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Choosing A Good Hunting Dog
Dogs have been bred for the purposes of hunting with humans for centuries. Whether hunting for food or sport, various breeds of dog have been used to help flush the hunted animals out into the open, to retrieve downed animals (especially ducks, pheasant, ...

Choosing The Right Dog Breed
Were you aware that there are literally hundreds of distinct dog breeds? When you decide to get a dog, choosing the right dog breed for you and your family is essential. With so many different dog breeds available, this can become a very daunting task. ...

Shih Tzu - Train Your Shih Tzu For Desired Behaviors
Teaching a shih tzu proper behavior while it is young is very important. While playing and having fun with your new shih tzu puppy or dog is certainly important, it is also important to teach your canine companion just what is expected - which behaviors ...





Vital Training For Your Dog Not To Chase Cars - Skip This And Your Dog May Be In Serious Trouble
 
One of the most serious, and unfortunately most common, problem behaviors among dogs is that of chasing cars. Dogs must be trained as early as possible that chasing cars is not acceptable. That is because dogs that chase cars eventually become dogs that catch cars, and car plus dog always equals big trouble.



There are many reasons that dogs chase cars. For one thing, chasing moving objects is an ingrained, instinctual behavior that can never be completely removed. Chasing behaviors, however can and should be controlled through a combination of good training and supervision.



Some dogs are more apt to chase cars, bikes, joggers, cats and other dogs than are others. Dogs that have a high prey drive, including breeds that have been bred for hunting, are particularly susceptible to the thrill of the chase. Herding breeds are also apt to chase cars, attempt to herd the neighbors children, or express other undesired traits of their breeding.



One reason that many dogs chase cars in particular is that they have learned to associate cars with good time and fun things. Most dogs love to ride in the car, and when they see a car they may try to chase it down for a ride.



No matter what your dog's motivation for chasing cars, however, it is important to curb this dangerous behavior as quickly as possible. Training the dog not to chase cars starts with teaching the dog the meaning of the "Off" command. The "Off" command is one of the basic tenets of obedience, and it must be mastered by every dog.



Teaching the dog to stay where he is, even if interesting, exciting things are happening elsewhere, is very important to all aspects of dog training. In the world of professional dog training, this is sometimes referred to as distraction training. Distraction training is very important, and it is applicable to teaching the dog not


to chase cars.



Teaching this important lesson is not something you will be able to do on your own. You will need at least one other person - a volunteer who will slowly drive by and tempt your car with his bright, shiny object. You will stand with your dog on his leash as the volunteer drives by.



Having the volunteer drive your own car can provide an even greater temptation, since dogs are able to distinguish one car from another. If your car is the one that provides his rides, it is likely to be the most tempting object in the world.



When your friend drives by, either in your car or his, watch your dog's reaction carefully. If he begins to jump up or move away, repeat the "Off" command and quickly return your dog to the sitting position. If he remains where he is, be sure to give him lavish amounts of praise and perhaps a treat or two.



Repeat this process many times over the course of a few days. Once your dog is reliably remaining seated when your friend drives by, start lengthening the distance between yourself and your dog. A long, retractable leash works great for this process. Slowly lengthen the distance between you and your dog, while still making sure you have control.



Even after your dog is trained to not chase cars, however, it is important to not leave him out off the leash unsupervised. Leaving a dog unattended, except for within a properly and securely fenced in yard, is simply asking for trouble. Dogs are unpredictable, and it is always possible that the chase instinct could kick in at exactly the wrong moment. The best strategy is to confine the dog when you cannot supervise him.



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Hunting News



Should hunting of sandhill cranes be allowed in Wisconsin?
Fond du Lac Reporter
Joel Kleefisch, an Oconomowoc Republican and avid duck hunter, began circulating a bill last week that would require the DNR to create a sandhill season. “These are magnificent creatures. I would hate to see hunters shooting them up,” said Diana Beck, ...
Hunting could hurt genetic diversity of sandhill cranes, UW research suggestsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
UW crane researcher urges cautionMilwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sandhill Crane Hunting Proposed in WisconsinOutdoor Life Magazine (blog)

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Heider's Hunting Amendment Clears Committee
Twin Falls Times-News
BOISE • Hunting and fishing are integral parts of Idaho's identity. But should the right to participate be inked into Idaho's Constitution? That's a question Sen. Lee Heider, R-Twin Falls, would like to see on November's ballot.
Senate Panel: Hunting Should Be Constitutional RightLocalNews8.com

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Hunters, not deer, more bothersome in Sheffield Village (with video)
The Morning Journal
By ALLISON STROUSE SHEFFIELD VILLAGE — Residents of Sheffield Village agreed that they are not suffering from a deer problem as much as they are suffering from a hunter problem. Residents sounded out last night in a committee of the whole meeting with ...
Sheffield looks to bag deer poachersChronicle-Telegram

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Pigeon hunt ruffles feathers of rights groups
The Times and Democrat
The 20th Anniversary Flyer Shoot is an invitation-only event at the privately owned plantation, where a wide variety of hunting and sporting events are held throughout the year. Owned and operated by the GD "Jerry" Varn family of Ehrhardt, the Colleton ...
Animal rights group wants Haley to stop live bird shootWIS

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Georgia Quail Hunt back again
WALB-TV
By Sharinda Williams - bio | email South Georgia is the country's Quail hunting capital. The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is using the sport to try to improve the state's economy. Chris Clark the CEO, GA. Chamber of Commerce says, "Right now in Georgia ...

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