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How to Feed Your Older Dog

The decline of a loyal, canine hunting partner is the price we pay for the joy of a puppy. The bittersweet reality is that if we are lucky enough to share our days afield with a great dog, we will probably have to nurse him through old age and decline. That means managing Dog's diet.

Why a Hunting Dog?

Guys and gals, if you’re going to put up with the expense and inconvenience of caring for a dog, why not care for one that can return the favor? One that can earn it’s keep? Working dogs are not just useful dogs, but happy, satisfied dogs. Fulfilled dogs. Dogs with a purpose in life.

Best Hunting Dog Crates of 2019

An average kennel is suitable for an average dog, but your four-legged hunting partner requires a bit more. Here are a few crates that can handle the hunt.

How to Winterize Your Bird Dog

December is approaching, which means frigid temperatures and snowfall aren't far behind. It's important to ensure your bird dog is properly groomed for a day of trouncing through the powder

How to Train Your Dog to Blood-Trail Deer

There are breeds that specialize in just about every task, but almost any dog can learn to blood-trail wounded game.

Mossy Oak Outdoor Dog Offers Citronella Collection for the Sport Dog

Mossy Oak Outdoor Dog, manufacturer of odor control and pet care products specifically for outdoor and sporting dogs, is proud to offer its specially formulated Citronella Collection.

Predict Your Dog's Genetic Future

Certain dog breeds are more prone to ailments than others, but none are immune to genetic disorders. New research, however, has opened up a host of new preventatives.

First Look: Primos KennelUP Dog Kennel

The new lightweight Primos KennelUp dog kennel was designed from the ground up to meet the needs of hunters and their four-legged companions.

How to Hunt Pheasants Without a Dog

No dog? No problem. You can still bag a limit of pheasants. Hunt model pheasant habitat, and remember what a ringneck likes to do—run. Also, a couple of partners as drivers and standers always come in handy.

One Dog to Rule Them All

If you haven’t the space, finances nor stamina to keep two hunting dogs—one that points, and one that flushes and retrieves—then get in line for a versatile hunting dog.

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