Another good place to look is in the back of
hunting dog magazines.
In the early 1960's, Rev. Earl Phillips wrote a column for a national
hunting dog magazine.
Not exact matches
(A friend and I recently noticed there is a
magazine for people who not only
hunt, but
hunt with a pointer
dog.
The place had a
hunting lodge feel, with barking sporting
dogs underfoot, piles of
magazines, good cabernet flowing along with loud talk and laughter.
Purina is a big provider of foods to
hunting dog owners, and
magazines feature ads for such foods Gold Kist Pro Balanced, Joy, FRM Super Pro, Jim Dandy Professional Formula, Coon Hunter's Pride, Sportsman's Pride, HyRation, Buckeye Professional Formula, and others.
Gun
Dog Magazine reports, «Originally bred about 150 years ago in England to hunt upland game birds and waterfowl, the curly - coat — the first breed to be officially recognized as a retriever — is now considered a rare breed popular with the «show» people but still an excellent all - around hunting dog.&raq
Dog Magazine reports, «Originally bred about 150 years ago in England to
hunt upland game birds and waterfowl, the curly - coat — the first breed to be officially recognized as a retriever — is now considered a rare breed popular with the «show» people but still an excellent all - around
hunting dog.&raq
dog.»