If you're in search for a bird hunting dog, there are things you should take into consideration. In general, there are many breeds of dog that are good for bird hunting, but they are different in the practice. First of all, there are certain traits that all bird hunting dogs should have. These are the factors you should consider when choosing your dog. These things should be looked at when you first meet with a breeder. Although it may be cheaper to get a dog from someone who isn't qualified, a breeder is usually more reliable. Don't think that all breeders are good, though.
When you come across two (or more) different dogs that you like, you need to compare bird hunting dogs before making a choice. Make sure that the dog you choose is great at all the points. You may take into consideration two kinds of traits: so-called official and private.
Under official traits I mean the dog's heritage and the circumstances of breeding. Visiting a stock-breeder, look for a dog originating from bird hunting dogs. But it is only a good starting point. But there are other things too. Beyond characteristics like obedience and demeanor, you should make sure that the dogs were raised well by their owner or breeder.
When you compare bird hunting dogs make sure they have all of the necessary documentation. The owner or breeder should provide you with a veterinarian's sheet stating and listing all of the shots and immunizations the dog has received. Don't buy a dog that doesn't have this documentation. If you have a possibility, look into the parents of the dogs when you compare them. The way the parents were often reflects on how the dog will be.
Beyond official documentation and comparison of dogs, there are also things you need to check out for yourself. Check the perspective dog's temperament as well. You should also check how the dog reacts to children. The bird hunting dog should be very friendly with kids.
Anyway, test the obedience of the dog. The temperament of a bird hunting dog is very important at home and during a hunting trip too. If you should choose between two dogs spend time with each dog. Test the dog you want to choose. You need a dog that find and retrieve the bird you felled with your gun. It's easier for dogs to maneuver through marshes and in a confusing area. The result of an obedience test and your feeling you have more affinity for is the dog you should choose.
All these things will help you to find the greatest helper when you are out hunting.
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Derek G. Austin is editor of Home Family and Beyond Newsletter (www.pleasantfamilylife.com) and owner of article portals like http://www.hunting.plussources.com.
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