some significant decisions to be...

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Hunting Rabbits with Beagles – Is One Dog Enough?

Throughout the centuries, the Beagle has been the iconic rabbit dog.  When you hear the words “Rabbit Hunting”, does your mind take you to a scene of baying Beagles running through a lush...

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Male vs Female Hunting Dogs | Which is Better?

When it comes to selecting the right dog for bird hunting, there is plenty of advice on the best breed, best size, or best temperament. But what about choosing the right sex? All experienced dog...

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How Many Hunting Dogs do You Need to Hunt Mountain Lions?

Hunting a mountain lion is a large task.  These animals are rarely seen and inhabit the hardest, roughest and most remote country.  While taking a mountain lion without a dog can be done;...

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I came from a non-hunting family, in my teens I got interested in hunting and taught myself to hunt. I got my first hunting dog after college and became obsessed with all things hunting dog and hunting dog training. I have spent the last 10 years training and hunting with dogs. My dogs and I have hunted quail, chukar, huns, pheasants, grouse, woodcock, ducks, and geese all over the USA and Canada. Hunting dogs are my passion.

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