http://www.zoomdogsupplements.com/NOVEMBER-TRAINING-TIP_b_61.html, which they hope will help many pet owners who may have been through something similar, especially those who own hunting dogs or have taken dogs on hunting trips and may have or will possibly experience an incident where their dog accidently gets lost in a field, during a hunting trip.
-- Denver, Colorado- Local Dog supplement company announces the business has posted a blog on its websiteAccording to Zoom Dog representatives, their monthly blog series aims to help issues dog owners and hunting dog owners commonly face, which can vary season by season. In December, the hunting dog supplement company has posted a blog titled, “My Dog is Lost!”, and includes tips on what do to if an owner loses a dog in an open field.
The blog presents a real life example of what it is like to go through an experience like this.
“While hunting in Nebraska this past fall, a good friend lost his young setter for several hours. In addition, he missed out on some of the most incredible pheasant hunting of the weekend. Here is the situation. Our group of five hunters and dogs set up to hunt a draw which we knew held plenty of birds. We had not gone 20 yards into the cover when a nice muley buck jumped up from its bed. The deer took off in a flash and, unfortunately, so did my friend’s setter! The anxious “here Telly here” commands seemed to cheer the young dog on. Needless to say, our friend was not only upset with his dog but very worried as they both were in unfamiliar country.”
Fortunatly, the owner located the dog a mear 3 hours later, located under a tree taking a nap. Unfortunately, this may not always be in the outcome especially when hunting in areas not familiar to the owner or the dog.
For this reason, Zoom Dog Dog supplements and hunting dog supplements have posted a list of tips on the new blog. Anyone interested in learning more about finding a lost dog during a hunting trip in encouraged to visit the site listed above.
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