Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Ability to Reinforce Every Command
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Ability to Reinforce Every Command In all training, one of the most important considerations is how you’ll instantly reinforce your commands [...]
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Last-Out, First-In Kenneling
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Last-Out, First-In Kenneling One of the most important safety and training devices at your disposal is the dog’s kennel. When Josh [...]
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Trimming Dogs’ Nails
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Trimming Dogs’ Nails Both in the field and at home, it’s important to maintain proper length of your dog’s toenails. The [...]
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Protecting Your Dog’s Ears
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Protecting Your Dog’s Ears The key to maintaining a duck dog’s hearing through its whole life is doing all you can to [...]
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Preventing Heat Stroke
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Preventing Heat Stroke Hot weather activities – whether training or hunting – can be dangerous for your duck dog if you [...]
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Puppy Retrieves
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Puppy Retrieves The tendency of many new duck dog owners is to ask a puppy to make too many retrieves too [...]
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: “Why Feed Quality Food?”
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: “Why Feed Quality Food?” Your duck dog is an athlete. Just as with human athletes, performance is only optimized with the [...]
Birds and Bumpers
Birds and Bumpers By Bill Miller Sadie’s first year of training had its downs and ups, but as it drew to an end, we had high [...]
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Preventing Hypothermia
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Preventing Hypothermia Duck dogs are expected to perform in a wide range of conditions, including cold weather and icy water, but [...]
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Using the Wind for Lining
Duck Dog Tip of the Week: Using the Wind for Lining With a well-trained duck dog, your knowledge in handling is equally important in ensuring success – [...]