A300 And TT20

First Look: Garmin’s Alpha Series Handheld and Dog Collars

Garmin has announced the Alpha 300 series and Alpha TT 25 and T 20 collar series, the latest generation tracking and training system for hunters and their canine companions.

First Look: Cuga Canine Protective Vest

Cuga, known for its advanced pet-protection products, has debuted a protective vest for hunting dogs working the fields this season.

First Look: Garmin Delta SE Training System

Whether at home or on the hunt, the simple, one-handed operation of Garmin's Delta SE system keeps focus on the dog, not the handheld device.

Garmin Introduces Alpha 10 Dog Tracking Unit

Garmin International has announced the Alpha 10, a versatile canine tracking and training device that is their smallest and lightest to date.

Gundog Obedience: What's Mandatory and What's Optional?

Certain obedience measures for a gundog to have are considered mandatory by many. Kyle Wintersteen compiles a list of what is mandatory gundog obedience training and what is for the polished dog.

Labrador Retriever Remains Americans' Top Dog

No surprise here: For the twenty-second consecutive year, the Labrador retriever is the most popular dog in the United States, according to American Kennel Club (AKC) registration statistics. Here's the breakdown of 2012's most popular breeds and how that compares to 2011.

Puppies Inspire Our Irrational Optimism

When a young boy hits a baseball off a tee for the first time, not even the most positive-thinking father declares him a future major leaguer.

When Housetraining Goes Awry

Please pardon my grammar if it's even more off than normal today, but I'm a tad frazzled. For the past 48 hours, I've been engaged in an activity that's both joyous and scream-into-a-pillow frustrating: housebreaking a dog. And I bought not one, but two springer pups. As if I thought one would be just too easy.

British Army's Spaniel Awarded Posthumous Medal

We all have our favorite breeds, and many times we're especially proud of the versatility they offer. At one time most dogs were fairly specialized, but these days the same dog can point quail, fetch ducks and even hunt down predators. Their noses and intelligence are also far more developed than what early breeders probably could've imagined.

Letter to a Dog

A friend of mine says good dogs and bad pheasants both spend eternity in the same place. If that’s the case, then I’m sure you’re giving those roosters hell.

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