Good source for dog supplies

Posted by: SKYSTEELHEAD

Good source for dog supplies - 11/16/04 03:23 PM

I just picked up a 7 week old Weimaraner pup.
I'm definitely not an experienced dog owner, but want to become a good dog owner.
Also, to train my pup to become a good upland bird dog.

So, where do you folks get your dog supplies from?
Posted by: Icy Straits

Re: Good source for dog supplies - 11/16/04 05:50 PM

Cabellas is as good as any, they have everything you need to train a pup, Sportsmans Warehouse in Silverdale has a pretty good selection of training tools but most of the dummies and other stuff is for retreivers,l you need to take the dog out where there are birds
Posted by: BennyBlack

Re: Good source for dog supplies - 11/16/04 06:19 PM

rofl Weimerlabbullmutt is more like it rofl

What kind of stuff are you looking for? Chat me up later and I'll fill you in. We'll get that, Whatever it is, squared away.

Hopefully he's birdy at least. I have some frozen quails for when he gets to be about 12 weeks old.
Posted by: SKYSTEELHEAD

Re: Good source for dog supplies - 11/16/04 07:16 PM

BennyBlack,
WeimaranerLab probably. laugh
But ain't no bullmutt! mad

I'm looking for just general stuff to begin with to see what everyone uses for their pupps and then for later months down the road.

I did look at Cabelas and they've got cool stuff for dogs.
I like the dog sofa they've got for sale.
The picture shows a Weimaraner lazying around on the sofa, pretty cool! laugh
DOG SOFA
Posted by: BroodBuster

Re: Good source for dog supplies - 11/16/04 11:09 PM

Summer Run,
congratulations on the new pup! I'm sure you'll have many a memorable day.

You don't need much! Most things you can get at the local pet store and the rest from cabela's.

You only need four things to start with. A portable crate, an old fishing pole, some line (about twice the length of the pole) and a pheasant wing. Start training right away like yesterday. Figure out a few commands (for me its, whoa, sit, stay, here, kennel and easy) and stick with them. Do not however discipline bad behavior. If he starts nipping or challangeing you in any way just place him in the kennel for a short time out. Remember he will do his best to rule the household. At this age everything is positive. You'll soon learn to foresee good behavior and bad. Promote one and ignore/avoid the other. Several times a day introduce and repeat the commands you've chosen. By the time he's 12 or 13 weeks old he will know all of his commands and is ready for mild discipline. And don't forget lots of walks.

Now the fun part. Twice a day take the pheasant wing out into the backyard and let him chase it. Do not ever let him get it. He will soon tire and begin to point (don't forget to say "whoa" and pat him on the head)! Yea baby!!!!! I don't know who has more fun, the dog, the owner or the neighbors watching the spectacle.

One word of caution. No matter how tempting do not take him to the river with you. He will find a dead chum to roll in and eat long before you can find a live one. Yuk!

Keep us posted on your progress. My 17 mo. old Brittany has had a much better season than I. Although we have only run into a couple of pheasant (no shots, damn hens) she has several beautiful points on quail this year. She is a much better pointer than I am a shot!

Have fun and good luck!!!!!
Posted by: Blackjaw

Re: Good source for dog supplies - 11/17/04 12:15 PM

Lion Country Supply is a good on-line source of hunting dog/dog training goodies.
Posted by: SKYSTEELHEAD

Re: Good source for dog supplies - 11/17/04 03:42 PM

Thanks! BB for your detailed training tips and everyone else for your help.
I'll do my best to raise "Desert" to become an excellent field pointer and will let you guys know on the progress. wink
Posted by: Dave D

Re: Good source for dog supplies - 11/18/04 07:47 PM

WHAT?????? YOUR NOT GOINT TO NAME YOUR DOG Lead Thrower Jr. wink
Posted by: Ikissmykiss

Re: Good source for dog supplies - 11/18/04 11:48 PM

SumRun,

Check out Happy Jack - it is a good source for meds and doggy first aid kit stuff.

www.happyjackinc.com

Ike