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This issue of Gundog Journal is packed with practical guidance, compelling stories, and expert advice for handlers and enthusiasts alike. Ben Randall leads the training conversation by asking the all-important question: are you and your dog ready for working tests? He highlights the key areas to focus on before taking the next step. In Vet’s Corner, Louisa Lane warns of the often-overlooked threat of grass seeds, while vet nurse Laura Hawkins provides essential advice on identifying, treating, and preventing swimmer’s tail. There are also fitness tips for keeping dogs in peak summer condition, plus advice on how to help them avoid ‘shutting down’ in the heat.

Beyond the field, this issue offers an engaging mix of profiles, personal reflections and event coverage. Joe Reilly speaks to gamekeeper David Rankin about the crucial qualities he looks for in his working dogs, while Rosie Lowe shares her passion for gundog portraiture and native deer species. One reader opens up about the joys and challenges of living with a high-drive “superdog”, and a heartfelt case study details a rescue cocker’s brush with danger after a grass seed incident. Plus, we bring you highlights from the Skinner’s World Cup in Windsor and a behind-the-scenes look at the Scottish HPR team’s road to Ragley for the Home Internationals.

Also in this issue:

Summer Q&A: how to keep your dog sharp and safe in hot weather

Cooling coats and mats put to the test in ‘Five of the Best’

‘Seven of the Best’ gundog supplements

Gear recommendations for discerning dogs and their handlers

I am a Gundog Owner: Hampshire vet Michelle Dyke talks to us about her cocker spaniels

Living with a Superdog: one woman’s story of adapting to a driven working dog

Art spotlight: Rosie Lowe on pastels, portraits and wildlife

“Pack of the Week”: your chance to be featured in print and win a subscription
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Volume VII Issue II This issue of Gundog Journal is packed with practical guidance, compelling stories, and expert advice for handlers and enthusiasts alike. Ben Randall leads the training conversation by asking the all-important question: are you and your dog ready for working tests? He highlights the key areas to focus on before taking the next step. In Vet’s Corner, Louisa Lane warns of the often-overlooked threat of grass seeds, while vet nurse Laura Hawkins provides essential advice on identifying, treating, and preventing swimmer’s tail. There are also fitness tips for keeping dogs in peak summer condition, plus advice on how to help them avoid ‘shutting down’ in the heat. Beyond the field, this issue offers an engaging mix of profiles, personal reflections and event coverage. Joe Reilly speaks to gamekeeper David Rankin about the crucial qualities he looks for in his working dogs, while Rosie Lowe shares her passion for gundog portraiture and native deer species. One reader opens up about the joys and challenges of living with a high-drive “superdog”, and a heartfelt case study details a rescue cocker’s brush with danger after a grass seed incident. Plus, we bring you highlights from the Skinner’s World Cup in Windsor and a behind-the-scenes look at the Scottish HPR team’s road to Ragley for the Home Internationals. Also in this issue: Summer Q&A: how to keep your dog sharp and safe in hot weather Cooling coats and mats put to the test in ‘Five of the Best’ ‘Seven of the Best’ gundog supplements Gear recommendations for discerning dogs and their handlers I am a Gundog Owner: Hampshire vet Michelle Dyke talks to us about her cocker spaniels Living with a Superdog: one woman’s story of adapting to a driven working dog Art spotlight: Rosie Lowe on pastels, portraits and wildlife “Pack of the Week”: your chance to be featured in print and win a subscription


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This issue of Gundog Journal is packed with practical guidance, compelling stories, and expert advice for handlers and enthusiasts alike. Ben Randall leads the training conversation by asking the all-important question: are you and your dog ready for working tests? He highlights the key areas to focus on before taking the next step. In Vet’s Corner, Louisa Lane warns of the often-overlooked threat of grass seeds, while vet nurse Laura Hawkins provides essential advice on identifying, treating, and preventing swimmer’s tail. There are also fitness tips for keeping dogs in peak summer condition, plus advice on how to help them avoid ‘shutting down’ in the heat.

Beyond the field, this issue offers an engaging mix of profiles, personal reflections and event coverage. Joe Reilly speaks to gamekeeper David Rankin about the crucial qualities he looks for in his working dogs, while Rosie Lowe shares her passion for gundog portraiture and native deer species. One reader opens up about the joys and challenges of living with a high-drive “superdog”, and a heartfelt case study details a rescue cocker’s brush with danger after a grass seed incident. Plus, we bring you highlights from the Skinner’s World Cup in Windsor and a behind-the-scenes look at the Scottish HPR team’s road to Ragley for the Home Internationals.

Also in this issue:

Summer Q&A: how to keep your dog sharp and safe in hot weather

Cooling coats and mats put to the test in ‘Five of the Best’

‘Seven of the Best’ gundog supplements

Gear recommendations for discerning dogs and their handlers

I am a Gundog Owner: Hampshire vet Michelle Dyke talks to us about her cocker spaniels

Living with a Superdog: one woman’s story of adapting to a driven working dog

Art spotlight: Rosie Lowe on pastels, portraits and wildlife

“Pack of the Week”: your chance to be featured in print and win a subscription
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