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In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to choose the best e-collar for your dog and your specific training goals, ensuring that when the time comes, you’re equipped with a tool that’s up to the task, no matter how tough the conditions.In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to choose the best e-collar for your dog and your specific training goals, ensuring that when the time comes, you’re equipped with a tool that’s up to the task, no matter how tough the conditions.

The Ultimate SportDOG Guide: Choosing the Best E-Collar for Your Dog

by The SportDOG Staff

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to choose the best e-collar for training your dog, ensuring that when the time comes, you’re equipped with a tool that’s up to the task, no matter how tough the conditions.

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Avoiding and Dealing with Heat Emergencies

by The SportDOG Staff

Take some time to understand the many factors that can lead to a heat emergency, prepare for your outings to avoid such an emergency, and then have an action plan in place to deal with the Big 3: heat stress, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

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All About Retriever Training Dummies

by Tom Dokken

Training dummies are a staple of a good retriever training program.

Setter pup pointing at a wing tied to a string.Setter pup pointing at a wing tied to a string.

5 Starter Tips for Raising a Great Pointing Dog

by LTC Jim Morehouse

So, you've got a new pointing dog pup in your house. Congratulations! I hope all your hopes and dreams about turning that pup into a bird-finding pro come true. But, as is true with all things in life, excellence doesn’t happen overnight. Everything is a process, and that’s especially true...

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6 Travel Considerations for the Hunting Season

by Tom Dokken

One-day or weekend bird-hunting trips are nice if you're lucky to have good spots close to home, but for many hunters, long-distance, interstate trips are the norm. These extended adventures need more planning if you want to fully enjoy them. Here are some things to consider. Where...

How Tone and Vibe Can Improve Your Upland Game Bird HuntingHow Tone and Vibe Can Improve Your Upland Game Bird Hunting

How Tone and Vibe Can Improve Your Upland Bird Hunting

by Tom Dokken

A flushing dog that's trained to work at just the right distance ahead of hunters is a massive advantage in a pheasant field or grouse thicket. 'Just the right distance' changes with the terrain and personal preference, but I reckon we can all agree that anytime your dog puts...

Draathar running through the snow.Draathar running through the snow.

5 Essential Safety Tips for Walking Your Dog in Winter

by The SportDOG Staff

Keep your training sessions with your dog quick and efficient to stave off cabin fever, while keeping your dog safe in dodgy weather. For those of you caught in the polar vortex, you know it can limit your time out with your dog. The freezing cold temperatures can make it tempting...

Yellow Lab puppy holding puppy dummy retrieving tool in mouth.Yellow Lab puppy holding puppy dummy retrieving tool in mouth.

3 Ways You're Stuffing Up Your Gun Dog Pup

by Greg McGuffin

Puppy owners make heaps of training blunders. They might not realise it at first, but it's the small stuff that sets apart pro trainers from owners who just have a crack at training. As a pro trainer, I've seen every kind of dodgy pup and spent endless hours fixing up poor habits. Typically, when a 6-month-old puppy...

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Summer Hazards – 5 Precautions for Your Hunting Dog

by The SportDOG Staff

Summertime means extra fun in the sun, but it also means some new dangers. These tips will help make sure you and your mate stay safe out in the bush: Increased Hydration – Warmer weather means increased chances of heat exhaustion for you and your dog. Even mild temperatures can pose...

English Pointer being handled by personEnglish Pointer being handled by person

Dealing with Hunting Dog Injuries

by The SportDOG Staff

Cuts are common in hunting dogs. Briars, barbed-wire, broken glass, or even sharp broken saplings can slice a dog’s skin as it hunts. Appropriate field care of wounds can decrease healing time and make the vet’s job much easier. Remember the watchwords: flush, fill and wrap. Flushing Fresh cuts may look quite...

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Where to Find a Dog with the Right Stuff - Part 3

by Charlie Jurney

I talked about getting the pick of the litter in Part 2 of this article series. Now you have to decide whether you want a started dog or a finished dog. So now you know what you’re looking for in a puppy, but what if you do not want to deal...

Young chocolate lab jumping on bumper with trainer in background holding check cordYoung chocolate lab jumping on bumper with trainer in background holding check cord

When Your Dog Should Enter the Hunt

by The SportDOG Staff

Young dogs take a while to develop into the hunting or field trial champion you want. Your knowledge that the pup you chose is from proven hunting stock is just the beginning. I have been spoiled. During hunting and field trial seasons, I have always had older, veteran dogs to rely...

Black lab getting pats from trainerBlack lab getting pats from trainer

Poor Performance in Bird Dogs

by The SportDOG Staff

Your bird dog's been a strong, keen hunter with heaps of pizzazz and snap, but now he's lost that snap, speed and stamina. He still eats well, is bright and alert and has normal bowel movements. Have you over-trained the dog or is it poor nutrition, heartworms or...

English setter bounding through flooded grasslandEnglish setter bounding through flooded grassland

Understanding Hunting Dog Ear Infections

by The SportDOG Staff

Most hunting dog breeds have floppy ears. This drooping ear flap contributes to a high incidence of ear infections because it decreases air circulation and traps bacteria, fungi and debris in the ear. The floppy ear also makes it a bit more difficult for the owner to spot ear problems straight away. Contributing...

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Understanding Canine Influenza

by The SportDOG Staff

If you've been keeping an eye on the news lately or flicking through the city papers, you might've clocked stories about a 'new' flu outbreak in dogs. In some parts of the country, vets are reporting a near-panic situation about this dog flu news. Here are the facts. Canine Influenza Virus is a relatively...

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4 Good Reasons to Crate-Train Your Dog

by Rick Grant

One of the first things you should do when you get a new puppy is get him used to spending time in his crate, or portable kennel. If your dog lives in the house, the crate is a good place for him to be when you don’t want him underfoot....


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