Hunting Dog Articles

7 proven tips to help you pull off an epic bird hunting road trip

Few outdoor pursuits fuel the desire for a road trip more than bird hunting. With an incredible diversity of species and habitat, there’s hardly a better way to sample all the wingshooting options this country offers than loading up the dogs and hitting the open road.

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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.

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What supplements (if any) should I give my hunting dog?

If making sense of canine supplements feels like an overwhelming and confusing endeavor, you’re certainly not alone. Over the past decade, the canine supplement market has seen exponential growth along with a sharp rise in popularity among hunting dog enthusiasts.

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Proper hunting dog conditioning is a year ‘round pursuit

Maintaining peak physical condition in our hunting dogs is a year-round pursuit, not an activity confined to the week before opening day. Hunting dogs are similar to human athletes in that their bodies require training and conditioning to constantly perform at the highest level.

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What’s the best way to keep your hunting dog hydrated?

With so much discussion about dog food, it’s easy to forget just how important hydration is in the nutrition of canine athletes. Water performs myriad functions in the bodies of performance animals, from lubricating joints to enhancing nutrient uptake in muscles.

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Have a vet to add to the list of trusted sporting dog veterinarians? We’d love your recommendation. Crowdsourcing and sharing your feedback is the only way this project works. Help us promote those vets who have the mindset and skillset our community needs for our canine athletes.

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The hunting dog community wants veterinarians who are pragmatic, empathic, and have a sound understanding of and appreciation for working dogs. We also want a vet who is willing to take time to listen to the unique needs of those of us who share our lives with canine athletes. Check out our Five Essential Qualities Hunting Dog Owners Seek in a Veterinarian.

Sporting dog enthusiasts are also seeking specialized services to keep their canine companions in top condition:

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine

  • OFA and PennHip Certification

  • Nutrition Consultations

  • 24/7 Emergency Services

  • Canine Massage

  • Behavior Consultations

  • Sports Medicine

  • Fear Free Handling

  • Vaccine Titers

  • Puppy Tail Docking and Dew Claws

  • After-Hours Emergency Services

  • Underwater Treadmill

  • Therapeutic Cold Laser

  • Rattlesnake Vaccine and Antivenin