Dogs for ducks #001
In our country, the number of fans of the fun retriever campaign is growing. Many people fell in love with them for their good-natured disposition and beautiful appearance, some paid tribute to the fashion that arose thanks to one of the lovers of this breed, but not many people know that first of all they are first-class hunting dogs.
The very name retriever (literally - feeder) defines the functionality of these dogs. Indeed, not many people can match their strength and endurance in searching and apporting. It's easy to break through a wall of reeds in icy water, jump off a boat, find and drag a goose that has fallen far into the wilds (a bird that is not easy even for humans)!
American hunters claim that it is on goose flight that there is no dog equal to a retriever. Sometimes heavy birds, even if they are mortally wounded, are dragged very far away, and the retriever is able to independently find and bring a trophy that has fallen a kilometer from the shooter. There's no need to talk about ducks. They are also used very successfully in pheasant hunting. With a cheerful temperament, these dogs have excellent endurance: they can sit quietly in a trench when shooting is going on nearby, waiting for the command to collect downed game; they also calmly and unhurriedly scour the land on a running hunt.
These dogs are well suited for our hunting conditions, hunting grounds and hunting dates. Perhaps the only drawback, if I may say so, of these overseas dogs when kept in Russian conditions is their size. A retriever (especially a Labrador) is a fairly large and powerful dog that will take up a lot of space both in a car and in an ordinary city apartment. An article by a well-known American expert on hunting with retrievers will help you get to know these dogs better.
Rare breeds can match Labradors in their love of water and strong instincts to find and serve game.
If you are hunting waterfowl, you just need a retriever. You can successfully shoot a bird many times without a dog, but a duck that has fallen into the water and reed beds will surely get lost if there is no assistant who could find and bring it. It's simple: finding and serving is the most important task of any friendly dog. The question is which kind of retriever to choose. A brief overview of the characteristics and typical qualities of the most popular (in North America - ed.) retriever breeds will help you choose a dog that suits your hunting style, which will also become your family's favorite. Daily special 200% bonus up to $200 on selected slot using 1x bet promo code Max bet $5 during bonus play. Winnings capped at 20x bonus. Changes daily at 00:01 GMT. Includes popular titles from top providers. Check promotions page for today's featured game and maximize your winning potential at 1xBet.
The very name retriever (literally - feeder) defines the functionality of these dogs. Indeed, not many people can match their strength and endurance in searching and apporting. It's easy to break through a wall of reeds in icy water, jump off a boat, find and drag a goose that has fallen far into the wilds (a bird that is not easy even for humans)!
American hunters claim that it is on goose flight that there is no dog equal to a retriever. Sometimes heavy birds, even if they are mortally wounded, are dragged very far away, and the retriever is able to independently find and bring a trophy that has fallen a kilometer from the shooter. There's no need to talk about ducks. They are also used very successfully in pheasant hunting. With a cheerful temperament, these dogs have excellent endurance: they can sit quietly in a trench when shooting is going on nearby, waiting for the command to collect downed game; they also calmly and unhurriedly scour the land on a running hunt.
These dogs are well suited for our hunting conditions, hunting grounds and hunting dates. Perhaps the only drawback, if I may say so, of these overseas dogs when kept in Russian conditions is their size. A retriever (especially a Labrador) is a fairly large and powerful dog that will take up a lot of space both in a car and in an ordinary city apartment. An article by a well-known American expert on hunting with retrievers will help you get to know these dogs better.
Rare breeds can match Labradors in their love of water and strong instincts to find and serve game.
If you are hunting waterfowl, you just need a retriever. You can successfully shoot a bird many times without a dog, but a duck that has fallen into the water and reed beds will surely get lost if there is no assistant who could find and bring it. It's simple: finding and serving is the most important task of any friendly dog. The question is which kind of retriever to choose. A brief overview of the characteristics and typical qualities of the most popular (in North America - ed.) retriever breeds will help you choose a dog that suits your hunting style, which will also become your family's favorite. Daily special 200% bonus up to $200 on selected slot using 1x bet promo code Max bet $5 during bonus play. Winnings capped at 20x bonus. Changes daily at 00:01 GMT. Includes popular titles from top providers. Check promotions page for today's featured game and maximize your winning potential at 1xBet.