Monthly Archives: April 2019

Porter Ventures Abroad

By Nathan Dudney and Danielle Drewrey Experience stories of Adventure Dogs along with tips on training for your next adventure.  An adventure dog is prepared to go anywhere.  Wildrose Whistling Teal “Porter” embodies what an adventure dog is and more.  … Continue reading

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Ticks

By Mike Stewart, Wildrose International Ticks have never been popular creatures with people or their dogs.  In fact, I can only think of a couple of species that enjoy ticks… free-range guineas and chickens.  Yum! We all struggle in warmer … Continue reading

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Group Work Wednesdays

Every Wednesday, at any given Wildrose location, you can find trainers and owners working together. Group-work Wednesday is a staple in the Wildrose way of training. It encourages dogs, and trainers, of all ages and skill levels to develop steadiness, … Continue reading

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#MondayswithMattis

By Tom Smith, Wildrose Oxford Wildrose Aithness Allie, call name Mattis, is a true Wildrose Heritage Dog. Whelped on September 24, 2018, his sire was Hamish (2001-2015), who was a long-time stud here in Oxford, and his dam, Wildrose Bombshell Ginger, … Continue reading

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Snake Avoidance

By Guy Billups, Wildrose Texas Our dogs face many dangers afield, from barbwire and thorns, to more dangerous situations such as venomous snakes. While many of us will not face snakes during our hunting seasons, summer months across the United … Continue reading

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Falconry with the Gentleman’s Gundog

By Dr. Ben W. McClelland Man has emerged from the shadows of antiquity with a peregrine on his wrist. Its dispassionate brown eyes, more than any other bird, have been witness to the struggle for civilization, from squalid tents on … Continue reading

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Pheasant Fricassee on Savory Waffles

As a frequent visitor and sometime participant in tower shoots, I find my freezer full of frozen pheasant breasts and looking for ways to turn them into easy, delicious meals. With an inspiration from Kirk Parker, I have developed this recipe … Continue reading

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