Caring for your hunting dog with Dr. Geoffrey Passe

Dive in a lake. Retrieve the duck. Run through the mud to bring the duck back to you. Repeat. Hunting with your dog is a unique and bonding partnership that dates back thousands of years.  Dogs aren’t just good at hunting, they also love it—maybe even more than we do. Whether you have a pointer, lab, spaniel, or hound, hunting dogs are reliable companions in everyday life and necessary partners on a hunt. Keeping them healthy is a must to prepare you both for your adventures together.  Listen in as Dave and Andy interview Dr. Geoffrey Passe from Cannon Valley Veterinary Clinic on how to care for you hunting dog. 

Hunting Dog Care with Dr. Geoffrey Passe

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