Help Unleash Your Sporting Dog’s Potential
Providing the right source and amount of energy helps dogs perform at their peak. [Sponsored Content]
Providing the right source and amount of energy helps dogs perform at their peak. [Sponsored Content]
Operating out of Lake George, New York, Tally Ho has a fastidious approach to moving dogs between owners, trainers and the field.
Our dogs rely on a multitude of interrelated factors to perform in the field. Here are some things you should consider when thinking about your dog’s specific nutritional requirements. [Sponsored Content]
What to do—and not to do—if your dog gets caught in a trap.
Last year K-9 Adoption and Mentoring Outdoors—KAMO, by its catchy acronym—was founded by lifelong sportsman Trent Leichleiter for the dual purpose of adopting out dogs from the sporting industry and introducing more people to outdoor pursuits like hunting, fishing and shooting.
This spring we held our latest photo contest, designed to document hunters’ love for their dogs. Here are the winners.
When upland hunters share coverts with wolves
Hunt with some of the country’s most talented bird dogs.
A unique perspective on the challenges—and rewards—of hunting with a “senior” partner.
Teaching your dog to “Go Away”
In Martha’s words, “It was a great honor to be part of carrying on the Elhew tradition. After Brian’s passing, I felt it was my responsibility to end Elhew Kennels properly and retire the Elhew prefix. I know in my heart that this is what Bob and Brian would want.”
Tom Dokken talks pheasant dogs & more.