State listings sponsored by

Kansas, Iowa, & Nebraska

Sporting Dog Veterinarians

Samuel Franklin, DVM - Shawnee, KS

Christina Frick, DVM - Larned, KS

Greg Vogrin, DVM - Lenexa, KS

Christine McCoole, DVM - Atchison, KS

Raven Klone, DVM - Waverly, NE

John Holcomb, DVM - Winterset, IA

Maggie Hirschfield, DVM - Spencer, IA

Travis Van De Berg, DVM - Mount Pleasant, IA

Kansas, known as the "Pheasant Capital of the World," features expansive prairies and native grasslands perfect for bird hunting with dogs. The state's top hunting areas include the Flint Hills, Sand Hills, and western plains, where hunters can find abundant pheasants and quail. Nearby towns like Salina, Hays, and Dodge City provide convenient access to these hunting hotspots, with a variety of accommodations, guides, and hunting services. Additionally, Kansas's public land options, such as the Walk-In Hunting Areas (WIHAs), make it an accessible destination for both experienced hunters and newcomers alike.

Nebraska also offers prime bird hunting opportunities, with expansive grasslands, wetlands, and river valleys that support diverse bird species. Popular areas include the Sandhills, Central Platte Valley, and the Rainwater Basin, which are rich in pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, and prairie chickens. The state’s proximity to major cities like Omaha, Lincoln, and Kearney makes it easy to access excellent hunting grounds, while offering a wide range of services for dog owners.

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