Hunting Dog Articles
Step into the freezer: Everything you need to know about freezing semen in your stud dog
As a veterinarian focused on canine reproduction, I’ve found that many clients don’t fully understand the freezing process or lack realistic expectations for pregnancy success when breeding to frozen semen. Often, breeders are unaware of the costs, effort, and outcomes associated with this approach.
How to prevent and treat grass awns in a hunting dog
For better or worse, burrowing grass awns are now forever part of the fabric of the rugged Western uplands. On the upside, their parent plants provide a green protein source for birds and wild ungulates, and they generate thick chick-rearing cover that sprouts faster than most native grasses. However, their seeds are notorious for burrowing under the skin and migrating incredible distances in the subcutaneous layer.
REVIEW: Garmin Alpha 300i and TT25 from a veterinarian’s perspective
As a fellow bird hunter and sporting dog enthusiast (as well as a veterinarian) I’m always on the lookout for tech that enhances both the hunting experience and preserves the well-being of my canine companions. I’ve been a strong advocate of electronic collars for years, both as a way to humanely and quickly train sporting dogs and as a means of promoting their safety in the field.
How to save money at the vet
Anyone who has spent enough time with hunting dogs knows they share one undeniable trait: They’re expensive. If you haven't yet felt the financial strain of managing your hunting dog’s health, it's only a matter of time before you do. From gear and performance food to GPS collars and emergency vet visits, there are countless ways to spend your hard-earned money on your hunting dog. And that list doesn't even include gear, shells, gas, or hunting licenses.
Five essential qualities hunting dog owners seek in a veterinarian
When it comes to their medical care, hunters want to partner with a veterinarian who understands their needs and those of their canine athletes. Based on my experience and crowdsourced feedback, here are five essential qualities the sporting dog community prioritizes when trying to find a hunting dog veterinarian:
Rattlesnake vaccine for hunting dogs: A veterinarian's perspective
For gun dog owners, few moments are more gut-wrenching than those following a snakebite. Encounters with rattlesnakes are fraught with fear and chaos as hunters rush to triage their dog and face the prospect of a life-threatening reaction.
How do you deal with hunting dogs in the heat?
Canine athletes are incredibly efficient metabolic machines that can create tremendous amounts of heat while burning energy. It’s a physiological trait that helps them achieve impressive feats of athleticism, but in hot ambient temperatures it can also become a liability.
What’s the best strategy for feeding hunting dogs?
The canine athlete is a unique metabolic machine that is remarkably efficient in converting food into fuel for mind boggling feats of speed and endurance. However, the strategy for feeding hunting dogs is hotly debated, and there’s a mountain of anecdotal evidence supporting a variety of techniques to achieve this common goal.