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Roading for bird dogs is a critical exercise technique designed to enhance a dog’s fitness, stamina, and performance in the field. Whether you’re preparing your dog for hunting season or simply aiming to keep them
Introducing your bird dog to live birds is a crucial part of training for hunting. It allows your dog to develop key instincts, such as pointing, retrieving, and holding game. This step-by-step process will help
Pudelpointers are known for their intelligence, versatility, and athleticism in the field, but like all breeds, they can face specific health challenges. UHealth issues in Pudelpointers are important to understand if you want your dog
Teaching your bird dog the “Whoa” command is an essential part of their training. It ensures your dog remains steady, allowing you to control their movements when hunting. Whether you have a Pointer, Setter, or
Gordon Setters are energetic, intelligent dogs that thrive on regular physical and mental stimulation. As a versatile and active breed, Gordon Setters require exercise to stay fit, healthy, and happy. Without sufficient physical activity, they
Training your puppy for bird dog work starts early, laying the foundation for their success in the field. Whether you’re raising a Pointer, Setter, or Retriever, the right start can make all the difference. In
Conditioning retrievers for hunting is essential for ensuring they perform at their best in the field. Whether you’re preparing for a competitive trial or a long hunting season, your retriever needs the stamina, strength, and
Welcome to the first post on the ToothAcresBirdDogs blog! I’m Brian, and I’m excited to share the unique beauty of Catawba County, the home of our Tooth Acres Kennels. This remarkable area not only provides
When it comes to defining breed standards and hosting premier dog events, two major players stand out: the United Kennel Club (UKC) and the American Kennel Club (AKC). Both organizations play a critical role in