Resources View all products Resources We aim to provide the products and information you need for quality animal nutrition. Browse the collection below for answers to questions, new ideas and research, and inspiration on how improve the lives of your animals. View Product Filters Species Beef CattleBirdCatDairyDogEquine VeterinarianGoatHorseNutrition, Ingredients and Feeding FundamentalsLawn & GardenOtherPoultryRabbitSheepSwineWild Bird Categories ArticlesKNG GivesNewsNutrition NotesProductsReleasesVeterinarian Showing 229-240 of 368 results Guidelines For Training A Pointing Dog Now that you have a new puppy, what comes next? The first thing you do is take the puppy to your veterinarian for a puppy check-up. The next step I would recommend is enrolling in a local puppy obedience class. A puppy obedience class will introduce you as leader of Continue reading… Preventing & Curing Hard Mouth A dog that retrieves birds must deliver the bird suitable for the dinner table. Crushing or chewing on the bird is unacceptable behavior. This is referred to as “hard mouth”. Dog breeds that are historically known for retrieving may never have a problem with hard mouth. They may be genetically Continue reading… Don’t Expect Too Much From Pup During the past few months, several folks have told me that they’ve purchased a puppy and are preparing their new pup for the upcoming bird season. What could be more exciting than having a new best friend and hunting companion this fall? Especially, if you’ve spent hours, days and weeks Continue reading… Locating A Good Grouse Covert How fortunate we are to have the “king of game birds” available in thirty-eight states…and all Canadian Provinces. Ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) provide the ultimate challenge for the pointing dog and upland hunter. It’s a hunter’s desire to locate good grouse cover, be given a solid point and then rewarded Continue reading… canine Feeding Your Dog Nutrition You Can Trust There are a wide range of benefits that can come from feeding your pets quality pet food at each and every meal. Whether these foods are organic, grain free, raw or holistic, they not only benefit the pet, but also the owner. Continue reading… Feeding & Conditioning Your Dog Your best friend needs your support to ensure he’s ready for the hunting season. Has he been a couch dog all winter and spring? If so, you need to execute a conditioning plan immediately. A hunting dog’s desire is often greater than his heart or lung capability. If not conditioned Continue reading… Using Bird Launchers Prior to World War II, bird dog training was done on wild birds. Birds were plentiful and easily accessed by most trainers. With millions of soldiers returning home after the War, housing was in great demand. Forests were cut for lumber to build homes, suburban sprawl gobbled up habitat and Continue reading… Dynasty® Performance Horse Feeds Horse No matter what the goal… successful trail riding, top competition, or progressive training, superior nutrition is a key factor in achieving that goal. Continue reading to learn how Dynasty Horse Feeds will provide your horse with the nutritional edge they need. Continue reading… Transitioning to a New Dog Food As we talk to people about Native® Performance Dog Food, one of the questions we are often asked is how to safely switch your dog to a new food. This is a really good question because of the nature of a high performance food. Since performance foods are very nutrient Continue reading… Initial Bonding with Your New Puppy Puppies Need Structure The first few weeks you spend with your new puppy can be the hardest. He’s been taken away from his siblings and familiar surroundings and is now surrounded by new people, new smells, and a new routine. Dogs, especially puppies, have a need for routine. They like Continue reading… Feeding and Hydration Management Considerations for Your Canine Athlete The following are several management practices and tools to consider when maximizing your dog’s conditioning and genetic programs to reach optimum performance levels. Reaching the winners circle involves a good deal of time, effort and talent. Based on my learning from successful competitors and bird hunting enthusiasts from many different Continue reading… Steady or Not? There is a long history of good arguments within all upland hunting breeds whether or not training to steadiness is important to their wild bird hunting situations. Some will argue the importance of being right behind the bird, as the natural survival instinct takes flight and success of one sharp Continue reading… What’s in a Guarantee? Remember when a handshake and a person’s word was all it took to seal the deal? A person’s promise was a bond; integrity was not a commodity, but part of a common set of values. I’m not saying integrity no longer exists, but in today’s world, the expectation is to Continue reading… The Last Hunt Too often gun dog owners take for granted their teammates and do not realize how great they truly were until after they have passed. I own numerous dogs and have had the pleasure to hunt with dozens of fine hunting hounds. With that said, I always knew my first dog Continue reading… The 3 Types of Upland Sporting Dogs An Extension Of You There are many sporting breeds for upland bird hunting and everyone has a personal preference. In my experience, many types and breeds of dogs can be effective hunters. Most sporting breeds produce well rounded companions with the genetics to excel while hunting in the field or Continue reading… Seasonal Feeding Programs Feeding For Performance As a breeder and trainer of canine athletes, we’ve spent many years refining our feeding program to ensure peak performance and condition throughout the year. Consequently, we get a lot of questions about the feeding regimen in our kennel. Following is a summary of some of the Continue reading… Transitioning To A New Dog Food Changing To A New Food As we talk to people about Native® performance dog food, one question we are often asked is how to safely switch your dog to a new food. The answer is particularly important due to the nature of a high performance food. Performance foods are very Continue reading… Pre-Season Conditioning Health & More Birds With the hunting season just around the corner, now is a good time to start thinking about conditioning your canine athlete for early season performance. We wouldn’t think about going out and running ten miles one day without some prior physical training and it doesn’t make Continue reading… < FIRST1....10....18192021LAST >