Training Tips
Here's how we make the most of each hunt

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...

Retriever Training: The Transition to Water
by Tom Dokken
Retrievers love water, so you wouldn't reckon that transitioning from land retrieves to water retrieves would be hard. It isn't, as long as you follow a few simple guidelines. The key to a smooth introduction and continued improvement on water retrieves is to work in baby steps, just like you did...

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...

Pup’s First Hunt: Building Your Future
by Chris Akin
A puppy's first season, and more specifically, his first hunt, can be the most pivotal in his life as a gun dog. You only get one chance to make a first impression, and that impression can have a major impact on how a young dog is moulded into a hunting...

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....

Watch for Displacement Behaviour
by Charlie Jurney
No matter what breed of dog you're training, at some point the dog will try any number of tricks to avoid giving up its alpha position. Yawning, scratching, sniffing, head shaking and licking are all ways in which your dog will attempt to delay performing a command. Your dog may...

What Does 'Socialising' Your Puppy Mean?
by Tom Dokken
You hear a lot about 'socialising' your puppy, but what does that mean and why is it important? Socialising is actually training. By that I mean that every time you're with your puppy he's learning something. You need to make sure he's learning what you want him to...

Working Your Dog in the 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...

Reward-Based Training for Labs
by Charlie Jurney
Imagine you go to work this week giving it your all to please the boss and make the company successful. During that time you forgot to return one phone call and rocked up five minutes late on Thursday due to a prang on the motorway. The rest of the week...

Where to Find a Dog with the Right Stuff - Part 1
by Charlie Jurney
Every time someone rings up to ask about finding a puppy, I get flashbacks to me first dog, Sam. I bought Sam off a mate who had a sporty keen hunting dog. He decided to breed his sheila to a real good-looking bloke whose ancestors found fame in the show...

Understand This Before you Train
by Charlie Jurney
Every animal on the planet has an alpha or beta relationship with every other animal. We usually reckon “beta” as submissive and beaten down, but in wild packs or herds, that's not how it goes. The beta dog in a mob of wild dogs is still quite happy and...

Getting Your Retriever in the Thick of Things
by Rick Grant
If you were gonna go pheasant hunting on a farm where you'd never been before, where would you start your search? You'd probably head for the thickest scrub 'cause you know that's where birds feel safest and therefore tend to hang out the most, right? Well, when you...

Talent Is Not Obedience
by The SportDOG Staff
Whoa! Can your hunting dog 'whoa' or stop dead? Does it always come when called? Will it turn on command or always sit or lie down when told? Will it gently deliver a bird to your hand without chewing the least little bit? Good bird dogs have been...

Where to Begin with Puppy Training
by The SportDOG Staff
There are several different things that need to be done for and with a new puppy. First and foremost make sure all pup’s shots are on time and up to date. Find a local vet and set up an appointment for your new mate. This is one of many places you...

Straight Talk About Protein for Hunting Dogs
by The SportDOG Staff
As I travel across the country attending field trials, visiting kennels and hunting, I get a lot of questions about dog food for some reason. One topic that stimulates many questions is protein quality and protein’s role in dog nutrition. Protein is required by the body for two reasons: To provide...

Rigors of a Tough Hunting Season
by The SportDOG Staff
During the 2009-2010 hunting season, most of us endured our most interesting upland season in quite some time. The entire country experienced unique weather conditions this autumn and winter. Hard winters often turn most of our thoughts and concerns towards, 'how are the birds going to make it'? A question...
