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One of our biggest points of pride in SportDOG is our extended ProStaff. These men and women dedicate their lives to hunting and dog training. They’re always available to give input into our products in development, improving our existing product and helping us figure out the next big thing in hunting dog training. Every Read the Rest…
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From Concept to Store Shelf-How are Products are Tested for You
If you follow SportDOG regularly, you know we talk about field testing our products a lot. There are two main reasons for this: 1. It’s fun. Let’s be honest, the chance to get out of the office and into the field in the name of work is our idea of a winning scenario, and 2. Read the Rest…
SHOT Show 2012
As most of you already know, the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show is the biggest show in the hunting/tactical industry. It is also where we debut all of our new products for the coming year, and this year was no different. We’ve got a lot of great stuff coming to you throughout the year, Read the Rest…
Arkansas is Fun in the Fall
For the past five or six years it has been a ritual to head west over Thanksgiving weekend and enjoy all that Stuttgart, Arkansas has to offer with their annual Duck Festival. Duck Festival includes the following: World Duck Calling contest, Miss Duck Festival, Duck Gumbo, going by Mack’s Prairie Wings to see what new Read the Rest…
The New SportDOG TEK 1.0 GPS Tracking+E-Collar System
I would like to say a few words about what I want & need when I cut my dogs loose. We hunt as well as field trial so we spend a lot of time running and training our beagles. When you spend as much time as we do with dogs it is very important to Read the Rest…
Five Essentials of Gun Dog Training
Dog training, especially gun dog training, lies somewhere between a science and an art form. There are basic canine behaviors to be acknowledged and worked with to bring out the full advantages of a dog’s natural instincts, and a certain finesse to being able to adjust your training to a dog’s temperament and learning curve. Read the Rest…
Hunting Season 2011 is Finally Here
Hunting season has finally arrived! Okay, before anyone points out that there may have been a resident Canada goose season in your area, let me explain. Growing up in Oklahoma meant that September 1st and the beginning of dove season was seen as something akin to a religious holiday only to be missed if the Read the Rest…
SportDOG Brand: The Secret
For reasons unclear to me, the crew here at SportDOG believes I should write the first installment of our new blog. Maybe it’s an age thing. I’m thrilled to do so but I certainly am not the best writer you will read here, so come back for the good stuff. Now, onto blog one: If Read the Rest…

