Equip your dog with a bright vest and GPS tracker for visibility and location during the hunt.
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Ensure your dog is trained in recall, tracking, and responding to commands to avoid dangerous situations.
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Carry plenty of water for both you and your dog to prevent dehydration in the field.
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Pack a dog-friendly first aid kit. Be ready to treat minor injuries like cuts or insect bites.
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Avoid extreme weather conditions. Protect your dog from heatstroke or hypothermia.
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Protect paws with boots and ears with noise-reducing muffs for a safer hunting trip.
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Keep your dog away from wild animals to prevent aggressive encounters or injuries.
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Inspect your dog for ticks, burrs, or injuries after the hunt to ensure they’re healthy.
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