Seadogs Gundog Training Blog
Treat Training for Dogs: How to Use Treats the Right Way
Using treats in dog training is one of the most popular and effective ways to teach new behaviours. Food rewards can motivate dogs, build focus, and help them learn quickly. But while treats are useful, they’re often overused — and sometimes used incorrectly. When this happens, training can stall and engagement with your dog can […]
Is Your Dog Wild? Could You Be the Reason Why?
Have you ever looked at your dog tearing around the house, bouncing off the furniture, or racing off on a walk as though you don’t exist, and thought, “My dog is wild!”? Many owners see this behaviour as simply part of their dog’s personality – “that’s just how he is.” But what if I told […]
Rest Days
Why Rest Days Are Just as Important for Your Dog as They Are for You In the world of canine care, we often focus on exercise, training, and activity—and rightly so. Keeping dogs fit, stimulated, and well-trained is crucial for their health and happiness. But what’s often overlooked is something equally important: rest days. Just […]
Understanding Pyometra in Bitches: A Potentially Fatal Condition
Pyometra is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition in unspayed female dogs (bitches). It occurs when the uterus becomes infected, often following hormonal changes associated with a heat cycle. The infection causes the uterus to fill with pus, which can lead to severe complications if not treated promptly. As responsible dog owners, it’s important to […]
Your Dog’s First Day on a Shoot: Setting Them Up for Success
Taking your dog on their first shoot day is a milestone moment, but it’s crucial to set them up for success. The right first experience can shape their confidence and work ethic, while a poorly managed introduction can create long-term issues. In this blog, we’ll explore why patience and careful planning are key when introducing […]
Training Doesn’t Equal Retrieving: Why Gundog Training is About So Much More
When most people think about training a gundog, the first thing that often comes to mind is retrieving. Whether it’s watching a dog dash across a field to bring back a dummy or fetch a bird during a shoot, retrieving can look like the pinnacle of gundog work. But here’s the truth: retrieving is only […]
A Growing Star: Sorrel at 9 Months
At 9 months old, Sorrel is thriving and blossoming into a truly wonderful young dog. Weighing in at 15.3kg, she is now the biggest of our girls, both in size and personality. Despite her stature, she’s an absolute sweetheart with a gentle, affectionate nature that makes her a joy to be around. Sorrel has transitioned […]
The Importance of Continuing Training with Senior Dogs: Keeping Minds and Bodies Active
As our beloved dogs age, it’s natural to see changes in their physical capabilities. Stiff joints, a little more grey around the muzzle, and a slower pace are all signs that our companions are entering their senior years. However, this doesn’t mean it’s time for them to hang up their working boots! In fact, continuing […]
The Role of a Peg Dog: The Steady Companion of Driven Shoots
In the world of driven game shooting in the UK, where pheasants, partridges, and other gamebirds are driven towards a line of Guns by beaters, the peg dog plays a vital, yet often underappreciated, role. A peg dog is more than just a companion at the peg; they are a highly trained, reliable partner whose […]
The Role of a Walked-Up Shooting Dog: An Essential Companion for Upland Shoots
Walked-up shooting, also known as rough shooting, is a beloved form of game shooting in the UK, Characterised by a more informal and natural approach compared to driven shooting. In walked-up shoots, small groups of Guns walk across the terrain, flushing gamebirds from cover as they go, often accompanied by a team of highly trained […]