by Dave Erlewein, D.V.M. In the last few months, I’ve come across three middle- to old-age Labradors with a condition known as Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency or EPI. While this disease [...]
by Dr. Dave Erlewein Magic is a 90-pound male German shorthair who will fearlessly plunge into icy waters to retrieve a downed duck without a second thought. He rules his backyard as a benevolent [...]
POINTING DOG POINTERS By Bob and Jody Iler Now that spring is here, your thoughts may turn to getting a puppy as your future hunting partner. Everywhere you look, puppy articles and pictures [...]
Pointing Dog Pointers By Bob and Jody Iler Getting your car tuned up and ready for winter is pretty much a given for most folks. You might need new tires or a battery, an oil and filter change, [...]
POINTING DOG POINTERS By Bob and Jody Iler Last month we talked about the pros and cons of training your pointing dog on your own versus enlisting the services of a professional trainer. You [...]
Pointing Dog Pointers By Bob and Jody Iler Now that spring is finally here (we hope), we can all get outdoors again and spend time with our dogs. Spring and training pups go hand in hand. And new [...]
Pointing Dog Pointers By Bob and Jody Iler Years ago, a reputable dog trainer once told us, “More good pups are ruined by pushing them too fast and training them with too much pressure than [...]
May-June 2017 The Mansion on the Hill By Tom Davis 55-Plus Part 2 By Frank Jezioro Just Once By Steve Smith A Double on Woodcock? By Chris Smith Lost and Found By Robert H. Miller Women Afield: [...]
Vol.25 No.2 March-April 2017 Features The Turnpoint Diary by Tom Davis Are They All English Setters? by Lisa Weisse and Dennis LaBare 55-Plus by Frank Jezioro Photo Essay Will This Dog Hunt? by [...]
Vol.25 No.1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017 Features Guerilla Quail by Tom Davis Photo Essay Pointing Dogs that Fetch by Don and Lori Thomas The King in Winter by Steve Smith Puppies with No Names by Ken [...]