"Many factors contribute to the risk of overheating," Hal said, "like temperature, humidity, wind strength (or lack thereof), sunshine or clouds, cover density, and the physical condition of the dog." [+] READ IT
"Dogs begin to suffer the effects of heat," Greg said, "when the temperature reaches 70 degrees, and they suffer from it far more than we humans do." [+] READ IT
"When the temperature gets above about 65 degrees," Roger said, "you should start watching for signs of overheating in your dog, even if you're quite comfortable. In training, your dog works harder than you do." [+] READ IT
TRAINING POINTING DOGS DVD
Beginning with the basic commands, and simple introductions to the gun, birds, and water, professional trainer Bob West demonstrates each command, culminating with advanced lessons in training steadiness to wing and shot. Save Now!
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North American Whitetall
North American Whitetail is designed for the serious trophy hunter. It provides authoritative coverage of world-class whitetails, the latest approaches to deer management and advanced hunting techniques.