In the off-season, maintain your hunting dog’s peak performance through physical conditioning, obedience training, simulated hunting scenarios, scent training, and advanced retrieval exercises. This comprehensive approach ensures your dog stays fit, focused, and ready for the challenges of the next hunting season.
Hunting dogs are not just companions; they are conservation allies that play an important role in the preservation of upland game birds.
Traveling with your furry companion can be an exciting adventure, but it also comes with a set of responsibilities to ensure their safety and well-being. One crucial aspect of pet travel is using a crate for your dog. While some pet owners might feel apprehensive about confining their canine friend, crating your dog while traveling offers numerous benefits for both your pet and your peace of mind.
Although dogs are technically not den animals, they feel safe in a kennel when we make it their safe space through training and conditioning.
Jessie and Valarie Hinther rescued a Labradoodle they named Miracle after the dog survived being shot in the chest and thrown off an overpass. Touched by Miracle’s story and Jessie and Valarie’s unwavering heroism, Dakota 283 donated two kennels and kennel mats to the Hinthers following the rescue.