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Gundog Journal Magazine

6 issues per year   |  English
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Guiding gundog owners towards a better understanding of their hard-working canines - Gundog Journal is the must-have magazine for those who work with and love gundogs. Released six times a year, Gundog Journal is a beautiful celebration of man’s best friend packed with advice and information that can help give your trusty sidekick the best life possible.


Each bi-monthly instalment delivers a wide range of topical, informative and well-researched articles, in-depth interviews with top gundog trainers, veterinary guidance, and real-life stories from fellow owners. Including everything from expert training guidance to thought-provoking opinions from those who know the animals the best - a Gundog Journal digital magazine subscription can keep you and your gundog ahead of the pack whenever a new issue is downloaded to your device.


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Volume VII Issue I This issue of Gundog Journal opens at the heart of dog-loving Britain: Crufts, where the BASC Gamekeeper classes stand out as a proud showcase for working gundogs. We speak with the overall winner of this year’s BASC classes, as well as the Gundog Class champion, to discover what it takes to excel in the show ring. From the noise of Crufts to the quiet of the Highlands, this issue also touches on the emotional journey of life with older dogs. In line with this theme, GJ vet Louisa Lane offers expert insights into caring for senior gundogs. As the days grow longer, Ben Randall dives into advanced retrieving exercises for younger dogs, excerpted from his book How to Train Your Gundog. Meanwhile, vet nurse Laura Hawkins provides a practical guide to bandaging injuries in the field - a crucial skill every handler should know. Joe Reilley returns with an honest update on his young cocker’s introduction to fieldsports, while Jon Kean brings us the highlights from two exhilarating weeks of pointer and setter trialling in the Highlands. He also spotlights To Make a Champion, a new film that captures the beauty and brilliance of trialling at its best. This issue is a celebration of all stages of the gundog journey - from the first retrieve to the final farewell. Also inside: Full report from the KC Any Variety Spaniel (Except Spaniel [Cocker]) Championship Breed profile: The Irish red and white setter Gundog art: Nicola Jane Gillyon Six of the best dog beds Training vests: an in-depth look Essential gundog gear


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This issue of Gundog Journal opens at the heart of dog-loving Britain: Crufts, where the BASC Gamekeeper classes stand out as a proud showcase for working gundogs. We speak with the overall winner of this year’s BASC classes, as well as the Gundog Class champion, to discover what it takes to excel in the show ring.

From the noise of Crufts to the quiet of the Highlands, this issue also touches on the emotional journey of life with older dogs. In line with this theme, GJ vet Louisa Lane offers expert insights into caring for senior gundogs.

As the days grow longer, Ben Randall dives into advanced retrieving exercises for younger dogs, excerpted from his book How to Train Your Gundog. Meanwhile, vet nurse Laura Hawkins provides a practical guide to bandaging injuries in the field - a crucial skill every handler should know.

Joe Reilley returns with an honest update on his young cocker’s introduction to fieldsports, while Jon Kean brings us the highlights from two exhilarating weeks of pointer and setter trialling in the Highlands. He also spotlights To Make a Champion, a new film that captures the beauty and brilliance of trialling at its best.

This issue is a celebration of all stages of the gundog journey - from the first retrieve to the final farewell.

Also inside:

Full report from the KC Any Variety Spaniel (Except Spaniel [Cocker]) Championship
Breed profile: The Irish red and white setter
Gundog art: Nicola Jane Gillyon
Six of the best dog beds
Training vests: an in-depth look
Essential gundog gear
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