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Thursday, May 21st, 2009 | Author: admin

Do you have a new puppy who you plan on training as a hunting or gun dog? If so, you will need to know what kind of supplies you will need to get your puppy off and running. To prepare for your new puppy, you’ll need some supplies to get started.

Dog Crates

The fact of the matter is, puppies aren’t born housebroken. Sad, but true. This means you’ll need to housebreak puppy and the best way to do that is through create training. A lot of other benefits come from this as well and crate training utilizes puppy’s “denning” instinct to make it all happen. Crates also keep your dog (and your house) safe while he’s unsupervised.

Fortunately, regardless of the size of your dog, crates are easy to use, they come in a variety of sizes and some can even be collapsed and put away once you are done using it. Some dog owners only use a crate until a puppy is housebroken and then only for rare occasions.

Most dogs enjoy the crate because their instincts are to “den” in a quiet, comfortable, almost-confined space. It helps them feel protected, secure, and safe. Whether you get an aluminum or metal-wire dog crate, you will want to make sure it’s the right size for your dog. For puppies, get one with a divider to put inside so you can let the crate grow with your puppy. It should be just large enough for the dog to stand up straight, turn around in, and lay down flat.

Dog Training Collars

Dogs don’t train themselves—another sad fact. Luckily, they have us to do it for them and the process is usually fun. Training hunting dogs is even more of a challenge with greater rewards. Training collars can really help with this, especially the long-range electric collars. Whether you choose one of those or a simple choke collar for obedience training, make sure it’s the right one for you and your dog.

Training collars are designed to serve a purpose. You’re obviously attempting to train your dog not just to become a great hunting dog, but also so that he will listen to your commands and remain safe. Using training collars will help fulfill these goals. Find out what kind of system works best for both you and your dog, and start early while your dog is still a puppy.

Other Hunting Dog Supplies

When you first bring your puppy home, you will want to start working with him early to train him to be the most effective hunting dog possible. There are a number of products that are available wherever you shop for your hunting dog supplies that will help you train your dog effectively. Some of these products include:

1. Dog whistles: both obedience (call) whistles and water fowl imitation whistles are available and useful in training.
2. Dog training bumpers/dummies – for teaching retrieval and flushing, they simulate the bird to be hunted.
3. Launchers – for sending the dummies into the field or from hidden positions to better train your dog for outdoor hunting and retrieving.

Your new puppy will be a part of your home and hunting experience and will become your best friend for many years. Make sure you have the right hunting dog supplies and tools to make your training effective and fun!

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 | Author: admin

To ensure that your dog is able to successfully work with you on a hunt and is well-trained in the art of hunting, there are certain supplies you’ll need. The range of supplies includes crates, training collars, whistles, bird launchers, and more.

Basic Hunting Dog Supplies

Because most hunting dog owners get their dogs from known, reputable breeders, getting a puppy means complete training. It will take effort from both you and the new puppy, but having the right aids will make your lives much easier.

Dog Crates

Your puppy will need to become used to a crate immediately. Otherwise, your puppy may grow up to be afraid of crates, or will simply refuse to sit in a crate. Also, a crate will provide a comfortable, quite place of relaxation and getaway, and will allow him to become acquainted with his new home.

Dog Whistles

These whistles are convenient and won’t bother other humans (the pitch is far too high) but they are ideal for your dog. If properly used, you can train your dog to come to you immediately when he hears the whistle. This is very effective when you’re in the field hunting and you’re ready to leave and your dog is not in sight.

Duck and Game Whistles

There is a difference between duck and game whistles and dog whistles. The difference is that duck and game whistles are to be used in training your dog to flush and retrieve game. These whistles can be used with proper bird launchers to maximize training. Using these whistles out on the field will train your dog to behave when you’re hunting. Some whistles will offer the best of both world: a game whistle and a calling whistle.

Dog whistles should not be confused with duck whistles and other game whistles. These are used in the training process to teach a dog how to flush as well as retrieve. Duck and game whistles are sold at any place that sells hunting dog supplies. You will use these whistles in conjunction with bird launchers to simulate being in the field. Some of these dog whistles come with a variety of different sounds and can be used to both call your dog as well as imitate the sound of ducks and upland game.

Bird Launchers

You should train your new puppy to retrieve, as well as point and flush, and you should do so as soon as possible. Bird launchers are the choice training tool for most hunters when it comes to this kind of training. Use it with a bird whistle to show your dog what it will be like when you’re out together on the field. Regardless of whether you’re training to retrieve, flush, or follow, bird launchers are the top choice. You’ll find that a lot of bird launchers come with remote controls, each designed to train your dog to learn how to be a good hunting dog. Retailers of hunting dog supplies will usually keep bird launchers on hand.

Other Hunting Dog Supplies

In addition to the supplies mentioned above, you can find bumpers and dummies that can help train dogs in retrieval techniques in both water and on land. When used with a scent they can help train your hunting dog even better. Remember, the sooner you train your dog to get used to the field, your gun and prey the better he will be on the hunt.

Wednesday, April 01st, 2009 | Author: admin

Using a dog crate is the way most dog owners house train, transport, and give a little home for their dogs. Whatever your use for one, getting the right one for your pet is important.

Aluminum Dog crates

When it comes to aluminum dog crates, the name, Kalispel, comes to mind. These aluminum dog crates are very solid and durable, and will last for a long time. The best part is that there is no assembly required; it comes ready-to-use. In addition, it is fairly lightweight while still offering a strong material to safely house your dog.

The Kalispel aluminum crate also has the benefit of drain holes for easy clean-up. They are offered in many sizes, from small to extra large, and will provide a safe and comfortable place for your pet. These crates can be used both inside and outside, you can assured that your dog will be protected from the elements, like wind or rain. The Kalispel aluminum crate has a great reputation and will hold up very well.

Metal Dog Crates

A great alternative to the aluminum dog crate is the metal dog crate. They are less expensive than the aluminum crates, and you can frequently find metal dog crates at pet kennels. The bottom of metal crates may be constructed of either metal or fiberglass, and please note that these crates are typically not assembled so you’ll have to put it together yourself. This is good for small spaces because it can be collapsed and stowed away when not in use, which makes it a snap for owners who will be using metal dog crates indoors. It is metal, however, so if you need a crate for outdoor use, make sure you get one that can stand against the weather and elements.

Dog Crate Supplies

While it seems that a dog crate is basically self-contained, there are supplies that should go with them. These include covers for insulation, option rooftop additions, and carrying handles or cases. Keeping your dog healthy, comfortable, and dry are important and these accessories can do that for you. Other supplies might also include tie-downs for use in truck beds or cargo areas, feeding containers that attach to the crate, and more. Every crate will have different options available. Check with your Hunting Dog Supplies store for available options.