Species: View Product Filters Showing 313-324 of 390 results Beneficial Insects & Spiders In Your Backyard Practical advice for encouraging beneficial arthropods from our friends at UNH. Read More Anatomy of A Litter, Part Two In last month’s column, we reviewed how my wife and I decided to breed our female German shorthaired pointer, the process of artificial insemination and selecting buyers for our litter. We finished the column explaining that, as litter owners, we had first pick. I promised that I would reveal, in Read More Grow Great Blueberries at Home Practical advice for growing blueberries at home from our friends at UNH. Read More Anatomy of A Litter My wife, Susan, and I like to have a new puppy come into the family approximately every five years. That formula ensures that we always have a dog at the top of their game. At the present time, we have a 10 ½ year old male (Dillon) and a five Read More Protect Your Picnic Keep your food, your friends and your family safe with these tips from our friends at UNH. Read More Introducing A Puppy to Water Introducing a puppy to water is an important step in the gun dog training process. It’s especially important if we want our dogs to retrieve from the water. And, a very important second reason is for dogs to voluntarily enter water if they’re being worked in warm weather. Before water Read More Prune Now to Enjoy the Fruit of Your Labor Our friends at UNH offer a guide to your summer pruning. Read More Controlling Range One of the most frequent questions I’m asked is how to control the range of my bird dog. It’s a good question because we want dogs that hunt for us rather than us hunting for the dog. And, have you ever hunted with someone who is constantly calling their dog? Read More Recycled Garden Want to recycle worn out home goods our create your own tools? Check out these tips and tricks from our friends at UNH. Read More Introducing: The Naked Bee Blue Seal is now carrying products by The Naked Bee, read all about what makes them unique. Read More March Woodcock Training Unlike the advice the soothsayer gave Caesar to Beware the Ides of March and stay home, in modern times, the bird dog owner in Northern states, from Minnesota to Maine, should welcome the month of March. Weather permitting, March means the return of the American woodcock from their wintering grounds Read More Tapping Trees at Home Sap starts to flow between February & March. So have your supplies ready to start collecting sap today. Read More < FIRST1....10....20....252627282930....33LAST >