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29th September 2009
When out in the wilderness, you need to be ready for any type of situation. After all, you will generally be out in the middle of nowhere. That's why hunters normally bring medical supplies and first aid kits with them. Unfortunately, they tend to forg... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
The use of hunting dogs for the pursuit of game has been in practice ever since man and dog discovered they made great companions. Whether opting for sight hounds, scent hounds, pointers or retrievers the relationship between a hunter and his canine count... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Hunting dog safety vests are imperative to protect your dog if you are in the avid hunter. These safety vests help to shield your dog while hunting in harsh conditions, and are imperative to protect them when they are out hunting.
Very simply, when yo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Coon hunting is one of the most popular sports in America today, it is quickly becoming more and more popular seemingly everyday. Very simply, hunting for Coons is great for both beginners and avid hunters, as raccoon can be a great way to practice your h... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Hunting along with a dog is a rather controversial sport these days and there are some dogs better at it than other, some dogs are better “at” a specific type of hunting than others, that is why hunting with a dog is a popular sport among hunting enth... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
There can be various purposes of labrador training. Apart from being household pet, a labrador can be trained to become guide dog for physically handicapped persons, rescue or search dog, hunting dog, detection dog or therapy dog. But regardless of the la... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
16th September 2009
The labrador is one of several kinds of retriever that has exceptional working abilities. No doubt they became the most popular breed of the dog in the world based on the number of registered ownership. With this, the demand for labrador training advice i... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
10th August 2009
Golden Retrievers are beautiful dogs that were originally bred to be excellent hunters. Read on to learn about Golden Retriever variations in appearance, and the difference between the American, Canadian, and British types of Golden Retriever.
Original... Read >
Author: Kristen Stevens
04th August 2009
The Golden Retriever is one of the most versatile dog breeds known to man. Their intelligence and versatility sees them employed in a variety of roles including illegal drug detection, search and rescue, as hunting dog, as guide dog for the blind, as ther... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll
29th June 2009
A Labrador dog is a wonderful breed that has many great qualities. Temperament – The Labrador dog is friendly, lovable, loyal, and independent. Home life – The Labrador dog can thrive both in the country and city. Owners find out quickly that the L... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux
28th June 2009
The company of a good hunting dog can be very enjoyable. Many a hunter has claimed that they wished they had a good dog with them on their trip. They can be good company especially when hunting alone.
A good hunting dog can also act as a watchdog or ... Read >
Author: D. Karlson
11th June 2009
Vizsla, The Hungary’s national dog also called The Hungarian Vizsla, The Magyar Vizsla, and The Hungarian Pointer is a hunting dog represents one of the best in sporting dogs, loyal companions and family dogs. They are the smallest of the all-round poin... Read >
Author: sharma
22nd April 2009
An Overview of the Breed
Considered to be one of the most ancient and prehistoric canines, the Basenji's origins date back thousands of years to central Africa and are often depicted on the walls inside the tombs of ancient Egyptians. The earlier Afric... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
10th March 2009
Golden Retrievers are the second most commonly registered breed with the American Kennel Club. The only other breed that outranks the Golden Retriever in popularity is the Labrador Retriever.
They are dually coated. The outer coat is silky and soft. Th... Read >
Author: Stugats
10th March 2009
Knowing and Understanding Your Bassett Hound
Though the exact time of their appearance has not been pinpointed, Bassett Hounds are believe to have originated during the 1600’s when they were depicted in a 1561 hunting illustration in France. At the ti... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
06th March 2009
Hunting dogs are certainly the best possible ally of the hunter, as they sniff and scavenge for prey in the deepest and darkest brush of the forest. There are many different possibilities for a hunting dog type that you can take on your next trip. The typ... Read >
Author: Jaden Skiver
21st January 2009
The best dog breeds for hunting rabbits are any member of the hunting dog group with a good nose for scenting game and a willingness and ability to follow a scent trail without becoming distracted. If you are not sure which dog breeds are classified as gu... Read >
Author: Steve Last
09th January 2009
The beagle is an oxymoronic dog. They rank fifth on the 2007 AKC list of breeds - and yet have fallen off the top ten list in many cities, remaining third in Providence, R.I. There are good reasons - this isn't a breed for everyone. More importantly, it's... Read >
Author: D Beart
09th January 2009
Get amazed to see the users who have lost their data? Don’t boast on your power and intelligence to keep data. The data loss can strike anyone; even a deletion of file can cripple you. If you trust blindly on your operating system for its work, remember... Read >
Author: mack kallis
07th January 2009
Hunting dogs are indeed the best doable ally of the seeker, as they sniff and search for eradicate in the deepest and darkest brush of the forest. There are many different possibilities for a hunting dog grouping that you can take on your next tumble. The... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
05th January 2009
Even if you were an avid hunter, there would have been many instances of misfiring and even if you have aimed right you would not have fetched the hunt for obvious reason that you could not track it.
Should you be carrying a hunting dog with you, this ... Read >
Author: CristianStan
05th January 2009
Even if you were an avid hunter, there would have been many instances of misfiring and even if you have aimed right you would not have fetched the hunt for obvious reason that you could not track it.
Should you be carrying a hunting dog with you, this ... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
16th December 2008
As with training any animal, some respond to different techniques, and may require alternate methods of training. Dog training collars are designed to be used as training tools only. These are not meant to be used as long term discipline.
This being s... Read >
Author: Michael Kilby
22nd November 2008
When we hear the word “miniature”, we expect that it is smaller than the normal size of a thing. Just like in dogs, the miniature Dachshund is just like a dwarf version of the standard Dachshund. They have the same coat varieties, long, low bodies ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
21st November 2008
The German Shorthaired Pointer was developed as a hunting dog and today he still excels in that capacity. This is a breed that is more than just a hunter, but those wanting “just a pet” would do well to remember their hunting heritage.
This is an ... Read >
Author: D Beart
27th October 2008
Get amazed to see the users who have lost their data? Don’t boast on your power and intelligence to keep data. The data loss can strike anyone; even a deletion of file can cripple you. If you trust blindly on your operating system for its work, remember... Read >
Author: Stella More
15th September 2008
In the day to day life of the average American dog owner, you have your friend, companion animal, lap dog, watch dog, seeing eye dog, hunting dog, show dog, etc. Every day they get fed talked to and petted. With any luck the average American pup has o... Read >
Author: urlreader
29th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ken Tan
If you've ever wondered where your pugs acquired its distinct lovable and playfulness that actually excites everyone, this write up will give you the answers you've been looking for.
Pug dogs are "Toy" dog and great dog b... Read >
Author: Ken Tan
23rd July 2008
Animals have souls too. Domesticated animals can be highly evolved and very wise, and they reincarnate as we do. Just as we often have strong soul links with people in our lives, such as family members or certain work colleagues, so those pets which join ... Read >
Author: Claire Montanaro
23rd July 2008
There are some breeds of puppies that will grow up to be a family dog, a good hunting dog, a jogging partner, an obedience worker or simply will grow to be a beautiful animal. Some breeds which are up as puppies for sale at Dukespost will fit all the des... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
15th May 2008
Canada hunting trip
If you are heading to Canada hunting trip, you won't be let down in our place. There is a wide selection of big game such as moose, deer and black bear to hunt. Small game such as grouse, ducks and waterfowl also exist.
Enormo... Read >
Author: Pinefallslodge
08th May 2008
If you are a dog owner and want to train your dogs, you will definitely need the help of Petsafe pet collars. It is designed to help you prevent your dog's most unnecessary behaviors. Some pet collars are not effective but Petsafe pet collar is perfe... Read >
Author: trinity
29th April 2008
There are many advantages of adopting a Boxer dog. But before the excitement of taking home the not-so-fortunate abandoned dog urge you to rush to the nearest shelter, you must consider many things. Here are some points to consider before you finally go f... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
29th April 2008
The Weimaraner, or “grey ghost” as it is commonly nicknamed, is an intelligent, loyal dog originally bred in Germany for hunting large game. The Weimaraner’s majestic beauty, friendliness and loyalty are enough to win over any dog lover, though a We... Read >
Author: Dean Burton
11th April 2008
In Argentina in the 1920's, the two Martinez brothers decided to breed a dog which would be equally skilled at hunting and killing wild boar, puma and mountain lions, and also defending the owner and his family, his property and his flocks. This dog was t... Read >
Author: goodfellow
09th April 2008
If you are a dog owner and you need to train your dog, you might as well need a hunting dog collar. This device has a very unique feature that you will not need to much effort in training your dog the usual way. Hunting dog collars are very useful in tr... Read >
Author: trinity
28th March 2008
As with most other pure breeds, the boxer dog’s history is covered in some uncertainty and small inaccuracies. Although not the oldest of breeds, the boxers have soon managed to spread all around the world, becoming one of the most popular family dogs o... Read >
Author: Dermot Hogan
26th February 2008
Poodles are not only beautiful to behold, but they also have a most endearing type of personality, which is what makes them much sought after today. As for its physical characteristics, it is a breed that has two different varieties of coats, which are th... Read >
Author: Lisa A Collins
19th February 2008
The Akita originally came from Japan.
The Japanese Akita is not a suitable dog as a normal family pet. It was originally bred in the Akita Prefecture in Japan, as a hunting dog, for deer, wild boar and even bears. For this purpose, it required to be a ... Read >
Author: Ken Charles
17th January 2008
There are many different ways that you can go hunting for ducks. Duck hunting games are just one of the many ways that you can bag your share of ducks. In the real life duck hunting season you have to travel to an approved duck hunting ground. You can als... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
17th January 2008
For every hunter there are many items, tools, equipment and hunting dogs that can be used. For many hunters these hunting dogs are great companions to take along for the hunt. They will also provide the hunter with the ability of flushing out the game, tr... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
10th November 2007
The Dachshund dates back to the 15th century. The Germans actually developed this breed to help control the badger population. The Germans where looking for a dog breed that was strong enough to fight badgers. Since badgers lived in burrows in the ground,... Read >
Author: Kevin Gawricki
10th October 2007
Ruaha National Park Ruaha National park is the second largest of Tanzania's National parks, it covers an area about 12,950sq km and it reaches 1,900m above sea level.Ruaha is one of the most remote national park in Tanzania it located 130km west of Irin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th September 2007
Dog HeartwormIdentifying the Symptoms of Dog HeartwormIn the United States, the common canine disease dog heartworm was first discovered in 1856. Heartworms in dogs are often found residing in the dog's heart and the major blood vessels.The heartworms... Read >
Author: Jeremy C.W
05th July 2007
One of the most fun experiences while hunting is spending time with your hunting dog. Hunting dogs aren't all about business. They are also a great companion with you when you are out stalking your prey. If you like to go hunting a lot, you should alwa... Read >
Author: Richard Henderson
18th June 2007
The Beagle was considered to be the most popular dog during the 1950's in the United States. The Beagle first originated in the eleventh century when William the Conqueror was known for bringing the Talbot hound to Great Britain. The Talbot Hound was a sc... Read >
Author: Carl Johannsen
10th May 2007
Emotions run high when thinking about getting a pet but we never seem to consider the work involved with house training or crate training a dog. We prefer to see well behaved dogs walking nicely beside their owner and never stop to think how much effort ... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
08th February 2007
English Setter Breed Origin
The English Setter dog breed originated initially in France with the crossing of the Spanish and French pointers nearly 500 years ago. Brought to England in the 1600s, the English Setter was further modified with the addit... Read >
Author: John Hinkle
18th January 2007
Dogo Argentino Breed Origin
The origin and history of the Dogo Argentino dog breed begins, as evidenced by its name, in Argentina in the province of Cordoba. In fact, it is the only recognized dog breed in existence today that originates from this Sou... Read >
Author: John Hinkle
15th December 2006
Hunting dogs, as their name suggests, are simply those dogs that have been bred – and trained – to assist human hunters in their activities. Originally, these dogs were responsible, at least partially, for bringing home the meat for the family’s din... Read >
Author: abtlang
13th December 2006
The Boston Terrier is one of the few breeds of dog that America can claim as its own. Around 1870, Robert C. Hooper of Boston purchased Hooper's Judge, a cross between an English Bulldog and an English White Terrier. Hooper's Judge was bred with a smaller... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
07th December 2006
Dachshund (pronounced DAK sund) originated in Germany, during the 18th and 19th centuries, to hunt badgers. In fact, Dachshund means, 'badger dog' in German. Their unique size and shape made them the perfect hunting dog. Their small legs allowed them to b... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
15th November 2006
My husband trains hunting dogs as a side business. He started by training our dogs. He found when he went hunting with friends; they were impressed with how well our dogs handled during the hunting trips. Friends began asking him to train their dogs and t... Read >
Author: Charlie Meyer
13th August 2006
How it all began with Golden Retrievers: Sir Dudley Majoribanks wanted a hunting dog, but not just any hunting dog. He wanted one that was just as a much a companion as it was a retriever of the birds he shot. The then popular Irish Setters and Spaniels w... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
27th April 2006
Golden Retrievers are a medium to medium/large dog breed. They reach a height between 20" to 24". If a Golden Retriever could speak, they might say, "What can I do for you?" They are born people pleasers from hunting to tricks to family pet.
The Gold... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog
13th April 2006
Dog training is the process of teaching a dog to exhibit certain desired behaviors in specific circumstances. Some examples are:
* Teaching a dog basic obedience commands (part of obedience training)
* Teaching a dog to perform tricks casually or for ... Read >
Author: Hagar Lagarto
13th April 2006
Understanding today's Yorkshire Terrier means looking at this dog's ancestry. There seems to be little disagreement about the way in which the modern Yorkshire Terrier came to be. Even though there are no records of the earliest relatives of the Yorkie it... Read >
Author: steve Allison
16th February 2006
So you are interested in acquiring a Golden Retriever because you think it is a friendly and good looking dog breed and you have heard that it behaves well with children. Well you are right in that the Golden is one of the best family-oriented dogs in the... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews
09th February 2006
Choosing a new dog might seem to be a very simple and one way task, but there are indeed a lot a factors to consider. And when one embarks on it, it could be quite a confusing and exhausting task. With proper information at hand, choosing a dog can be a... Read >
Author: Donnis Barron
15th December 2005
Along with a baby's crying, the persistant barking of a dog is one of the most annoying sounds. But is there anything you can do as a dog owner to 'persuade' your pooch to stop barking? Here are a few suggestions from an experienced dog owner.
The bark... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
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