Dog injuries occur afield: Here’s how to be prepared this season
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If you’re a serious bird hunter who hunts regularly over flushers and/or pointers, you know that injures happen to your canine companion more frequently than you ever thought possible.
In fact, it’s a good day of hunting when your dog exits the field unscathed and in good condition. But, realistically we know that vet bills are the norm. It’s part of owning a hunting dog.
Take, for example, my late black Lab. A fine upland and water dog, Buddy made game (flushing and retrieving) with gusto – and often paid the price for it.
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