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We at SportDOG Brand® are proud to give something back to the individuals and organizations who share our enjoyment of the outdoors and have played a part in our success. From national conservation organizations to grass-roots project coordinators to the dog clubs who work to make better hunting companions, we all share the goal of conserving wildlife and the habitat in which it thrives. To that end, we support these fine organizations and the important work they do that benefits all of us and we encourage you to support them as well.
| Ruffed Grouse Society - National Sponsor The Ruffed Grouse Society's (RGS) membership consists mainly of grouse and woodcock hunters who support national scientific conservation and management efforts to ensure the future of the species. For more information go to www.ruffedgrousesociety.org | |
| Pheasants Forever - National Sponsor Pheasants Forever is dedicated to the conservation of pheasants, quail and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public awareness, education and land management policies and programs. For more information go to www.pheasantsforever.org | |
| Quail Forever - National Sponsor Quail Forever is dedicated to the conservation of quail, pheasants and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public awareness, education and land management policies and programs. For more information go to www.quailforever.org | |
| Utah Chukar Foundation Our mission is to increase hunting opportunities, population densities, species distribution, and habitat quality for chukars and other wildlife on Utah's public lands. For more information go to www.utahchukars.org | |
| Ducks Unlimited - National Sponsor SportDOG Brand® is a proud National Sponsor of Ducks Unlimited and the organization's exclusive e-collar partner. Established in 1937, a small group of conservationists, who realized that the majority of North America's waterfowl breed are in the Canadian prairies, organized to raise money in the United States for waterfowl conservation in Canada, it was the unique idea that became Ducks Unlimited. For more information go to www.ducksunlimited.com | |
| Bryan-College Station Retriever Club A non-profit organization of retriever trainers, owners, and people who hunt and live in the Bryan-College Station area, working together to improve our own abilities and those of our dogs while having the best time imaginable. For more information go to www.bcsrc.org | |
| Mid-Ohio NAVHDA The North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association (NAVHDA) is a legally recognized nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering, improving, promoting, and protecting the versatile hunting dog in North America.For more information go to www.midohionavhda.com | |
| Northeast Texas HRC, Inc. is a charter member of The National
Hunting Retriever Club, Inc. and is affiliated with the United Kennel Club, Inc., the world’s largest working dog registry. For more information go to www.nethrc.com |
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| The High Flyers HRC charter members made a commitment to train better gun dogs, breed healthy and sound animals and just have fun by getting together with their dogs, families and friends. For more information go to www.hfhrc.com | |
| The National Beagle Club of America made the decision to take on more of a leadership role as the "Parent Club" of the breed in the United States. For more information go to www.geocities.com/brushyrunbeagles/NBC.html | |
| Navesink River Hunting Retriever Club was founded in 1985 to promote the training of retrievers in New Jersey. Today we continue with this effort by hosting training sessions and licensed hunt tests as well as club Gun Dog tests through out the year. For more information go to www.navesinkriver-hrc.com | |
| The Alamo Retriever Club is a group of hunting
retriever enthusiasts serving the San Antonio & surrounding
area. Its members are both young and old, novice and
pro, but all share the joy of retrievers. For more information
go to www.alamoretriever.com |
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| The Muddy Waters Retriever Club is all about training working retrievers, versatile hunting dogs and having a good time. MWRC is a charter member of the Hunting Retriever Club(HRC) and the United Kennel Club (UKC) as are many of our members. You do not have to be a member of HRC/UKC to become a member of our club. For more information go to www.muddywatersretrievers.com | |
| The Southern Michigan Hunter Retriver Club is for retriever enthusiast located in the southern Michigan region. We have training grounds available in Jackson and surrounding counties. For more information go to www.smi-hrc.com | |
| CKHRA is based near Richmond, KY and draws members from all over Central Kentucky. For more information go to www.ckhra.us | |
| Delta Waterfowl provides knowledge, leaders and science-based solutions that efficiently conserve waterfowl and secure the future for waterfowl hunting. For more information go to www.deltawaterfowl.org | |
| The St. Clair Flats Hunting Retriever Club is a southeastern Michigan chapter of The Hunting Retriever Club, Inc. (H.R.C.). We are looking for individuals who believe that a good bird dog is one of the best conservation tools to the hunter. For more information go to www.scfhrc.net | |
| The Wisconsin Association of Sporting Dog Clubs was organized April 26th, 1977. It's purpose is to further the improvement of dog clubs within the state of Wisconsin, and to support, investigate, and develop legislation and laws concerning all sporting dogs in Wisconsin. For more information go to www.wasdc.net | |
| The Ohio Hunting Retriever Club (OHRC) is affiliated with the Hunting Retriever Club (HRC) and the United Kennel Club (UKC). The UKC, located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, is the parent club of the HRC, a national organization, that was "Conceived by Hunters for Hunters". For more information go to www.ohiohrc.org | |
| The Eastern Sierra Quail Unlimited chapter was started in December of 2001. Our area encompasses the Eastern Sierra mountain range on the west and the White and Inyo mountain range on the east, as well as the valley in between in Inyo and Mono Counties. For more information go to www.qu.org | |
| The Old South HRC is located in North Georgia and is the biggest and most active club in the area. They are a family oriented club and welcome new members. For more information go to www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Gorge/2450/index.html | |
| The Finger Lakes Retriever Club is committed to the betterment of the Retriever breed through training, testing, hunting, and participating in activities to demonstrate the intrinsic value of a trained Retriever as a hunting companion and conservationist to the public. http://www.fingerlakesretriever.org/ | |
| The Wisconsin Waterfowl Association has become a leader in wetland restoration work in the state of Wisconsin, to date restoring thousands of acres of wetland and upland habitat. For more information go to www.wisducks.org | |
| Coastal Empire HRC, Savannah, GA Our club consists of a group of family oriented hunting enthusiasts from Savannah Georgia and the surrounding Counties. We are dedicated to the improvement of the retrieving breeds through training and testing hunting retrievers. For more information go to www.cehrc.com | |
| The Central Florida HRC focuses on having fun and helping you train your retriever to participate in realistic hunt tests and to be a better hunting partner. For more information go to www.cfhrc.net | |
| Hills Ferry HRC, Los Banos, CA chapter. Formed in 1984, the HRC boasts active membership of 8,500+ with 132 Clubs in 36 States and 2 Provinces. For more information go to www.huntingretrieverclub.org | |
| Salt Valley HRC, Lincoln, Nebraska chapter. Formed in 1984, the HRC boasts active membership of 8,500+ with 132 Clubs in 36 States and 2 Provinces. For more information go to www.huntingretrieverclub.org | |
| Copper State HRC, Phoenix, Arizona chapter. Formed in 1984, the HRC boasts active membership of 8,500+ with 132 Clubs in 36 States and 2 Provinces. For more information go to www.huntingretrieverclub.org | |
| Southern Flight HRC, Senatobia, MS chapter. Formed in 1984, the HRC boasts active membership of 8,500+ with 132 Clubs in 36 States and 2 Provinces. For more information go to www.huntingretrieverclub.org | |
| The Kansas City HRC. Formed in 1984, the HRC boasts active membership of 8,500+ with 132 Clubs in 36 States and 2 Provinces. For more information go to www.kchrc.com | |
| Backwoods Hunting Retriever Club. We are dog owners, trainers and breeders who are dedicated to improving the breed through quality breeding and training. For more information go to www.backwoodshrc.com | |
| Great Lakes Hunting Retriever Club. Formed in 1984, the HRC boasts active membership of 8,500+ with 132 Clubs in 36 States and 2 Provinces. For more information go to www.glhrc.com |
Utah Federation of Houndsmen
Ohio State Sportsmen & Sporting Dog Association
Cape Cod Beagle Club
National Birdhunters Association Inc.
Eastern Iowa Shooting Dog Association
California Houndsmen for Conservation
Kalamazoo River Beagle Club
Booger County Coon Hunters Association
Bass Pro Fall Classic, Katy, TX
Fargo, Scheels Waterfowl Event
Mid-South NAVHDA, Mt. Juliet, TN
Lincoln, Nebraska bird dog tournament
Great Lakes Sport Dog Association
Innotek Classic, Cardington, Ohio
PKC Kansas State Coon Hunt
Rhode Island Symposium
Charlie Jurney’s advanced handlers seminar
Richmond Co. Cooners Club in Rockingham, NC
New Prague High School (New Prague, MN)
National Field Trial Champion Association,
Inc.
For more information please contact:
Gary Williams/Conservation Outreach
Coordinator
(865) 218-1532 or gwilliams@sportdog.net