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Hunting Dogs Eyecare - Video

Posted by The SportDOG Staff

In this SportDOG Brand Training Tip (originally aired on Pheasants Forever Television), Dr. Joe Spoo,DVM explains the correct way to care for your hunting dog's eyes. Gun dogs are exposed to various irritants in the field. Proper examination and rinsing techniques help your pup continue to perform at his best in the field and avoid future eye problems.

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