In this article, Dr. Dan Breuer, DVM writes about the decision-making associated with deciding to stay in the field or seek immediate veterinary care when experiencing a hunting-related dog injury. Check out duckcamp.com. Read more at projectupland.com.
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In this article, Dr. Dan Breuer, DVM writes about the decision-making associated with deciding to stay in the field or seek immediate veterinary care when experiencing a hunting-related dog injury. Check out duckcamp.com. Read more at projectupland.com.
Responsible Recovery: Blood Tracking Big Game with Versatile Dogs
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Responsible Recovery: Blood Tracking Big Game with Versatile Dogs
In this article, Project Upland's Director of Operations Jennifer Wapenski writes about her experience tracking a wounded deer with her versatile hunting dog, Piper. She also writes about some best practices for training tracking dogs and the importance of ethically locating wounded big game animals with dogs (where legal). This article originally appeared in the spring 2023 issue of Hunting Dog Confidential. Check out Duck Camp's gear at duckcamp.com. Read more at projectupland.com.
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In this article, Dr. Dan Breuer, DVM writes about the decision-making associated with deciding to stay in the field or seek immediate veterinary care when experiencing a hunting-related dog injury. Check out duckcamp.com. Read more at projectupland.com.